Kodie Clark designed a logo and poster to represent their personality. Their logo uses a triad color scheme from the color wheel along with triangle and rectangle shapes. Their poster features a quote from John F Kennedy for inspiration along with a picture that complements the quote. A bold font stands out on the poster and a font color was chosen that both stands out and coordinates with the picture colors.
The feedback sheet evaluates images from a cricket match based on 5 criteria: whether the images stick to the original brief, if they portray village cricket well and identify the best image, if they show a wide range of compositions and edits, if they look professional, and what could be improved or redone.
The document discusses how a media product represents various social groups through its themes of class, gender, and setting. It shows these themes through two main characters that differ in social class. Class is depicted through costume, makeup, setting, and character traits. Gender is mainly shown through the two female main characters and their male and female coaches. The setting also varies for the characters, showing two different classes within the city. A survey was conducted and provided feedback on the film from different age groups, hobbies, and genders to understand various social perspectives.
The document discusses the design choices for a logo and poster. For the logo, red and blue were chosen to represent passion and dependability, which the designer wants to improve. A circle represents being a people person and a square represents goals and organization. For the poster, the quote is about nomads since homeless people have no home, and the image depicts a place for homeless people to seek refuge. A ragged font was selected to fit the homeless theme, and black text with red highlight was used to emphasize the point of the black and white image and quote.
This document discusses the conventions used in film posters, teaser trailers, and magazine covers that were analyzed and incorporated into the student's media products for their film titled T.O.D. Specifically, it summarizes how elements like the prominent display of the film title, use of compelling imagery, inclusion of reviews, and consistency in color themes were adopted from examples like the Warm Bodies marketing materials. The document also explains how combinations of conventions from different magazine covers were combined into the student's original magazine cover design for their film.
The combination of the main film product and ancillary texts like the poster and magazine review is effective. The poster uses the main actor's image from the film and references the magazine review with a quote. Both the poster and magazine feature the actors from the film credits. This provides clear combinations across the film, poster, and magazine that reference the same names, images, and elements to connect the different media products.
The document summarizes feedback received about a trailer, magazine cover, and poster created for a crime film. For the trailer, respondents enjoyed the structure, suspense, and atmosphere. For the plot, they inferred a crime had been committed and a detective seeking revenge. Areas for improvement included lighting and not revealing too much of the plot. The magazine cover was seen as professional with an appropriate theme, image, and structure. Suggested improvements were the font and reducing text. Respondents noticed similarities to real magazines. Ratings for both the trailer and poster were mostly positive.
The group's film trailer used conventions from real horror trailers such as starting with happy music that turns scary to set the mood. They also used common trailer titles and received feedback to improve it. Additionally, they challenged conventions by using handheld camera shots to make it seem more scary from the character's perspectives. Their film magazine cover had a similar layout to well-known magazines and used common fonts/titles but challenged conventions by having the character look away instead of at the audience. Their poster also used common title/tagline conventions but challenged norms by only showing an outline of the killer to be mysterious and sticking to one color to look more scary.
Kodie Clark designed a logo and poster to represent their personality. Their logo uses a triad color scheme from the color wheel along with triangle and rectangle shapes. Their poster features a quote from John F Kennedy for inspiration along with a picture that complements the quote. A bold font stands out on the poster and a font color was chosen that both stands out and coordinates with the picture colors.
The feedback sheet evaluates images from a cricket match based on 5 criteria: whether the images stick to the original brief, if they portray village cricket well and identify the best image, if they show a wide range of compositions and edits, if they look professional, and what could be improved or redone.
The document discusses how a media product represents various social groups through its themes of class, gender, and setting. It shows these themes through two main characters that differ in social class. Class is depicted through costume, makeup, setting, and character traits. Gender is mainly shown through the two female main characters and their male and female coaches. The setting also varies for the characters, showing two different classes within the city. A survey was conducted and provided feedback on the film from different age groups, hobbies, and genders to understand various social perspectives.
The document discusses the design choices for a logo and poster. For the logo, red and blue were chosen to represent passion and dependability, which the designer wants to improve. A circle represents being a people person and a square represents goals and organization. For the poster, the quote is about nomads since homeless people have no home, and the image depicts a place for homeless people to seek refuge. A ragged font was selected to fit the homeless theme, and black text with red highlight was used to emphasize the point of the black and white image and quote.
This document discusses the conventions used in film posters, teaser trailers, and magazine covers that were analyzed and incorporated into the student's media products for their film titled T.O.D. Specifically, it summarizes how elements like the prominent display of the film title, use of compelling imagery, inclusion of reviews, and consistency in color themes were adopted from examples like the Warm Bodies marketing materials. The document also explains how combinations of conventions from different magazine covers were combined into the student's original magazine cover design for their film.
