The document discusses page layout and design improvements related to photography and broadsheet formats. It seems to focus on visual enhancements for printed publications that use broadsheet page sizes through updated photographic techniques.
This document discusses page layout and design improvements for different types of publications. It mentions photography and lists tabloid and broadsheet as two formats for publications.
Production improvements were made by going back and correcting spelling and grammatical errors so that the client would receive a product without any mistakes.
This document summarizes a student's client project evaluation. The student chose a local theater company as their client. They met with the client several times to discuss design ideas and receive feedback. The student created advertising posters for the client. To ensure legal compliance, the student only used copyright-free images and fonts. The client provided a brief outlining what they wanted in the design. The student followed the brief, incorporating the theater's colors, music notes, masks, and requested information. The final poster design met all the client's needs.
The document discusses three first-person shooter games - Overwatch, Team Fortress 2, and Borderlands 2. It analyzes how each game represents different social groups and follows or breaks from FPS gaming stereotypes. For each game, it examines the classes and characters, maps, and other key elements, noting similarities and differences between the games and how they approach diversity and representation.
This document summarizes a client project evaluation for a student. The student chose a local theater company as their client. They created promotional posters for the client. The student had several meetings and communications with the client to discuss design ideas and get feedback. When creating the posters, the student was careful to avoid copyright issues by using original images or properly attributing sources. The client provided a brief outlining what they wanted in the posters. The student tailored the posters to meet the brief's requirements, such as including theater masks, music notes, and the client's colors. The student feels they created a final product that satisfies the client's needs.
This document summarizes the production process for creating posters for a client. It describes three mockups created over three days that incorporated feedback from the client at each stage. The first poster used a simple layout but was deemed too simple. The second added more music notes and a bullet point layout, but the client wanted something more "theatrical." The final poster included stage curtains and a stage as requested, making it appear more theatrical as the client desired.
The client is the owner of a theater company called Stagedoor Academy and has asked the creator to design posters to advertise their yearly shows. The posters must be theatrical in style using black and white colors, include music notes and theater masks, and contain information about the group. The target audience is males and females ages 11-19 interested in musical theater. The creator will produce the posters from scratch within a two week schedule and low budget.
This document provides an overview and proposal for client projects from a freelance designer named Cara Taylor. The client is the director of an amateur theater company. Taylor plans to create various promotional materials for the theater company including posters, leaflets, business cards, and merchandise. She has researched existing materials from the client as well as theater branding in general. Taylor proposes several design ideas including a business card featuring a stage door and curtains, an informational leaflet about past productions, and a promotional poster. She provides mockups and evaluations of each idea. The overall goal is to create eye-catching designs that showcase the theater company and help advertise its productions and recruit new members.
This document discusses page layout and design improvements for different types of publications. It mentions photography and lists tabloid and broadsheet as two formats for publications.
Production improvements were made by going back and correcting spelling and grammatical errors so that the client would receive a product without any mistakes.
This document summarizes a student's client project evaluation. The student chose a local theater company as their client. They met with the client several times to discuss design ideas and receive feedback. The student created advertising posters for the client. To ensure legal compliance, the student only used copyright-free images and fonts. The client provided a brief outlining what they wanted in the design. The student followed the brief, incorporating the theater's colors, music notes, masks, and requested information. The final poster design met all the client's needs.
The document discusses three first-person shooter games - Overwatch, Team Fortress 2, and Borderlands 2. It analyzes how each game represents different social groups and follows or breaks from FPS gaming stereotypes. For each game, it examines the classes and characters, maps, and other key elements, noting similarities and differences between the games and how they approach diversity and representation.
This document summarizes a client project evaluation for a student. The student chose a local theater company as their client. They created promotional posters for the client. The student had several meetings and communications with the client to discuss design ideas and get feedback. When creating the posters, the student was careful to avoid copyright issues by using original images or properly attributing sources. The client provided a brief outlining what they wanted in the posters. The student tailored the posters to meet the brief's requirements, such as including theater masks, music notes, and the client's colors. The student feels they created a final product that satisfies the client's needs.
This document summarizes the production process for creating posters for a client. It describes three mockups created over three days that incorporated feedback from the client at each stage. The first poster used a simple layout but was deemed too simple. The second added more music notes and a bullet point layout, but the client wanted something more "theatrical." The final poster included stage curtains and a stage as requested, making it appear more theatrical as the client desired.
The client is the owner of a theater company called Stagedoor Academy and has asked the creator to design posters to advertise their yearly shows. The posters must be theatrical in style using black and white colors, include music notes and theater masks, and contain information about the group. The target audience is males and females ages 11-19 interested in musical theater. The creator will produce the posters from scratch within a two week schedule and low budget.
