This document contains Marissa Barnes' portfolio which includes summaries of various design projects she completed for her COMM 130 course. It includes magazine covers, presentations, photos, logos, websites, and brochures that she created using programs like InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Prezi, and HTML/CSS. For each project there is a brief description of the objective and programs used, as well as a short process summary outlining the steps she took to complete the design work.
This document provides a portfolio summary of graphic design work completed by Sariah Mudaliar for a visual media course. It includes summaries of 12 projects: a magazine cover design, Prezi presentation, photodesign, montage, business identity package, infographic, webpage code, webpage mockup, and brochure. For each project, it lists the date, program used, objective, and high-level process steps taken to complete the design work. The portfolio showcases Sariah's range of skills in graphic design, digital media, and visual communication.
1. Nicole created a magazine cover by first sketching ideas, deciding on a photo, and creating a map before realizing the photo was pixilated and choosing a new one.
2. She then designed the magazine title, rearranging it many times to get spacing right before adding article titles and making color adjustments.
3. After critiques, Nicole changed some colors and alignments before saving and exporting the final magazine cover.
This document is Laura McGary's portfolio that showcases her skills and projects from Comm. 130: Visual Media class. It includes a contact page, table of contents, and descriptions of 9 projects with details on the program used, objective, and process. The projects include designing a magazine cover in InDesign, a Prezi presentation, a photodesign in Photoshop, a spiritual montage in Photoshop, establishing a business identity across documents in Illustrator and InDesign, an infographic in InDesign, a webpage using HTML and CSS, a webpage mockup using Illustrator and Photoshop, and a brochure design using InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop.
This document contains descriptions of various design projects completed by Brandon Trimble for a communications design course, including an inspirational montage, webpage mockup, Pokémon infographic, letterhead and business card design, basic HTML/CSS coding project, Norse mythology brochure, autumn-themed photodesign, computer parts Prezi presentation, and a Norway/ancestry-themed magazine cover. Each project details the objective, programs used, and process undertaken to complete the assignment.
This portfolio document contains 9 projects that Hannah Ungricht completed for her COMM 130 class, including an infographic, brochure, magazine cover, montage, webpage mockup, Prezi presentation, photo design, business identity package, and coding project. For each project, a brief description is provided along with the date, tools used, objectives, and Hannah's process. The projects showcase Hannah's skills in design, layout, typography, and using programs like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Prezi.
Quinn Nelson presents a portfolio of design projects completed for a communications course. The portfolio includes a magazine cover created in InDesign and Photoshop, a Prezi presentation on pig wrastling, a photodesign project in Photoshop applying a color scheme to an original photo, a spiritual message poster using masking in Photoshop, branding identity work including a logo, letterhead and business cards, an infographic in Illustrator on camping essentials, an HTML/CSS coded website, a web page mockup in InDesign applying a grid system, and a brochure combining skills in Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop. For each project Quinn outlines the objective, process, and programs used.
1. This document contains a portfolio of graphic design projects completed by Maxine Aston for a communication design course.
2. The portfolio includes projects such as a brochure, infographic, magazine cover, website mockup, and Prezi presentation.
3. For each project, Maxine provides a description, the design programs used, learning objectives, and a brief overview of her creative process.
Courtney Stevens created various design projects using Adobe programs including a magazine cover, color scheme, montage, logo, business cards, infographic, webpage layout, and brochure. For each project, she followed a process of researching, sketching ideas, selecting colors and images, laying out the design in software like Photoshop and InDesign, and ensuring the designs followed principles of visual design.
This document provides a portfolio summary of graphic design work completed by Sariah Mudaliar for a visual media course. It includes summaries of 12 projects: a magazine cover design, Prezi presentation, photodesign, montage, business identity package, infographic, webpage code, webpage mockup, and brochure. For each project, it lists the date, program used, objective, and high-level process steps taken to complete the design work. The portfolio showcases Sariah's range of skills in graphic design, digital media, and visual communication.
1. Nicole created a magazine cover by first sketching ideas, deciding on a photo, and creating a map before realizing the photo was pixilated and choosing a new one.
2. She then designed the magazine title, rearranging it many times to get spacing right before adding article titles and making color adjustments.