The combination of the main film product and ancillary texts like the poster and magazine review is effective. The poster uses the main actor's image from the film and references the magazine review with a quote. Both the poster and magazine feature the actors from the film credits. This provides clear combinations across the film, poster, and magazine that reference the same names, images, and elements to connect the different media products.
The document summarizes feedback received about a trailer, magazine cover, and poster created for a crime film. For the trailer, respondents enjoyed the structure, suspense, and atmosphere. For the plot, they inferred a crime had been committed and a detective seeking revenge. Areas for improvement included lighting and not revealing too much of the plot. The magazine cover was seen as professional with an appropriate theme, image, and structure. Suggested improvements were the font and reducing text. Respondents noticed similarities to real magazines. Ratings for both the trailer and poster were mostly positive.
The group's film trailer used conventions from real horror trailers such as starting with happy music that turns scary to set the mood. They also used common trailer titles and received feedback to improve it. Additionally, they challenged conventions by using handheld camera shots to make it seem more scary from the character's perspectives. Their film magazine cover had a similar layout to well-known magazines and used common fonts/titles but challenged conventions by having the character look away instead of at the audience. Their poster also used common title/tagline conventions but challenged norms by only showing an outline of the killer to be mysterious and sticking to one color to look more scary.
Andrew Malpica designed a logo and poster to represent himself. For the logo, he chose the color purple because it represents qualities like calmness and creativity that reflect him. The logo features his initials in a bold font to make them stand out. For the poster, he included a Jackie Robinson quote about significant lives because baseball is important to him. The poster features a daisy photo representing the quote and a font in purple for contrast against the yellow background as recommended by color theory.
The document discusses the design choices made for a logo, including choosing the color purple to represent qualities like beauty, compassion, creativity, femininity, independence, justice, wealth, and leadership. The logo shape blends a circle and triangle, which represent being a leader but also empathic. A LIFE magazine motto was chosen because it inspires living fully. A poster includes a mountain picture to represent adventure and stars to represent striving higher, along with a font that complements the picture and quote.
The document discusses the design choices made for a logo and poster. For the logo, the designer chose the color green for its positive associations and a circular shape to represent being a people person. For the poster, the designer selected a quote about living life to the fullest that matched a picture showing someone enjoying an activity. A laidback font was used to fit the tone of the quote, and white text color was chosen so the words would stand out against the mainly blue picture but still coordinate with it.
Adam Findlay designed a logo and poster and explains his design choices. For the logo, he chose blue and green as calm complementary colors and added white to help the colors stand out. The shapes used - a circle, square, and triangles - represent qualities like good communication, organization, and leadership according to color theory. For the poster, he selected a Churchill quote about taking advantage of opportunities and a picture that was partly clear and cloudy to fit the quote. He used a dark gray font color sampled from a shadow to make the text bold against the backdrop of the photo.
Ryan Clarke designed a logo and poster to represent himself. For the logo, he chose the color green to represent nature and calmness, and a circular shape to promote communication. For the poster, he selected a Jimi Hendrix quote to convey a positive message, included a picture of Hendrix to credit the quote, used a font that resembled Lord of the Rings for its cool appearance, and used purple font on an orange backdrop for visibility, making the word "peace" red to draw extra attention.
The document summarizes the design choices made for the main header of a magazine DPS (double-page spread). It explains that an impact font was chosen because it stands out, links to the rap/hip-hop genre of the magazine, and connotes masculinity for the intended male audience. The header text is white with the artist's name in green to link to the featured artist.
The main image of the artist and support act is placed on the right side to make them significant.
A drop quote from a fan stating "I THOUGHT HE'D MOST LIKELY BE DRUNK" is centered to catch attention and show that fan opinions are taken seriously.
The document discusses the design choices made by Colin Trobough for a logo and poster. For the logo, orange and white were chosen for the colors to represent health, change, simplicity and virtue. A circle and triangles were used for the shapes to symbolize empathy, caring, leadership and decisiveness. For the poster, a quote was selected that encourages ignoring condescending words. A picture was chosen that depicts a person who overcame criticism to lead a nation. A lifelike font was selected to portray an authentic persona, and blue font color was used because it blended well with the picture.
Akylie Holterman designed a logo using red and green colors to represent energy and courage. The rectangle and star shapes symbolize exploring new ideas and leadership. For a poster, Akylie chose a James Dean quote about dreams and life being connected. The sleeping dog picture depicted letting life float by, fitting the quote. Different fonts were used to better convey the message, and varying purple shades complemented the green grass color to emphasize the key ideas.