This document provides an overview and proposal for client projects from a freelance designer named Cara Taylor. The client is the director of an amateur theater company. Taylor plans to create various promotional materials for the theater company including posters, leaflets, business cards, and merchandise. She has researched existing materials from the client as well as theater branding in general. Taylor proposes several design ideas including a business card featuring a stage door and curtains, an informational leaflet about past productions, and a promotional poster. She provides mockups and evaluations of each idea. The overall goal is to create eye-catching designs that showcase the theater company and help advertise its productions and recruit new members.
The document provides definitions and discussions of different types of client briefs that media companies may receive for projects. It defines briefs as contractual, formal, informal, co-operative, negotiated, commissioned, tender, competition, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each type. It also includes sections for the student to describe which brief structure their client will use, the importance of thoroughly reading the brief, the nature and demands of their client's brief, and why it is important to discuss the brief with the client prior to production.
The document discusses different types of client briefs used in media production, including contractual, formal, informal, co-operative, negotiated, commissioned, tender, competition, and my brief. Each brief type is defined and its advantages and disadvantages are outlined. The document also discusses the importance of thoroughly reading the brief, negotiating with the client prior to production, and potential opportunities working on the brief may allow.
This document discusses various aspects of page layout and design, including terminology, grids, visual hierarchy, and image processing. It provides information on different ways to source images, such as from books, Google Images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and taking your own photos. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are outlined. The document also covers image editing techniques like cropping, scaling to different sizes, and adjusting resolution and light. An example is given of light editing done to an image to make it warmer.
This document discusses various page layout and design concepts including spreads, orientation, borders, white space, grids, visual hierarchy, and copy editing. It also covers choosing themes, sourcing images from books, Google Images, stock libraries, copyright free sites, and taking your own photos. The document discusses processing images through cropping, scaling to different sizes, and adjusting resolution for print versus web. It provides examples of original versus manipulated images with explanations of the changes made.
This document summarizes the process of creating a veganism booklet. The target audience was males and females aged 16-45 as veganism does not have a specific gender. Research was conducted on vegan websites to gather facts for the infographic and fact files. A production schedule was created and followed, with infographics and advertisements prioritized first due to their complexity. Skills in Photoshop and InDesign improved over the course of the project. A simplistic yet natural style was chosen using earth tones. Comparing the booklet to existing materials showed similarities in layout but differences in art style. The consistent style throughout was identified as a strength of the completed booklet.
The document provides details about the planning, preparation, time management, creative process, style, and analysis of a veganism work review project. The target audience for the project was males and females aged 16-45. Research was conducted and plans were made before creating infographics, advertisements, and articles about veganism using Photoshop and InDesign. The work had a simplistic yet natural style using earth tones. While the project met the brief, areas for improvement include changing the basic article layouts to be more engaging and selecting easier to read fonts.
Veganism work discusses the benefits of a vegan lifestyle through social media advertising. The document mentions Cara Taylor and a booklet about veganism. It also notes that social media ads will be used to promote veganism.
This document discusses creating an infographic and includes sections on colors, comparisons of vegan and non-vegan foods, examples of vegan foods, and choices for fonts.
The document contains information from surveys conducted for Veganuary research. The surveys asked questions about knowledge of veganism, opinions on vegan lifestyles, willingness to try veganism, reasons for going vegan, experience being vegan, and awareness of Veganuary. The results showed that most people were familiar with veganism but had concerns about meeting dietary requirements as vegans. While opinions on vegan lifestyles were positive, most were unwilling to try veganism themselves due to lack of knowledge. None of those surveyed were willing to participate in Veganuary. The document analyzed the survey results to draw conclusions about increasing knowledge and awareness of veganism and Veganuary.
This document contains summaries of several guides, leaflets, manuals, and articles. It analyzes the formatting, language, images, and potential biases in each. The summaries highlight the key features that make the content clear and easy to understand for the reader, such as bold text for headings, clear images, and simple fonts on high-contrast backgrounds. References and sources are noted where relevant to establish accuracy.
The document evaluates how well the creator's final graphic narrative product reflects their original intentions and planning. The creator believes their final product meets most of their original intentions, with some minor changes made during the process, such as altering the ending to make it more suitable for children. They feel they were able to follow their storyboard and layout plans closely. The creator analyzes how well they constructed the images, feeling they achieved a cartoony style as intended and constructed characters and backgrounds effectively using tools like shape warping. They provide some suggestions on further improvements that could be made.