3. After critiques, Nicole changed some colors and alignments before saving and exporting the final magazine cover.
This document is Laura McGary's portfolio that showcases her skills and projects from Comm. 130: Visual Media class. It includes a contact page, table of contents, and descriptions of 9 projects with details on the program used, objective, and process. The projects include designing a magazine cover in InDesign, a Prezi presentation, a photodesign in Photoshop, a spiritual montage in Photoshop, establishing a business identity across documents in Illustrator and InDesign, an infographic in InDesign, a webpage using HTML and CSS, a webpage mockup using Illustrator and Photoshop, and a brochure design using InDesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop.
This document contains descriptions of various design projects completed by Brandon Trimble for a communications design course, including an inspirational montage, webpage mockup, Pokémon infographic, letterhead and business card design, basic HTML/CSS coding project, Norse mythology brochure, autumn-themed photodesign, computer parts Prezi presentation, and a Norway/ancestry-themed magazine cover. Each project details the objective, programs used, and process undertaken to complete the assignment.
This portfolio document contains 9 projects that Hannah Ungricht completed for her COMM 130 class, including an infographic, brochure, magazine cover, montage, webpage mockup, Prezi presentation, photo design, business identity package, and coding project. For each project, a brief description is provided along with the date, tools used, objectives, and Hannah's process. The projects showcase Hannah's skills in design, layout, typography, and using programs like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Prezi.
Quinn Nelson presents a portfolio of design projects completed for a communications course. The portfolio includes a magazine cover created in InDesign and Photoshop, a Prezi presentation on pig wrastling, a photodesign project in Photoshop applying a color scheme to an original photo, a spiritual message poster using masking in Photoshop, branding identity work including a logo, letterhead and business cards, an infographic in Illustrator on camping essentials, an HTML/CSS coded website, a web page mockup in InDesign applying a grid system, and a brochure combining skills in Illustrator, InDesign and Photoshop. For each project Quinn outlines the objective, process, and programs used.
1. This document contains a portfolio of graphic design projects completed by Maxine Aston for a communication design course.
2. The portfolio includes projects such as a brochure, infographic, magazine cover, website mockup, and Prezi presentation.
3. For each project, Maxine provides a description, the design programs used, learning objectives, and a brief overview of her creative process.
Courtney Stevens created various design projects using Adobe programs including a magazine cover, color scheme, montage, logo, business cards, infographic, webpage layout, and brochure. For each project, she followed a process of researching, sketching ideas, selecting colors and images, laying out the design in software like Photoshop and InDesign, and ensuring the designs followed principles of visual design.
This document appears to be a design portfolio belonging to Sierra Pack. It includes 10 projects with descriptions of the objective, programs used, process, and any revisions made based on feedback. The projects include a magazine cover, Prezi presentation, photodesign, montage, business identity, infographic, HTML/CSS coded website, webpage mockup, and brochure. For each project, Sierra provides details on her design process, feedback received, and subsequent revisions or refinements made to the final design.
This document contains a summary of Nicole Nugent's portfolio, which includes magazine cover design, Prezi presentation, photodesign, montage, business identity design, infographic, HTML/CSS coding, web page mockup, and brochure design projects. For each project, a brief description is provided along with the design process and programs used.
This document contains a portfolio for Jeremy Taylor containing 20 projects from his Visual Media 130 course. Each project includes the date, course information, programs used, objectives, and process. The projects include designs for a business identity, coding a webpage, a montage poster, webpage mockup, photodesign, magazine cover, brochure, Prezi presentation, and infographic.
Heather Holt provides a portfolio showcasing various design projects she completed for a communications class. The portfolio includes a magazine cover, Prezi presentation, photodesign project, montage, business identity, infographic, coding project, and brochure. Each entry describes the project, date completed, program used, objectives, and Heather's process for completing the project.
The document provides details about a portfolio of design projects completed by Kimberlee Curtiss for a design class. It includes summaries of 14 projects such as magazine covers, photodesigns, web pages, and brochures. For each project, it lists the date, class, instructor, programs used, objectives, and process followed to complete the design work.
This document provides summaries of 14 design projects completed by Sydney Houser for her Comm130: Visual Media course. The projects include designs for a magazine cover, spiritual poster montage, letterhead, business card, brochure, website mockup, photodesign, infographic, and volleyball serve receive lineup explanation. For each project, Sydney provides a description, date, course information, objectives, and process details. The projects covered skills in programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and coding HTML and CSS.
