This document discusses layout and design using different grid sizes. It shows 3x3, 5x5 and 8x8 grids with and without guides, demonstrating how lines of text can be fit into columns and gaps using the guides for structure and alignment.
This document appears to be a magazine cover layout with a masthead, cover image, cover lines, and additional text on a black background to highlight key details about the issue. The cover lines and additional text provide brief descriptions or highlights to entice readers to learn more about the magazine's stories and content.
The document discusses why the author became vegan and their experiences since making the change. They initially became vegan due to concerns about the stress and pain endured by dairy cows during milking. While they miss cheese the most, the author has found support from online vegan groups and tries to be a positive example for others considering veganism. Baking and finding vegan treats has helped with cravings, though some health impacts are hard to discern since they already ate fairly healthy before changing their diet.
The document discusses different methods for sourcing images and processing images. It outlines the advantages and disadvantages of sourcing images from books, Google Images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and one's own existing images. It also discusses cropping, scaling, adjusting resolution, and manipulating images. The key points are that each source has benefits like quality, variety, and cost but also limitations regarding specificity, copyright issues, or lack of options. Processing images allows changing aspects like size and detail for different uses but can reduce versatility.
This document defines key terminology used in newspaper layout and design. It explains that margins are used to frame the page and avoid key text. Columns separate information instead of using a straight layout. The dateline provides date and location of a story and tends to appear in small text in older newspapers. Headlines are designed to be bold, big and get the main message across effectively. White space refers to the unmarked portions of the page like margins and gutters.
The document contains 4 sections summarizing different types of documents: a leaflet, guide, instruction manual, and newspaper article. Each section briefly describes key elements of the document type including fonts, colors, organization of information, purpose, and intended audience. Overall the document provides a high-level overview of common design features used across different informational materials.
This document appears to be a magazine cover layout with a masthead, cover image, cover lines, and additional text on a black background to highlight key details about the issue. The cover lines and additional text provide brief descriptions or highlights to entice readers to learn more about the magazine's stories and content.
The document discusses why the author became vegan and their experiences since making the change. They initially became vegan due to concerns about the stress and pain endured by dairy cows during milking. While they miss cheese the most, the author has found support from online vegan groups and tries to be a positive example for others considering veganism. Baking and finding vegan treats has helped with cravings, though some health impacts are hard to discern since they already ate fairly healthy before changing their diet.
The document discusses different methods for sourcing images and processing images. It outlines the advantages and disadvantages of sourcing images from books, Google Images, stock image libraries, copyright free sites, and one's own existing images. It also discusses cropping, scaling, adjusting resolution, and manipulating images. The key points are that each source has benefits like quality, variety, and cost but also limitations regarding specificity, copyright issues, or lack of options. Processing images allows changing aspects like size and detail for different uses but can reduce versatility.
This document defines key terminology used in newspaper layout and design. It explains that margins are used to frame the page and avoid key text. Columns separate information instead of using a straight layout. The dateline provides date and location of a story and tends to appear in small text in older newspapers. Headlines are designed to be bold, big and get the main message across effectively. White space refers to the unmarked portions of the page like margins and gutters.
The document contains 4 sections summarizing different types of documents: a leaflet, guide, instruction manual, and newspaper article. Each section briefly describes key elements of the document type including fonts, colors, organization of information, purpose, and intended audience. Overall the document provides a high-level overview of common design features used across different informational materials.
The document describes the production process for an experimental photography assignment, including plans to create multiple exposure, solarization, photomontage, Hockney joiner, and black and white photos around campus using a digital camera and tripod, with techniques like adjusting aperture, shutter speed, and white balance, and requiring post-production edits in Photoshop. Contact sheets are provided from a first shoot attempting multiple exposure portraits combining faces with landscape elements.
1. Take two photos of the same scene from slightly different angles, about 2 inches apart.
2. Open the photos as layers in Photoshop, with one layer above the other.
3. Disable blending of the red channel in the top layer.
4. Use the move tool to align the focal point between the two layers, creating a 3D effect.
5. Crop the extra areas not included in both photos.
This document contains information about developing ideas for a client project for a dairy company. Three initial ideas are presented: 1) Producing new flyers, leaflets and posters with interesting dairy facts and a new logo/slogan, 2) Similar pieces but in a more formal style focused on providing key information, 3) Expanding the company's product line to include items like cream, yogurt and eggs. Each idea is then evaluated based on criteria like fit with client needs, ability to deliver, and resources required. Further development of the top ideas is shown through mood boards, logo concepts, and examples of marketing pieces. Research includes analyzing competition, the target audience and market, as well as primary research surveying customers.