The document provides planning details for a digital graphic narrative project. It includes considerations for costs, available resources, target audience, quality factors, codes of practice, regulations, copyright, ethics, and health and safety. The target audience is identified as boys aged 6-10 from working-class families living in rural areas. Resources listed include Adobe Photoshop, Google Images, and Dafont. A production schedule is outlined across 10 sessions to complete 11 pages. Health and safety risks like eye strain and tripping are addressed.
The document provides planning details for a digital graphic narrative project. It outlines considerations for costs, available resources, intended quantity, target audience, quality factors, codes of practice, regulations, copyright, and ethical issues. It also includes a production schedule that divides the project into sessions with specific tasks, such as finishing character models, creating backgrounds, and positioning characters on pages. The goal is to structure the planning and ensure all necessary aspects are thoroughly considered to execute the project successfully.
Once upon a time, there was a shepherd boy who was bored and wanted to have some fun. He decided to trick the villagers by calling for help, saying that a wolf was attacking his flock. When the villagers came to help him, they found no wolf. The boy did this twice more, and each time the villagers saw there was no real danger. Soon after, a wolf did come and begin attacking the flock for real. But this time, the villagers did not believe the boy's call for help, thinking it was another false alarm. The flock was attacked and some sheep were killed because no one came to help the boy when he really needed it.
Raster graphics are made up of pixels and have a fixed resolution, so they deteriorate in quality when resized. They can be compressed into smaller file types like JPEG, which further reduces quality over multiple saves. Vector graphics are made up of paths and strokes defined by a start and end point, so they can be scaled without losing resolution. Common raster formats are JPEG, TIFF, GIF and BMP while vector formats include AI, EPS and PDF. Each format has advantages like file size or quality but also disadvantages such as inability to edit or large file sizes that impact loading and transferring.
Based on the details you've provided about your chosen story, character and setting ideas, and initial sketches, here is a proposal for your children's graphic novel:
Title: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Number of Pages: 16 pages
Page Size: 8.5" x 11" (standard letter size)
Layout: Each page will contain 1-2 panels depending on the story progression. Panels will be arranged to guide the reader's eye through the page in a logical sequence.
Art Style: Cartoon-style illustrations with solid colors and minimal shading. Characters will have exaggerated features for expression. Backgrounds will contain details of the village and surrounding landscape.
Lettering: A simple
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The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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The document provides definitions and discussions of different types of client briefs that media companies may receive for projects. It defines briefs as contractual, formal, informal, co-operative, negotiated, commissioned, tender, competition, and discusses the advantages and disadvantages of each type. It also includes sections for the student to describe which brief structure their client will use, the importance of thoroughly reading the brief, the nature and demands of their client's brief, and why it is important to discuss the brief with the client prior to production.
The document discusses different types of client briefs used in media production, including contractual, formal, informal, co-operative, negotiated, commissioned, tender, competition, and my brief. Each brief type is defined and its advantages and disadvantages are outlined. The document also discusses the importance of thoroughly reading the brief, negotiating with the client prior to production, and potential opportunities working on the brief may allow.
This document discusses various aspects of page layout and design, including terminology, grids, visual hierarchy, and image processing. It provides information on different ways to source images, such as from books, Google Images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and taking your own photos. The advantages and disadvantages of each method are outlined. The document also covers image editing techniques like cropping, scaling to different sizes, and adjusting resolution and light. An example is given of light editing done to an image to make it warmer.
This document discusses various page layout and design concepts including spreads, orientation, borders, white space, grids, visual hierarchy, and copy editing. It also covers choosing themes, sourcing images from books, Google Images, stock libraries, copyright free sites, and taking your own photos. The document discusses processing images through cropping, scaling to different sizes, and adjusting resolution for print versus web. It provides examples of original versus manipulated images with explanations of the changes made.
This document summarizes the process of creating a veganism booklet. The target audience was males and females aged 16-45 as veganism does not have a specific gender. Research was conducted on vegan websites to gather facts for the infographic and fact files. A production schedule was created and followed, with infographics and advertisements prioritized first due to their complexity. Skills in Photoshop and InDesign improved over the course of the project. A simplistic yet natural style was chosen using earth tones. Comparing the booklet to existing materials showed similarities in layout but differences in art style. The consistent style throughout was identified as a strength of the completed booklet.
The document provides details about the planning, preparation, time management, creative process, style, and analysis of a veganism work review project. The target audience for the project was males and females aged 16-45. Research was conducted and plans were made before creating infographics, advertisements, and articles about veganism using Photoshop and InDesign. The work had a simplistic yet natural style using earth tones. While the project met the brief, areas for improvement include changing the basic article layouts to be more engaging and selecting easier to read fonts.