This document contains information about various visual media projects completed by Julie Baughman for her Visual Media 130 course. It includes details on the objectives, process, and programs/tools used for each project, which included an infographic, website mockup, brochure, photodesign, business identity, HTML/CSS coding, magazine cover, and photomontage. For each project, Baughman describes researching examples, sketching design ideas, gathering images and text content, and using Adobe programs like Photoshop and Illustrator to design and layout the final projects.
Kaley Sullivan provides a portfolio showcasing her design work including a spiritual poster montage blending images, a photodesign incorporating fall colors, and a magazine cover featuring a fall theme. Other projects include a brochure for a travel company, a webpage mockup, establishing a visual identity for a plant business, an infographic on Halloween statistics, and a Prezi presentation on the makeup application process.
The document is a portfolio created by Carlie Jones showcasing various design projects. It contains 20 pages describing 8 projects including a brochure, magazine cover, photodesign, Prezi presentation, business identity materials, infographic, montage, and web page mockup. Each project details the objective, tools used, and Carlie's process for completing the design work.
This document provides a portfolio of projects completed by Rebekah Gallego for a design course. It includes 9 projects with descriptions of the objectives, tools used, and processes followed to create each item. The projects include a magazine cover, web page, brochure, infographic, montage, business identity, HTML coding, Prezi presentation, and photo design. For each project, Rebekah provides details about her creative process, including sketches, selecting photos and fonts, and using tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Prezi.
Erika Cardon provides 3 concise summaries of projects in her portfolio:
1) A web page mockup for a photography company created in Adobe Illustrator with a 16 column grid and rearranged elements.
2) A full color brochure created in InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop to promote a music studio with folds, images and text wrapping in a piano-like design.
3) An infographic created in Illustrator displaying outcomes if California split into 6 states including maps, population figures and university impacts.
Justin Scott provides a portfolio of design projects he completed for a communication design course. The portfolio includes brochures, website mockups, magazine covers, montages, presentations, photodesigns, business identities, flag redesigns, and coded webpages. For each project, Scott provides a description, date, instructor, programs used, objectives, and process for how he completed the design work.
This document provides details on various design projects completed by Melissa Marriott for her Visual Communications course. It includes summaries of 18 projects ranging from Prezi presentations and photo designs to logos, websites, and brochures. For each project, it lists the date, course, software used, objective, and process undertaken to complete the design work. The projects showcase Melissa's skills in programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign and her ability to conceptualize, plan, and execute visual designs.
This portfolio document summarizes Marissa Gimbel's work including magazine covers, presentations, photo designs, montages, business identities, infographics, coding projects, web page mockups, and brochures. It provides details of the projects such as descriptions, processes, programs used, audiences, things learned, and critiques received. The portfolio is a showcase of Marissa's varied design, photography, and coding skills and was created to help obtain work.
This document contains a portfolio of design projects completed by Men Do for a visual media course. The portfolio includes projects such as magazine covers, photo designs, montages, business identities, infographics, website designs, and brochures created using software like Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and basic HTML/CSS coding. For each project, a brief description, date, instructor, programs used, objective, and process are provided.
This document contains Jenner Porter's portfolio, which includes summaries of various design projects. The projects cover posters, logos, webpages, magazine covers, brochures, infographics, photographs, and presentations. For each project, Jenner provides a description, date, class/instructor, programs used, objectives, and process. The portfolio showcases Jenner's skills and experience with design software like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Prezi.
Jane Williamson's portfolio contains examples of graphic design projects including a magazine cover, Prezi presentation, photo design, montage, business identity logo and materials, infographic, HTML/CSS coded web page mockup, brochure, and corrections to the web page mockup and business identity projects. The portfolio demonstrates her skills in programs like InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Prezi, and HTML/CSS and her ability to plan projects by sketching ideas and applying design principles.
This document summarizes an art activity where children used straws to blow paint onto paper to create "bubble art". The activity went well, with children engaging and choosing their own colors. A few issues came up like paper ripping or difficulty drawing paint, which the teacher adapted to by providing new materials. Children's understanding of cause and effect and curiosity during the activity was also observed and documented. Ideas to expand the activity in the future are provided, such as using different paper textures, adding soap to make bubbles, or changing the paint consistency.
