The document discusses different methods for sourcing and processing images for use in documents. It outlines advantages and disadvantages of sourcing images from books, Google Images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and taking your own photos. It also discusses processing techniques like cropping, scaling to different sizes, adjusting resolution for print versus web, and making manipulations to existing images with appropriate captions explaining the changes.
The document provides an overview of the planning, preparation, and production stages of creating a 12-page booklet about veganism. Primary and secondary research was conducted to inform the content. Mockups and a production schedule were created to plan the booklet. Photoshop and InDesign skills were developed in designing infographics, articles, and fact files. The finished booklet achieved the goal of providing information about veganism through various design elements and topics to appeal to a wide audience. Minor adjustments were made during production and review, and further content on certain topics could strengthen the booklet.
This document analyzes and compares different cover designs used by the magazine NME over time. It notes that more recent covers have used a minimalist design with candid photos and fewer headlines, as seen on a cover featuring the band Slaves. Older covers had a busier design with more text and descriptors to grab attention, as seen on a cover featuring Oasis. The most effective cover combined elements of both styles by including details on featured artists, a provocative quote, and a large centered headshot of Noel Gallagher making eye contact.
1) The document analyzes the layout, design elements, and content of fashion magazines like Vogue, Elle, and Marie Claire.
2) It finds that the magazines have consistent masthead placement and color schemes across issues to maintain brand identity while incorporating seasonal trends.
3) The magazines aim to portray an aspirational lifestyle through highly edited images of tall, thin models and celebrities, while also including some more affordable fashion options without discussing their quality or production.
Emily Shaw created various design options for a hairdressing client within the given constraints. She produced business cards, logos, and mock social media posts over two weeks. Emily faced some copyright issues using stock images but addressed this by editing photos herself. She communicated with the client face-to-face after the first week and upon completion to receive feedback. Emily created multiple options to meet the open brief and requirements, learning about client communication and managing projects with creative freedom.
The document analyzes the layout, design elements, and content of Vogue, Elle, and Marie Claire magazines. It finds that they share many similarities in their masthead placement, use of color schemes relating to the season, and posed cover photo shoots. They also take a similar scrapbook-style approach to some interior pages while maintaining more formal article layouts. Additionally, the magazines feature a mix of high-end and high street brand advertisements to appeal to different audiences. Common elements across the magazines aim to portray an aspirational view of fashion and beauty.
Vogue and Elle magazines follow some consistent design elements across issues but also allow for variation. Both prominently feature the celebrity or model on the cover along with brief descriptions of articles. Vogue uses a regimented layout with consistent placement of cover lines, barcodes, and sections. However, it varies blurring and gutters between articles. Elle utilizes minimalist color schemes and overlapping text on photos for impact. While maintaining some shared branding elements, the magazines incorporate flexibility in internal designs.
Emily Shaw completed a design project for a client involving business cards, logos, and social media posts for a hairdressing business. She faced some copyright constraints in using stock images and fonts, but was able to adapt designs to avoid issues. She communicated with the client periodically to get feedback and ensure the designs met requirements. While she diverged from her original schedule, Emily delivered all requested elements on time. Through this project, she learned how to work within client constraints, communicate effectively, and further developed her Photoshop skills for designing professional materials.
The document discusses different methods for sourcing and processing images for use in documents. It outlines advantages and disadvantages of sourcing images from books, Google Images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and taking your own photos. It also discusses processing techniques like cropping, scaling to different sizes, adjusting resolution for print versus web, and making manipulations to existing images with appropriate captions explaining the changes.
The document provides an overview of the planning, preparation, and production stages of creating a 12-page booklet about veganism. Primary and secondary research was conducted to inform the content. Mockups and a production schedule were created to plan the booklet. Photoshop and InDesign skills were developed in designing infographics, articles, and fact files. The finished booklet achieved the goal of providing information about veganism through various design elements and topics to appeal to a wide audience. Minor adjustments were made during production and review, and further content on certain topics could strengthen the booklet.