Cows are increasingly confined indoors on dairy farms, receiving little opportunity to graze outside. The Free Range Dairy Network aims to change this by certifying dairies where cows enjoy freedom to graze in fields for at least six months each year. The standards are designed to be achievable on farms while giving cows a natural lifestyle. Certified dairies provide milk from cows that can graze on grass in summer and eat conserved grass in winter.
This document analyzes the representations in three football magazines: Four Four Two, Match of the Day, and Match. It finds that all three magazines predominantly feature positive images of male footballers ages 17-35 on their covers. While Four Four Two uses a more formal style targeted at older readers, Match and Match of the Day employ informal styles and content like video game features to appeal to younger audiences. The magazines represent their target demographics through their visual styles, language, and cultural references.
The document analyzes and compares three football magazines: FourFourTwo, Match, and Match of the Day. It finds that FourFourTwo targets older readers and uses a more formal style, often featuring a solo player on the serious-looking cover. Match and Match of the Day target younger kids and have less formal, more visually-focused styles featuring live-action shots and multiple players. All three magazines primarily feature male footballers aged 17-35 and content about careers, lives, tournaments, and awards, though FourFourTwo goes more in-depth while the others prioritize images over text.
This poster aims to raise awareness about bullying and change attitudes. It lists different types of bullying behaviors in different colors to make each stand out. Using red and yellow warns about the danger of bullying. There has been a positive impact, with data showing a decrease in school bullying from 27% to 19% over 10 years. While progress has been made, continued efforts are still needed to further reduce bullying.
The document discusses different types of briefs that can be used between clients and production companies for media projects. It defines each type of brief and outlines their key advantages and disadvantages. The different brief types covered are contractual, formal, informal, co-operative, negotiated, commission, tender, and competition briefs. The document provides a high-level overview of the purpose and considerations of each brief type in 3 sentences or less.
The document discusses Ben Huyton's time management and project management for a client project where he created marketing materials for his father's business. He allocated two weeks for production, spending the first week creating deliverables like a leaflet, poster, and flyer, and the second week improving those materials and creating a presentation. Communication with his client/father was easy due to their relationship. Overall, Ben felt the project was well-managed and that he produced quality work within the allotted time frame.
Cows that produce milk for the Free Range Dairy Network are required to have access to grazing fields for at least six months of the year. This is meant to improve the lives of dairy cows by allowing them to engage in natural grazing behavior. Milk from cows that graze on grass is shown to have higher levels of healthy fats. By choosing milk with the Pasture Promise label, consumers can support family farms that allow cows to roam fields as intended by nature.
Idea development pro forma with pitch presentationBHuyton10
The client operates a dairy delivery business in York and faces competition from supermarkets that sell various milk brands. While the client currently only sells free range milk, giving him an advantage, his existing business design and layout is basic. His color scheme uses white, black and green and he advertises on Facebook and through flyers distributed to homes. Research will help inform improvements to better promote the client's business.
My client is a freelance dairy worker looking to improve his marketing materials. I propose developing two ideas - the first involves producing new flyers, posters and a retro-style logo incorporating interesting dairy facts. The second takes a simpler, more formal approach focusing on key information. Both ideas meet my client's needs but the first has more appeal. I will spend three weeks creating mood boards, logos and mockups of leaflets and flyers for the retro-themed idea. Market research shows supermarkets are the main competition so emphasizing free-range milk and old-fashioned charm may attract new customers.
Quantitative and qualitative research methods are described. Quantitative research uses numerical data and statistical analysis to understand topics like popularity and frequency. Qualitative research explores people's thoughts and feelings through focus groups and interviews to provide detailed ideas and concepts. Understanding the target audience is also discussed as important for effectiveness, defining value, and determining appropriate marketing. Audience profiling helps companies identify who needs their product. Geodemographics and psychographics classify people by neighborhood and personality characteristics. Gender and age stereotypes in media are noted as factors to consider for a target audience.
The document provides overviews of the participatory media, cultural competence, and fan culture aspects of WWE Smackdown and The X Factor television shows. For WWE Smackdown, fans can interact through social media to influence matches and stay engaged with wrestlers. Understanding wrestling terms and personalities is important for cultural competence. Fan culture includes buying wrestler merchandise and creating blogs. The X Factor similarly allows fan participation through voting and social media. Cultural competence involves knowing the judges and contestants. Fan culture is demonstrated through sharing songs and making designs about the show.
The document summarizes the front covers and inside pages of four magazines: Four Four Two, Billboard, and Four Four Two again. For the front covers, it describes the layouts, prominent images, fonts, and placement of key details. It notes design choices aim to attract target audiences while de-emphasizing price. Codes and conventions discussed include consistent use of fonts, images, and locations of specific elements. Inside pages summaries highlight featured articles, language, and techniques like questions and boxes to engage readers.