Zhifu Ge - How To Be Weird In Ruby - With Notesottawaruby
This document discusses ways that Ruby code can be "weird" compared to other languages. It covers 11 weirdnesses:
1. Parallel variable assignment
2. Method names ending with ? for booleans
3. Everything having a boolean value
4. if/unless statements returning values
5. The unless keyword for negative conditions
6. Iterators like loop and times for loops
7. Iterators for arrays and strings
8. Optional parentheses for method calls
9. Methods being able to take blocks
10. Implicit return of the last expression in a method
11. Resources for learning more about Ruby idioms
This document appears to be a design portfolio belonging to Sierra Pack. It includes 10 projects with descriptions of the objective, programs used, process, and any revisions made based on feedback. The projects include a magazine cover, Prezi presentation, photodesign, montage, business identity, infographic, HTML/CSS coded website, webpage mockup, and brochure. For each project, Sierra provides details on her design process, feedback received, and subsequent revisions or refinements made to the final design.
This document contains a summary of Nicole Nugent's portfolio, which includes magazine cover design, Prezi presentation, photodesign, montage, business identity design, infographic, HTML/CSS coding, web page mockup, and brochure design projects. For each project, a brief description is provided along with the design process and programs used.
This document contains a portfolio for Jeremy Taylor containing 20 projects from his Visual Media 130 course. Each project includes the date, course information, programs used, objectives, and process. The projects include designs for a business identity, coding a webpage, a montage poster, webpage mockup, photodesign, magazine cover, brochure, Prezi presentation, and infographic.
Heather Holt provides a portfolio showcasing various design projects she completed for a communications class. The portfolio includes a magazine cover, Prezi presentation, photodesign project, montage, business identity, infographic, coding project, and brochure. Each entry describes the project, date completed, program used, objectives, and Heather's process for completing the project.
The document provides details about a portfolio of design projects completed by Kimberlee Curtiss for a design class. It includes summaries of 14 projects such as magazine covers, photodesigns, web pages, and brochures. For each project, it lists the date, class, instructor, programs used, objectives, and process followed to complete the design work.
This document provides summaries of 14 design projects completed by Sydney Houser for her Comm130: Visual Media course. The projects include designs for a magazine cover, spiritual poster montage, letterhead, business card, brochure, website mockup, photodesign, infographic, and volleyball serve receive lineup explanation. For each project, Sydney provides a description, date, course information, objectives, and process details. The projects covered skills in programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and coding HTML and CSS.
This document contains information about various visual media projects completed by Julie Baughman for her Visual Media 130 course. It includes details on the objectives, process, and programs/tools used for each project, which included an infographic, website mockup, brochure, photodesign, business identity, HTML/CSS coding, magazine cover, and photomontage. For each project, Baughman describes researching examples, sketching design ideas, gathering images and text content, and using Adobe programs like Photoshop and Illustrator to design and layout the final projects.
Kaley Sullivan provides a portfolio showcasing her design work including a spiritual poster montage blending images, a photodesign incorporating fall colors, and a magazine cover featuring a fall theme. Other projects include a brochure for a travel company, a webpage mockup, establishing a visual identity for a plant business, an infographic on Halloween statistics, and a Prezi presentation on the makeup application process.
The document is a portfolio created by Carlie Jones showcasing various design projects. It contains 20 pages describing 8 projects including a brochure, magazine cover, photodesign, Prezi presentation, business identity materials, infographic, montage, and web page mockup. Each project details the objective, tools used, and Carlie's process for completing the design work.
This document provides a portfolio of projects completed by Rebekah Gallego for a design course. It includes 9 projects with descriptions of the objectives, tools used, and processes followed to create each item. The projects include a magazine cover, web page, brochure, infographic, montage, business identity, HTML coding, Prezi presentation, and photo design. For each project, Rebekah provides details about her creative process, including sketches, selecting photos and fonts, and using tools like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Prezi.
Erika Cardon provides 3 concise summaries of projects in her portfolio:
1) A web page mockup for a photography company created in Adobe Illustrator with a 16 column grid and rearranged elements.