This document analyzes and compares different cover designs used by the magazine NME over time. It notes that more recent covers have used a minimalist design with candid photos and fewer headlines, as seen on a cover featuring the band Slaves. Older covers had a busier design with more text and descriptors to grab attention, as seen on a cover featuring Oasis. The most effective cover combined elements of both styles by including details on featured artists, a provocative quote, and a large centered headshot of Noel Gallagher making eye contact.
1) The document analyzes the layout, design elements, and content of fashion magazines like Vogue, Elle, and Marie Claire.
2) It finds that the magazines have consistent masthead placement and color schemes across issues to maintain brand identity while incorporating seasonal trends.
3) The magazines aim to portray an aspirational lifestyle through highly edited images of tall, thin models and celebrities, while also including some more affordable fashion options without discussing their quality or production.
Emily Shaw created various design options for a hairdressing client within the given constraints. She produced business cards, logos, and mock social media posts over two weeks. Emily faced some copyright issues using stock images but addressed this by editing photos herself. She communicated with the client face-to-face after the first week and upon completion to receive feedback. Emily created multiple options to meet the open brief and requirements, learning about client communication and managing projects with creative freedom.
The document analyzes the layout, design elements, and content of Vogue, Elle, and Marie Claire magazines. It finds that they share many similarities in their masthead placement, use of color schemes relating to the season, and posed cover photo shoots. They also take a similar scrapbook-style approach to some interior pages while maintaining more formal article layouts. Additionally, the magazines feature a mix of high-end and high street brand advertisements to appeal to different audiences. Common elements across the magazines aim to portray an aspirational view of fashion and beauty.
Vogue and Elle magazines follow some consistent design elements across issues but also allow for variation. Both prominently feature the celebrity or model on the cover along with brief descriptions of articles. Vogue uses a regimented layout with consistent placement of cover lines, barcodes, and sections. However, it varies blurring and gutters between articles. Elle utilizes minimalist color schemes and overlapping text on photos for impact. While maintaining some shared branding elements, the magazines incorporate flexibility in internal designs.
Emily Shaw completed a design project for a client involving business cards, logos, and social media posts for a hairdressing business. She faced some copyright constraints in using stock images and fonts, but was able to adapt designs to avoid issues. She communicated with the client periodically to get feedback and ensure the designs met requirements. While she diverged from her original schedule, Emily delivered all requested elements on time. Through this project, she learned how to work within client constraints, communicate effectively, and further developed her Photoshop skills for designing professional materials.
Emily Shaw completed a design project for a hairdressing client that involved creating business cards, logos, and mock social media posts within legal and financial constraints. She found that carefully editing stock images and creating original graphics helped avoid copyright issues. The client provided feedback that ensured the designs met regulatory guidelines and represented hairdressing appropriately. Overall, the project was finished on time and within budget, and Emily learned valuable lessons about client communication, working within briefs, and further developing her design skills.
A contractual brief is a legal document between a client and employee that outlines the specific time scale, price, and task. It provides advantages like being legally binding so either party can take action if the terms are not followed. However, it must be read thoroughly to understand what is being agreed to due to its specificity and potential legal implications. A formal brief only provides key information while an informal brief has no binding documents and allows more creative freedom but lacks protections. It is important to thoroughly read any brief to understand client expectations and gauge what is required to meet their needs and standards.
This production schedule outlines the timeline for creating branding materials like a logo, business cards, and social media assets for a new mobile hairdressing business called New Look Mobile Hairdressing from May 8th to May 19th. The schedule has the designer beginning work on the logo on May 8th and receiving client feedback on designs by May 15th before shifting to create business cards, social media banners, logos and sample social media posts through the end of the month.
This document contains research and development work for a client project creating branding materials like business cards, a Facebook banner, and logo. The client needs these materials to help promote their mobile hairdressing business. The author generated several initial ideas and then chose to further develop two ideas combining feminine, handwritten elements with a more minimalist, professional style. Mockups and examples were provided. Market research showed the client has significant local competition from other hairdressers. The existing branding materials could be improved. The final ideas will be assessed against the project constraints before being presented.