The document describes the creator's logo and poster designs. For the logo, a red, blue, and orange circle within a square represents accuracy like a sniper, with a star as crosshairs. The poster features a quote about love in a font representing love, along with an image of a bird returning to symbolize the quote; red text contrasts well with the blue background.
The document describes a logo and poster design. The logo incorporates circles within a square to represent the different facets and viewpoints of the designer's life. Cool muted colors were chosen to reflect the designer's relaxed nature, while pinkish purple represents inner drive. The poster includes tulips to represent a community, with a yellow tulip standing out from purple ones. A handwritten font was selected to express individuality and fit the natural photo subject. Cream text colors celebrate the self while black outlining ensures readability against white tulips.
The student used red, white, and black in their logo to represent positivity and strength, with white and black providing contrast to make the red stand out. They chose a circular shape because they see themselves as empathetic. For their poster, they picked a quote by Audrey Hepburn that resonated with them and used her picture. They selected a girly but bold font that caught their attention, and used dark pink text and black highlights to represent passion while making key words stand out.
The document discusses the design choices made for a logo and poster. For the logo, different colors were chosen to represent qualities like trustworthiness, passion, balance and imagination. A square shape was selected to depict being hardworking and organized. Regarding the poster, a quote was picked because it was well-worded, and pictures were included because they related the quote's mention of heaven and hell. Fonts and colors were chosen to resemble how heaven and hell might be depicted.
The document discusses the design choices made for a poster project. Pink and purple colors were chosen because they pop against the white background and black text is easy to read. A star shape was selected to represent peacefulness, happiness, and joy. A quote about not rushing through life was picked because it fits well with the photo of footprints in the sand, representing taking life one step at a time. An interesting font was used to engage readers and black text color was chosen because other colors were too bright or did not look good.
Nathan Colvin designed a logo and poster to represent the theme of chaos and reality. For the logo, he chose basic shapes in black and red because those are his favorite colors. He removed elements from an original design to make it more unique. For the poster, he selected a Henry Miller quote about chaos and reality to match the theme. He found an appropriate chaotic image from Warhammer to illustrate the quote. The font "Feast of Flesh BB" was chosen for its chaotic name and inspiration. Red text on a black background was used because those are his favorite combining colors.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
Leveraging Generative AI to Drive Nonprofit InnovationTechSoup
In this webinar, participants learned how to utilize Generative AI to streamline operations and elevate member engagement. Amazon Web Service experts provided a customer specific use cases and dived into low/no-code tools that are quick and easy to deploy through Amazon Web Service (AWS.)
Andrew Malpica designed a logo and poster to represent himself. For the logo, he chose the color purple because it represents qualities like calmness and creativity that reflect him. The logo features his initials in a bold font to make them stand out. For the poster, he included a Jackie Robinson quote about significant lives because baseball is important to him. The poster features a daisy photo representing the quote and a font in purple for contrast against the yellow background as recommended by color theory.
The document discusses the design choices made for a logo, including choosing the color purple to represent qualities like beauty, compassion, creativity, femininity, independence, justice, wealth, and leadership. The logo shape blends a circle and triangle, which represent being a leader but also empathic. A LIFE magazine motto was chosen because it inspires living fully. A poster includes a mountain picture to represent adventure and stars to represent striving higher, along with a font that complements the picture and quote.
The document discusses the design choices made for a logo and poster. For the logo, the designer chose the color green for its positive associations and a circular shape to represent being a people person. For the poster, the designer selected a quote about living life to the fullest that matched a picture showing someone enjoying an activity. A laidback font was used to fit the tone of the quote, and white text color was chosen so the words would stand out against the mainly blue picture but still coordinate with it.
Adam Findlay designed a logo and poster and explains his design choices. For the logo, he chose blue and green as calm complementary colors and added white to help the colors stand out. The shapes used - a circle, square, and triangles - represent qualities like good communication, organization, and leadership according to color theory. For the poster, he selected a Churchill quote about taking advantage of opportunities and a picture that was partly clear and cloudy to fit the quote. He used a dark gray font color sampled from a shadow to make the text bold against the backdrop of the photo.
Ryan Clarke designed a logo and poster to represent himself. For the logo, he chose the color green to represent nature and calmness, and a circular shape to promote communication. For the poster, he selected a Jimi Hendrix quote to convey a positive message, included a picture of Hendrix to credit the quote, used a font that resembled Lord of the Rings for its cool appearance, and used purple font on an orange backdrop for visibility, making the word "peace" red to draw extra attention.