2) A full color brochure created in InDesign, Illustrator and Photoshop to promote a music studio with folds, images and text wrapping in a piano-like design.
3) An infographic created in Illustrator displaying outcomes if California split into 6 states including maps, population figures and university impacts.
Justin Scott provides a portfolio of design projects he completed for a communication design course. The portfolio includes brochures, website mockups, magazine covers, montages, presentations, photodesigns, business identities, flag redesigns, and coded webpages. For each project, Scott provides a description, date, instructor, programs used, objectives, and process for how he completed the design work.
This document provides details on various design projects completed by Melissa Marriott for her Visual Communications course. It includes summaries of 18 projects ranging from Prezi presentations and photo designs to logos, websites, and brochures. For each project, it lists the date, course, software used, objective, and process undertaken to complete the design work. The projects showcase Melissa's skills in programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign and her ability to conceptualize, plan, and execute visual designs.
This portfolio document summarizes Marissa Gimbel's work including magazine covers, presentations, photo designs, montages, business identities, infographics, coding projects, web page mockups, and brochures. It provides details of the projects such as descriptions, processes, programs used, audiences, things learned, and critiques received. The portfolio is a showcase of Marissa's varied design, photography, and coding skills and was created to help obtain work.
This document contains a portfolio of design projects completed by Men Do for a visual media course. The portfolio includes projects such as magazine covers, photo designs, montages, business identities, infographics, website designs, and brochures created using software like Adobe InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and basic HTML/CSS coding. For each project, a brief description, date, instructor, programs used, objective, and process are provided.
This document contains Jenner Porter's portfolio, which includes summaries of various design projects. The projects cover posters, logos, webpages, magazine covers, brochures, infographics, photographs, and presentations. For each project, Jenner provides a description, date, class/instructor, programs used, objectives, and process. The portfolio showcases Jenner's skills and experience with design software like Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign, and Prezi.
Jane Williamson's portfolio contains examples of graphic design projects including a magazine cover, Prezi presentation, photo design, montage, business identity logo and materials, infographic, HTML/CSS coded web page mockup, brochure, and corrections to the web page mockup and business identity projects. The portfolio demonstrates her skills in programs like InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Prezi, and HTML/CSS and her ability to plan projects by sketching ideas and applying design principles.
This document summarizes an art activity where children used straws to blow paint onto paper to create "bubble art". The activity went well, with children engaging and choosing their own colors. A few issues came up like paper ripping or difficulty drawing paint, which the teacher adapted to by providing new materials. Children's understanding of cause and effect and curiosity during the activity was also observed and documented. Ideas to expand the activity in the future are provided, such as using different paper textures, adding soap to make bubbles, or changing the paint consistency.
Zhifu Ge - How To Be Weird In Ruby - With Notesottawaruby
This document discusses ways that Ruby code can be "weird" compared to other languages. It covers 11 weirdnesses:
1. Parallel variable assignment
2. Method names ending with ? for booleans
3. Everything having a boolean value
4. if/unless statements returning values
5. The unless keyword for negative conditions
6. Iterators like loop and times for loops
7. Iterators for arrays and strings
8. Optional parentheses for method calls
9. Methods being able to take blocks
10. Implicit return of the last expression in a method
11. Resources for learning more about Ruby idioms
El documento describe los servicios, productos y estrategias de marketing de una empresa llamada 3R Creativas. La empresa se enfoca en ofrecer productos únicos e innovadores usando materiales reciclados para promover una cultura de reciclaje. Sus productos son bienes duraderos y tangibles que requieren una venta y servicio personalizados. La empresa utiliza una estrategia de precios de buen valor, distribución selectiva y comunicación publicitaria below-the-line a través de eventos y redes sociales. Segmenta el mercado demográficamente según
This document discusses lessons learned from starting and running a SaaS startup called Around.io. The founder bootstrapped the company for 2 years before launching a social media marketing automation product for SMBs. The product focuses on one thing very well and has over 600 customers in 50+ countries. Key lessons include charging early and more for the product, building a strong community, focusing on customer support from the start, and talking to customers often to understand their needs and context.