Emily Shaw created a mental health awareness campaign with bright, positive graphics and messaging to counter other campaigns that portrayed mental health issues in a negative or dark way. She developed posters, merchandise, and a website mock-up to promote the campaign. While some pieces could be improved, surveys showed the campaign was well-suited to raising awareness and changing attitudes about mental health issues.
This document summarizes Emily Shaw's social action evaluation of her mental health awareness campaign. The campaign used bright colors and graphics instead of images to create a more positive look. Feedback indicated the campaign communicated its message clearly and was well-suited and appropriate for its target audience of raising mental health awareness.
Emily Shaw created a mental health awareness campaign for the charity Mind. Her goal was to portray mental health in a more positive light compared to existing campaigns, which often used dark imagery. She designed bright, graphic-heavy posters that included facts about mental health and contact information for Mind without using images. Emily also created merchandise like stickers, phone cases, and notebooks featuring her logo and graphics. She felt her finished pieces effectively communicated her message to raise awareness and support for Mind in a way that was appropriate and non-stigmatizing for all audiences.
The document summarizes Emily Shaw's social action evaluation of her mental health awareness campaign. The campaign used bright colors and graphics instead of images to create a more lighthearted look. Feedback from surveys showed that 100% of respondents agreed the campaign was well-suited to promoting mental health awareness and would help educate people and raise awareness, meeting the campaign's goals.
Emily Shaw created a mental health awareness campaign with bright, positive imagery and graphics instead of the typical dark or negative images used in other campaigns. Her campaign used circles throughout to represent wholeness. She created posters, merchandise, and a mock website homepage to raise awareness, provide information, and support the charity. A survey found that people felt her positive approach was effective. Overall, Emily believes her campaign pieces fit their intended purposes of changing attitudes, raising awareness, and building relationships regarding mental health issues.
The SmokeFree campaign poster aims to persuade people to quit smoking and raise awareness of the dangers of smoking through graphic imagery and facts. The poster uses a graphic image of mutations on a cigarette to visually portray the damage smoking can cause. It also includes a fact about how just 15 cigarettes can negatively impact health to catch viewers' attention. The poster provides links to SmokeFree websites to give people seeking help resources to quit smoking. The goal is to campaign against smoking by informing people of its health risks in an eye-catching way.
The document outlines final designs for a project including a logo, campaign posters, and merchandise. It lists four main sections: final logo, campaign posters, and merchandise providing an overview of the completed design work.
Emily Shaw was creating campaign posters with the phrase "Surviving or Thriving?" She found that the original font she chose made the H look like a U at a quick glance. To fix this, she used the polygon lasso tool to cut out the dash and move it higher up on the H to make it clearer to read quickly. When designing the posters, she experimented with different logos she had made. While they all worked nicely in different ways, the yellow speech bubble colors contrasted too much with her color scheme. So she changed the bubble's color to better fit the look of the posters.
The document discusses final merchandise options. It appears to be a note from Emily Shaw regarding merchandise items. In 3 sentences or less, it does not provide enough context to summarize the essential information or high level details of any merchandise options discussed.
The document is a logo mood board created by Emily Shaw. It contains visual examples of different logo designs, colors, fonts, and styles that could inspire the creation of a new logo. The mood board aims to showcase different design options and elements that may be incorporated into the logo design process.
Emily Shaw was creating campaign posters with the phrase "Surviving or Thriving?" and found that the original font's letter H looked like a U at a quick glance. She used the polygon lasso tool to cut out the dash in the H and move it higher up to make it clearer to read quickly. When adding logos to the posters, she experimented and found that while all worked nicely, the yellow speech bubble contrasted too much with the color scheme, so she changed the color to better fit the posters' look.
