The document outlines a lesson on 2D design and packaging design. It discusses learning how to produce vector drawings, understanding 2D design, and practicing 2D design skills. Students will create their own packaging design using 2D design tools and techniques, including including key information on the back of the packaging.
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For more information, lists, tips, and videos, visit us at:
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or follow us on twitter:
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Lesson 6
1. LO
To know how to produce a vector
drawing
To understand how we use 2D design.
To practise skills in working with 2D
design.
Keywords:
2D design
Vector
Bitmap
2D Design
Starter
What are the names for the buttons above?
On your white boards
5. I don’t know 5 things
that should be
included on the back
of the packaging
I do know 5 things
that should be
included on the back
of the packaging
6. Can you name 5 thing that should be
included on the back of the packaging?
1. Title
2. Item description
3. Materials
4. Recycling methods
5. Barcode
THINK – PAIR - SHARE
7. I don’t know what
should be included
on packaging
I do know what
should be included
on packaging
8. Draft layout
On your whiteboard
Draw a draft example of the back of your packaging.
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EXAMPLE
9. How can we produce it?
Make sure
you write
notes using
your mini
whiteboards
STUDENT DEMO
10. I don’t know what
to on 2D design
I do know what to
do on 2D design
11. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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12. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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13. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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14. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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15. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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16. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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17. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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18. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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19. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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20. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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21. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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22. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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23. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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24. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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25. Computers
Now it’s time to create your own packaging.
Remember your levels and look at the examples
below.
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26. Plenary
Write 3 sentences summarising
today’s topic…
Now reduce that to 5 key words…
And finally to one word….
3-5-1!
To help structure your answers
Name these tool used on 2D
design?
Why use packaging?
5 Things that should included
on you packaging?
27. I have will develop skills using 2D design
I understand why we use packaging
I have started to produce a package suitable for the brief