El documento trata sobre la formación humana. Explica que la formación humana implica el desarrollo de actitudes y valores que impactan el crecimiento personal y social. Una formación humana integral requiere el desarrollo equilibrado de las dimensiones intelectual, humana, social y profesional del individuo. También señala que la importancia de la formación humana es propiciar el desarrollo armónico de conocimientos, habilidades, actitudes y valores en el individuo.
The document is a traveler for a shut off valve project that contains comments identifying issues and requested changes to reliability predictions and failure mode and effects analyses documents. Key issues identified include the reliability prediction and FMEA documents being out of sync, missing failure modes, incomplete descriptions, and the FMEA not meeting standard formats. The comments request adding diagrams, separating failure effects, ensuring failure rates match, and addressing additional failure modes.
This document provides a summary of an individual's experience as a sales and service engineer for electronic products including construction survey instruments and consumer electronics. Over 9 years of experience is highlighted, currently working in Qatar providing sales, service, and technical support for surveying equipment. Experience includes presales support, installations, troubleshooting, repairs, training customers, and managing service teams. Education includes an advanced diploma in embedded systems and a bachelor's degree in electronics engineering.
The document provides an overview of test-driven development (TDD) and how to implement it using the Minitest framework. It discusses why practicing TDD is important, how to structure tests to fail first and then pass, and some key benefits of using Minitest like its simplicity. An example is given of how to write a basic Minitest with an assert statement. Prefix sums are also introduced as a technique for efficiently calculating subarray sums in linear time.
La flora y fauna de Quintana Roo es muy diversa, incluyendo especies valiosas de maderas como caoba y cedro, así como el chicozapote del que se extrae chicle. La fauna incluye más de 100 especies de aves como garzas, patos y águilas, así como mamíferos como el jaguar, ocelote y venado. Algunas especies como el cocodrilo americano, garza morena y flamenco se encuentran en peligro de extinción debido a la pérdida de hábitat por el desar
O documento descreve a família de plantas Melastomataceae:
1) É uma família pantropical com cerca de 200 gêneros e 5000 espécies, representando uma das principais famílias da flora brasileira com 70 gêneros e 1000 espécies.
2) Inclui ervas, arbustos e árvores com folhas opostas e nervação curvinérvea, flores bissexuadas geralmente vistosas.
3) Desempenha papel ecológico e econômico importante no paisagismo
The document discusses strategies for building a successful software as a service (SaaS) company, including focusing on predictable compounding growth through subscription business models, prioritizing customer acquisition by optimizing marketing, sales, and customer success functions, and maintaining low customer churn rates which are key to high valuation multiples. Specific metrics and examples from surveys of public SaaS companies are provided around revenue, growth rates, sales team structures and productivity, commission rates, and customer retention.
This document is a resume for someone with the name Aldandan. It lists their personal details such as date of birth and contact information. It then outlines their work experience between 2005-2016 including positions at the British Council and dates of employment. It also lists their qualifications such as an ICDL certificate from 2007 and training on SMART BOARD technologies.
Las empresas ofrecen programas de adiestramiento a sus empleados para mejorar sus habilidades y conocimientos. Estos programas ayudan a las empresas a retener trabajadores capacitados y mejorar la productividad.
This document provides summaries for 10 design projects in Chris Michael's portfolio including a website mockup, brochure, business identity package, coding project, infographic, montage, photo design, Prezi presentation, and magazine cover. For each project, a brief description is given along with the tools and processes used to complete the project.
Cynthia Bampi created a portfolio to showcase her design work. It includes a magazine cover she designed in InDesign about motherhood tips. She also created a Prezi presentation demonstrating its features, a photo design project in Photoshop with a child and circles, and a spiritual poster montage blending images in Photoshop. Further, it outlines her process for creating a logo and identity for a Brazilian food business in Illustrator and InDesign, an infographic about Italy in Illustrator, an HTML/CSS coded webpage, and a mockup of a website homepage using Photoshop.
Jeff Marshall created a portfolio to showcase various design projects he completed for his Comm 130 class. The portfolio includes a magazine cover, Prezi presentation, photo montage, business identity package, infographic, webpage coded in HTML and CSS, and brochure. For each project, Jeff describes the objective, programs used, process, and provides details about the steps he took to complete the design work. The portfolio acts as a comprehensive showcase of the skills and concepts Jeff learned throughout the course.