The document discusses final merchandise options. It appears to be a note from Emily Shaw regarding merchandise items. In 3 sentences or less, it does not provide enough context to summarize the essential information or high level details of any merchandise options discussed.
Emily Shaw was creating campaign posters with the phrase "Surviving or Thriving?" She found that the original font she chose made the H look like a U at a quick glance. To fix this, she used the polygon lasso tool to cut out the dash and move it higher up on the H to make it clearer to read quickly. When designing the posters, she experimented with different logos she had made. While they all worked nicely in different ways, the yellow speech bubble colors contrasted too much with her color scheme. So she changed the bubble's color to better fit the look of the posters.
The document is a logo mood board created by Emily Shaw. It contains visual examples of different logo designs, colors, fonts, and styles that could inspire the creation of a new logo. The mood board aims to showcase different design options and elements that may be incorporated into the logo design process.
This document contains a mind map and notes related to branding and promotional materials for a project. It includes a logo mood board, mind map for a poster, and notes on potential merchandise and promotional materials. The document explores visual design and product options to promote a brand or event.
This document contains notes and ideas for branding and promotional materials including a logo mood board, mind map for a poster, and potential merchandise items such as t-shirts and mugs. The document explores visual concepts and designs that could be used to represent a brand and promote events or products through graphics and tangible goods.
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Emily Shaw completed a design project for a hairdressing client that involved creating business cards, logos, and mock social media posts within legal and financial constraints. She found that carefully editing stock images and creating original graphics helped avoid copyright issues. The client provided feedback that ensured the designs met regulatory guidelines and represented hairdressing appropriately. Overall, the project was finished on time and within budget, and Emily learned valuable lessons about client communication, working within briefs, and further developing her design skills.
A contractual brief is a legal document between a client and employee that outlines the specific time scale, price, and task. It provides advantages like being legally binding so either party can take action if the terms are not followed. However, it must be read thoroughly to understand what is being agreed to due to its specificity and potential legal implications. A formal brief only provides key information while an informal brief has no binding documents and allows more creative freedom but lacks protections. It is important to thoroughly read any brief to understand client expectations and gauge what is required to meet their needs and standards.
This production schedule outlines the timeline for creating branding materials like a logo, business cards, and social media assets for a new mobile hairdressing business called New Look Mobile Hairdressing from May 8th to May 19th. The schedule has the designer beginning work on the logo on May 8th and receiving client feedback on designs by May 15th before shifting to create business cards, social media banners, logos and sample social media posts through the end of the month.
This document contains research and development work for a client project creating branding materials like business cards, a Facebook banner, and logo. The client needs these materials to help promote their mobile hairdressing business. The author generated several initial ideas and then chose to further develop two ideas combining feminine, handwritten elements with a more minimalist, professional style. Mockups and examples were provided. Market research showed the client has significant local competition from other hairdressers. The existing branding materials could be improved. The final ideas will be assessed against the project constraints before being presented.
Emily Shaw created a mental health awareness campaign with bright, positive graphics and messaging to counter other campaigns that portrayed mental health issues in a negative or dark way. She developed posters, merchandise, and a website mock-up to promote the campaign. While some pieces could be improved, surveys showed the campaign was well-suited to raising awareness and changing attitudes about mental health issues.
This document summarizes Emily Shaw's social action evaluation of her mental health awareness campaign. The campaign used bright colors and graphics instead of images to create a more positive look. Feedback indicated the campaign communicated its message clearly and was well-suited and appropriate for its target audience of raising mental health awareness.
Emily Shaw created a mental health awareness campaign for the charity Mind. Her goal was to portray mental health in a more positive light compared to existing campaigns, which often used dark imagery. She designed bright, graphic-heavy posters that included facts about mental health and contact information for Mind without using images. Emily also created merchandise like stickers, phone cases, and notebooks featuring her logo and graphics. She felt her finished pieces effectively communicated her message to raise awareness and support for Mind in a way that was appropriate and non-stigmatizing for all audiences.