1) The document discusses research plans for a social action project on problem gambling. It will involve looking at 2-3 existing gambling awareness websites, conducting a questionnaire with around 20 people, and considering ethical issues around sensitive topics.
2) Primary research will use a questionnaire with around 20 people to get a broad range of results on perceptions of gambling. Interviews were considered but questionnaires are more efficient.
3) Researching personal issues like gambling could be difficult as people may not want to discuss it. The research aims to be sensitive and avoid upsetting anyone.
In the first week, I will create mood boards and three professional logo designs to choose from for my project. Weeks 2 and 3 will focus on designing 3-4 campaign posters with different styles including 2 infographics and 2 graphics. The final 2 weeks include planning merchandise through a mind map and mood board, then producing various merchandise items to select 3 final professional pieces.
The document discusses several social issues including gambling, drugs, alcohol, and racism. It notes that gambling addiction can be caused by desires for money, thrills, or social status and signs include feeling secretive about gambling or gambling beyond one's means. Drugs affect the brain's reward system and risk factors include genetics, environment, mental health, and early age of first use. Alcoholism develops from chemical changes in the brain that increase pleasurable feelings from drinking and signs include cravings and withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
The document describes the production process for an experimental photography assignment, including plans to create multiple exposure, solarization, photomontage, Hockney joiner, and black and white photos around campus using a digital camera and tripod, with techniques like adjusting aperture, shutter speed, and white balance, and requiring post-production edits in Photoshop. Contact sheets are provided from a first shoot attempting multiple exposure portraits combining faces with landscape elements.
1. Take two photos of the same scene from slightly different angles, about 2 inches apart.
2. Open the photos as layers in Photoshop, with one layer above the other.
3. Disable blending of the red channel in the top layer.
4. Use the move tool to align the focal point between the two layers, creating a 3D effect.
5. Crop the extra areas not included in both photos.
This document contains information about developing ideas for a client project for a dairy company. Three initial ideas are presented: 1) Producing new flyers, leaflets and posters with interesting dairy facts and a new logo/slogan, 2) Similar pieces but in a more formal style focused on providing key information, 3) Expanding the company's product line to include items like cream, yogurt and eggs. Each idea is then evaluated based on criteria like fit with client needs, ability to deliver, and resources required. Further development of the top ideas is shown through mood boards, logo concepts, and examples of marketing pieces. Research includes analyzing competition, the target audience and market, as well as primary research surveying customers.
Cows are increasingly confined indoors on dairy farms, receiving little opportunity to graze outside. The Free Range Dairy Network aims to change this by certifying dairies where cows enjoy freedom to graze in fields for at least six months each year. The standards are designed to be achievable on farms while giving cows a natural lifestyle. Certified dairies provide milk from cows that can graze on grass in summer and eat conserved grass in winter.
This document analyzes the representations in three football magazines: Four Four Two, Match of the Day, and Match. It finds that all three magazines predominantly feature positive images of male footballers ages 17-35 on their covers. While Four Four Two uses a more formal style targeted at older readers, Match and Match of the Day employ informal styles and content like video game features to appeal to younger audiences. The magazines represent their target demographics through their visual styles, language, and cultural references.
The document analyzes and compares three football magazines: FourFourTwo, Match, and Match of the Day. It finds that FourFourTwo targets older readers and uses a more formal style, often featuring a solo player on the serious-looking cover. Match and Match of the Day target younger kids and have less formal, more visually-focused styles featuring live-action shots and multiple players. All three magazines primarily feature male footballers aged 17-35 and content about careers, lives, tournaments, and awards, though FourFourTwo goes more in-depth while the others prioritize images over text.
This poster aims to raise awareness about bullying and change attitudes. It lists different types of bullying behaviors in different colors to make each stand out. Using red and yellow warns about the danger of bullying. There has been a positive impact, with data showing a decrease in school bullying from 27% to 19% over 10 years. While progress has been made, continued efforts are still needed to further reduce bullying.
The document discusses different types of briefs that can be used between clients and production companies for media projects. It defines each type of brief and outlines their key advantages and disadvantages. The different brief types covered are contractual, formal, informal, co-operative, negotiated, commission, tender, and competition briefs. The document provides a high-level overview of the purpose and considerations of each brief type in 3 sentences or less.
The document discusses Ben Huyton's time management and project management for a client project where he created marketing materials for his father's business. He allocated two weeks for production, spending the first week creating deliverables like a leaflet, poster, and flyer, and the second week improving those materials and creating a presentation. Communication with his client/father was easy due to their relationship. Overall, Ben felt the project was well-managed and that he produced quality work within the allotted time frame.