The document summarizes the design choices made for the main header of a magazine DPS (double-page spread). It explains that an impact font was chosen because it stands out, links to the rap/hip-hop genre of the magazine, and connotes masculinity for the intended male audience. The header text is white with the artist's name in green to link to the featured artist.
The main image of the artist and support act is placed on the right side to make them significant.
A drop quote from a fan stating "I THOUGHT HE'D MOST LIKELY BE DRUNK" is centered to catch attention and show that fan opinions are taken seriously.
The document discusses the design choices made by Colin Trobough for a logo and poster. For the logo, orange and white were chosen for the colors to represent health, change, simplicity and virtue. A circle and triangles were used for the shapes to symbolize empathy, caring, leadership and decisiveness. For the poster, a quote was selected that encourages ignoring condescending words. A picture was chosen that depicts a person who overcame criticism to lead a nation. A lifelike font was selected to portray an authentic persona, and blue font color was used because it blended well with the picture.
Akylie Holterman designed a logo using red and green colors to represent energy and courage. The rectangle and star shapes symbolize exploring new ideas and leadership. For a poster, Akylie chose a James Dean quote about dreams and life being connected. The sleeping dog picture depicted letting life float by, fitting the quote. Different fonts were used to better convey the message, and varying purple shades complemented the green grass color to emphasize the key ideas.
The document describes the creator's logo and poster designs. For the logo, a red, blue, and orange circle within a square represents accuracy like a sniper, with a star as crosshairs. The poster features a quote about love in a font representing love, along with an image of a bird returning to symbolize the quote; red text contrasts well with the blue background.
The document describes a logo and poster design. The logo incorporates circles within a square to represent the different facets and viewpoints of the designer's life. Cool muted colors were chosen to reflect the designer's relaxed nature, while pinkish purple represents inner drive. The poster includes tulips to represent a community, with a yellow tulip standing out from purple ones. A handwritten font was selected to express individuality and fit the natural photo subject. Cream text colors celebrate the self while black outlining ensures readability against white tulips.
The student used red, white, and black in their logo to represent positivity and strength, with white and black providing contrast to make the red stand out. They chose a circular shape because they see themselves as empathetic. For their poster, they picked a quote by Audrey Hepburn that resonated with them and used her picture. They selected a girly but bold font that caught their attention, and used dark pink text and black highlights to represent passion while making key words stand out.
The document discusses the design choices made for a logo and poster. For the logo, different colors were chosen to represent qualities like trustworthiness, passion, balance and imagination. A square shape was selected to depict being hardworking and organized. Regarding the poster, a quote was picked because it was well-worded, and pictures were included because they related the quote's mention of heaven and hell. Fonts and colors were chosen to resemble how heaven and hell might be depicted.
The document discusses the design choices made for a poster project. Pink and purple colors were chosen because they pop against the white background and black text is easy to read. A star shape was selected to represent peacefulness, happiness, and joy. A quote about not rushing through life was picked because it fits well with the photo of footprints in the sand, representing taking life one step at a time. An interesting font was used to engage readers and black text color was chosen because other colors were too bright or did not look good.
Nathan Colvin designed a logo and poster to represent the theme of chaos and reality. For the logo, he chose basic shapes in black and red because those are his favorite colors. He removed elements from an original design to make it more unique. For the poster, he selected a Henry Miller quote about chaos and reality to match the theme. He found an appropriate chaotic image from Warhammer to illustrate the quote. The font "Feast of Flesh BB" was chosen for its chaotic name and inspiration. Red text on a black background was used because those are his favorite combining colors.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
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3. Why the color?
I chose the color green because green
represents calm, tranquil as a color. These
characteristics I feel best represents me and is
what I want people to think about me.
4. Why the shape’s?
I chose these shapes because the shapes spell my
my last name. Instead of just spelling it out though I
made the O a swirl to represent my creativity
because squiggly lines represent creativity.
6. Why the quote?
I chose this quote because I really like Vince Lombardi
and how inspirational of a speaker he was. I chose
this quote specifically because of how it speaks to
how far hard work can take you in life.
7. Why the picture?
I chose this picture because it was a good
representation of someone who was clearly pushing
through the pain that hard work can put on you. Plus
the quote felt very military like so I wanted in
incorporate that aspect of it.
8. Why the font?
Like I said earlier the quote felt like a military
like quote and with the soldier in the photo I
needed a font to match it. That is why I chose
this font because of how it had the military feel
to it.
9. Why the font color?
Why I chose the font color was because behind the
font was a white sky, so the opposite of white is
black.
10. Why the font color?
Why I chose the font color was because behind the
font was a white sky, so the opposite of white is
black.