The document summarizes Emily Shaw's social action evaluation of her mental health awareness campaign. The campaign used bright colors and graphics instead of images to create a more lighthearted look. Feedback from surveys showed that 100% of respondents agreed the campaign was well-suited to promoting mental health awareness and would help educate people and raise awareness, meeting the campaign's goals.
Emily Shaw created a mental health awareness campaign with bright, positive imagery and graphics instead of the typical dark or negative images used in other campaigns. Her campaign used circles throughout to represent wholeness. She created posters, merchandise, and a mock website homepage to raise awareness, provide information, and support the charity. A survey found that people felt her positive approach was effective. Overall, Emily believes her campaign pieces fit their intended purposes of changing attitudes, raising awareness, and building relationships regarding mental health issues.
The SmokeFree campaign poster aims to persuade people to quit smoking and raise awareness of the dangers of smoking through graphic imagery and facts. The poster uses a graphic image of mutations on a cigarette to visually portray the damage smoking can cause. It also includes a fact about how just 15 cigarettes can negatively impact health to catch viewers' attention. The poster provides links to SmokeFree websites to give people seeking help resources to quit smoking. The goal is to campaign against smoking by informing people of its health risks in an eye-catching way.
The document outlines final designs for a project including a logo, campaign posters, and merchandise. It lists four main sections: final logo, campaign posters, and merchandise providing an overview of the completed design work.
Emily Shaw was creating campaign posters with the phrase "Surviving or Thriving?" She found that the original font she chose made the H look like a U at a quick glance. To fix this, she used the polygon lasso tool to cut out the dash and move it higher up on the H to make it clearer to read quickly. When designing the posters, she experimented with different logos she had made. While they all worked nicely in different ways, the yellow speech bubble colors contrasted too much with her color scheme. So she changed the bubble's color to better fit the look of the posters.
The document discusses final merchandise options. It appears to be a note from Emily Shaw regarding merchandise items. In 3 sentences or less, it does not provide enough context to summarize the essential information or high level details of any merchandise options discussed.
The document is a logo mood board created by Emily Shaw. It contains visual examples of different logo designs, colors, fonts, and styles that could inspire the creation of a new logo. The mood board aims to showcase different design options and elements that may be incorporated into the logo design process.
Emily Shaw was creating campaign posters with the phrase "Surviving or Thriving?" and found that the original font's letter H looked like a U at a quick glance. She used the polygon lasso tool to cut out the dash in the H and move it higher up to make it clearer to read quickly. When adding logos to the posters, she experimented and found that while all worked nicely, the yellow speech bubble contrasted too much with the color scheme, so she changed the color to better fit the posters' look.
The document discusses final merchandise options. It appears to be a note from Emily Shaw regarding merchandise items. In 3 sentences or less, it does not provide enough context to summarize the essential information or high level details of any merchandise options discussed.
Emily Shaw was creating campaign posters with the phrase "Surviving or Thriving?" She found that the original font she chose made the H look like a U at a quick glance. To fix this, she used the polygon lasso tool to cut out the dash and move it higher up on the H to make it clearer to read quickly. When designing the posters, she experimented with different logos she had made. While they all worked nicely in different ways, the yellow speech bubble colors contrasted too much with her color scheme. So she changed the bubble's color to better fit the look of the posters.
The document is a logo mood board created by Emily Shaw. It contains visual examples of different logo designs, colors, fonts, and styles that could inspire the creation of a new logo. The mood board aims to showcase different design options and elements that may be incorporated into the logo design process.
This document contains a mind map and notes related to branding and promotional materials for a project. It includes a logo mood board, mind map for a poster, and notes on potential merchandise and promotional materials. The document explores visual design and product options to promote a brand or event.
This document contains notes and ideas for branding and promotional materials including a logo mood board, mind map for a poster, and potential merchandise items such as t-shirts and mugs. The document explores visual concepts and designs that could be used to represent a brand and promote events or products through graphics and tangible goods.
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