Cows that produce milk for the Free Range Dairy Network are required to have access to grazing fields for at least six months of the year. This is meant to improve the lives of dairy cows by allowing them to engage in natural grazing behavior. Milk from cows that graze on grass is shown to have higher levels of healthy fats. By choosing milk with the Pasture Promise label, consumers can support family farms that allow cows to roam fields as intended by nature.
Idea development pro forma with pitch presentationBHuyton10
The client operates a dairy delivery business in York and faces competition from supermarkets that sell various milk brands. While the client currently only sells free range milk, giving him an advantage, his existing business design and layout is basic. His color scheme uses white, black and green and he advertises on Facebook and through flyers distributed to homes. Research will help inform improvements to better promote the client's business.
My client is a freelance dairy worker looking to improve his marketing materials. I propose developing two ideas - the first involves producing new flyers, posters and a retro-style logo incorporating interesting dairy facts. The second takes a simpler, more formal approach focusing on key information. Both ideas meet my client's needs but the first has more appeal. I will spend three weeks creating mood boards, logos and mockups of leaflets and flyers for the retro-themed idea. Market research shows supermarkets are the main competition so emphasizing free-range milk and old-fashioned charm may attract new customers.
Quantitative and qualitative research methods are described. Quantitative research uses numerical data and statistical analysis to understand topics like popularity and frequency. Qualitative research explores people's thoughts and feelings through focus groups and interviews to provide detailed ideas and concepts. Understanding the target audience is also discussed as important for effectiveness, defining value, and determining appropriate marketing. Audience profiling helps companies identify who needs their product. Geodemographics and psychographics classify people by neighborhood and personality characteristics. Gender and age stereotypes in media are noted as factors to consider for a target audience.
The document provides overviews of the participatory media, cultural competence, and fan culture aspects of WWE Smackdown and The X Factor television shows. For WWE Smackdown, fans can interact through social media to influence matches and stay engaged with wrestlers. Understanding wrestling terms and personalities is important for cultural competence. Fan culture includes buying wrestler merchandise and creating blogs. The X Factor similarly allows fan participation through voting and social media. Cultural competence involves knowing the judges and contestants. Fan culture is demonstrated through sharing songs and making designs about the show.
The document summarizes the front covers and inside pages of four magazines: Four Four Two, Billboard, and Four Four Two again. For the front covers, it describes the layouts, prominent images, fonts, and placement of key details. It notes design choices aim to attract target audiences while de-emphasizing price. Codes and conventions discussed include consistent use of fonts, images, and locations of specific elements. Inside pages summaries highlight featured articles, language, and techniques like questions and boxes to engage readers.
1) The document discusses research plans for a social action project on problem gambling. It will involve looking at 2-3 existing gambling awareness websites, conducting a questionnaire with around 20 people, and considering ethical issues around sensitive topics.
2) Primary research will use a questionnaire with around 20 people to get a broad range of results on perceptions of gambling. Interviews were considered but questionnaires are more efficient.
3) Researching personal issues like gambling could be difficult as people may not want to discuss it. The research aims to be sensitive and avoid upsetting anyone.
In the first week, I will create mood boards and three professional logo designs to choose from for my project. Weeks 2 and 3 will focus on designing 3-4 campaign posters with different styles including 2 infographics and 2 graphics. The final 2 weeks include planning merchandise through a mind map and mood board, then producing various merchandise items to select 3 final professional pieces.
The document discusses several social issues including gambling, drugs, alcohol, and racism. It notes that gambling addiction can be caused by desires for money, thrills, or social status and signs include feeling secretive about gambling or gambling beyond one's means. Drugs affect the brain's reward system and risk factors include genetics, environment, mental health, and early age of first use. Alcoholism develops from chemical changes in the brain that increase pleasurable feelings from drinking and signs include cravings and withdrawal symptoms when not drinking.
ARENA - Young adults in the workplace (Knight Moves).pdfKnight Moves
Presentations of Bavo Raeymaekers (Project lead youth unemployment at the City of Antwerp), Suzan Martens (Service designer at Knight Moves) and Adriaan De Keersmaeker (Community manager at Talk to C)
during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
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Discover unparalleled creativity and technical prowess with India's leading web development companies. From custom solutions to e-commerce platforms, harness the expertise of skilled developers at competitive prices. Transform your digital presence, enhance the user experience, and propel your business to new heights with innovative solutions tailored to your needs, all from the heart of India's tech industry.
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Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.
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CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
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- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
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In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
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