Veganism work discusses the benefits of a vegan lifestyle through social media advertising. The document mentions Cara Taylor and a booklet about veganism. It also notes that social media ads will be used to promote veganism.
This document discusses creating an infographic and includes sections on colors, comparisons of vegan and non-vegan foods, examples of vegan foods, and choices for fonts.
The document contains information from surveys conducted for Veganuary research. The surveys asked questions about knowledge of veganism, opinions on vegan lifestyles, willingness to try veganism, reasons for going vegan, experience being vegan, and awareness of Veganuary. The results showed that most people were familiar with veganism but had concerns about meeting dietary requirements as vegans. While opinions on vegan lifestyles were positive, most were unwilling to try veganism themselves due to lack of knowledge. None of those surveyed were willing to participate in Veganuary. The document analyzed the survey results to draw conclusions about increasing knowledge and awareness of veganism and Veganuary.
This document contains summaries of several guides, leaflets, manuals, and articles. It analyzes the formatting, language, images, and potential biases in each. The summaries highlight the key features that make the content clear and easy to understand for the reader, such as bold text for headings, clear images, and simple fonts on high-contrast backgrounds. References and sources are noted where relevant to establish accuracy.
The document evaluates how well the creator's final graphic narrative product reflects their original intentions and planning. The creator believes their final product meets most of their original intentions, with some minor changes made during the process, such as altering the ending to make it more suitable for children. They feel they were able to follow their storyboard and layout plans closely. The creator analyzes how well they constructed the images, feeling they achieved a cartoony style as intended and constructed characters and backgrounds effectively using tools like shape warping. They provide some suggestions on further improvements that could be made.
The document provides planning details for a digital graphic narrative project. It includes considerations for costs, available resources, target audience, quality factors, codes of practice, regulations, copyright, ethics, and health and safety. The target audience is identified as boys aged 6-10 from working-class families living in rural areas. Resources listed include Adobe Photoshop, Google Images, and Dafont. A production schedule is outlined across 10 sessions to complete 11 pages. Health and safety risks like eye strain and tripping are addressed.
The document provides planning details for a digital graphic narrative project. It outlines considerations for costs, available resources, intended quantity, target audience, quality factors, codes of practice, regulations, copyright, and ethical issues. It also includes a production schedule that divides the project into sessions with specific tasks, such as finishing character models, creating backgrounds, and positioning characters on pages. The goal is to structure the planning and ensure all necessary aspects are thoroughly considered to execute the project successfully.
Once upon a time, there was a shepherd boy who was bored and wanted to have some fun. He decided to trick the villagers by calling for help, saying that a wolf was attacking his flock. When the villagers came to help him, they found no wolf. The boy did this twice more, and each time the villagers saw there was no real danger. Soon after, a wolf did come and begin attacking the flock for real. But this time, the villagers did not believe the boy's call for help, thinking it was another false alarm. The flock was attacked and some sheep were killed because no one came to help the boy when he really needed it.
Raster graphics are made up of pixels and have a fixed resolution, so they deteriorate in quality when resized. They can be compressed into smaller file types like JPEG, which further reduces quality over multiple saves. Vector graphics are made up of paths and strokes defined by a start and end point, so they can be scaled without losing resolution. Common raster formats are JPEG, TIFF, GIF and BMP while vector formats include AI, EPS and PDF. Each format has advantages like file size or quality but also disadvantages such as inability to edit or large file sizes that impact loading and transferring.
Based on the details you've provided about your chosen story, character and setting ideas, and initial sketches, here is a proposal for your children's graphic novel:
Title: The Boy Who Cried Wolf
Number of Pages: 16 pages
Page Size: 8.5" x 11" (standard letter size)
Layout: Each page will contain 1-2 panels depending on the story progression. Panels will be arranged to guide the reader's eye through the page in a logical sequence.
Art Style: Cartoon-style illustrations with solid colors and minimal shading. Characters will have exaggerated features for expression. Backgrounds will contain details of the village and surrounding landscape.
Lettering: A simple
Temple of Asclepius in Thrace. Excavation resultsKrassimira Luka
The temple and the sanctuary around were dedicated to Asklepios Zmidrenus. This name has been known since 1875 when an inscription dedicated to him was discovered in Rome. The inscription is dated in 227 AD and was left by soldiers originating from the city of Philippopolis (modern Plovdiv).
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A proprietary approach developed by bringing together the best of learning theories from Psychology, design principles from the world of visualization, and pedagogical methods from over a decade of training experience, that enables you to: Learn better, faster!
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