This document contains a portfolio by Jenna Jesperson that showcases various design projects she has completed. It includes summaries and descriptions of projects such as a magazine cover, business card, letterhead, webpage, and infographic that were made for a fictional gelato company called Flo's Gelato. The portfolio also contains other projects like a montage poster, Prezi presentation, and brochure on various topics. The document provides details on the design process, programs used, objectives, and outcomes for each project in the portfolio.
The student completed research and initial planning for their magazine project over the first two weeks. They found researching different magazines and their target audiences to be interesting. Completing the initial plans took longer than expected due to including too many detailed ideas.
In weeks 3 and 4, the student finalized their magazine ideas and pre-production, including creating a proposal, style sheet, and layout plans. Their pre-production helped provide clarity for the production stage.
During week 5's production, the student designed the magazine's front cover in Photoshop using different fonts. They took photos to include and experimented with layouts. The student also wrote articles and took photos for a double-page spread, finding interesting fonts to
This document provides a portfolio of work by Emily Rose Perkins including descriptions of and processes for various design projects such as a magazine cover, infographic, montage, business identity, brochure, coding, and webpage mockup. Contact information and links to view more of her work are also provided at the top.
This document summarizes Amanda Kern's process in creating a self-portrait mind map for her faculty art exhibition. It describes how her previous experiences with mind mapping and a 365 photo project inspired her to create a large, hand-drawn mind map capturing her thoughts. The summary details Amanda's process of compiling thoughts, laying out type, and gradually adding to the mind map over many hours while involving her children. It concludes by explaining how the final piece was a large, printed canvas that received positive feedback at the exhibition.
This document contains a portfolio for Troy Prigmore that includes previews of projects in various design programs like Prezi, Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign. It provides descriptions and processes for each project, which include a baseball presentation, magazine cover, logo design, infographic, website mockup, and brochure. The projects were completed for a communication design course and demonstrate skills in areas like visual design, layout, and coding.
The document discusses the technologies used to create a magazine. It describes using Adobe Photoshop and InDesign, with most work done in Photoshop for editing images and text. Photoshop skills developed from changing colors, backgrounds, and adding effects. InDesign was used just to create double page spreads, adding edited images and text from Photoshop. The front cover image was manipulated in Photoshop by changing hair, skin, and eye colors and removing the background. Text was also manipulated using Photoshop to create the masthead with a drop shadow and larger quotation marks. Presentation software Prezi and Slideshare were used to showcase work, and a WordPress blog documented the entire magazine making process.
Kylee Priest provides a portfolio of design work including a magazine cover, presentation, photo design, montage, business identity, infographic, website mockup, brochure, and logo. For each piece, she describes the objective and process, which involved using software like Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, and Prezi to create visual designs and establish her skills in areas like layout, typography, and branding. The portfolio demonstrates Kylee's ability to thoughtfully plan and execute projects that effectively communicate specific messages through visual design.
The document summarizes Grace Crawford's process of editing a photograph in Photoshop and designing a magazine cover in InDesign for her media studies project. She began by removing imperfections from the raw photo in Photoshop. She then experimented with hue, saturation and tones to create a darker, eerie effect. In InDesign, she imported the edited photo and added text, logos, and other design elements to layout the magazine cover. While pleased overall, she notes areas for improvement like the color scheme, text readability, and positioning of elements.
Hannah Collier created a portfolio showcasing various design projects she completed for her Comm 130 course. The portfolio included projects such as branding a pest control company, designing brochures and magazines, creating infographics and webpages, and using Photoshop to make a photodesign. For each project, Hannah provided the description, programs used, objective, and process which involved research, sketching ideas, gathering assets, designing in software, getting feedback, and making revisions.
Hannah Collier created a portfolio showcasing various design projects she completed for her Comm 130 course. The portfolio included projects such as branding a pest control company, designing brochures and magazines, creating infographics and webpages, and using Photoshop to make a photodesign. For each project, Hannah provided the description, programs used, objective, and process which involved research, sketching ideas, gathering assets, designing in software, getting feedback, and revising based on critiques.
Abbie created mockups and planned the design of her nature leaflet over several weeks. In week 2 of production, she focused on designing the front cover, editing text styles and placements. She spent time researching design techniques and editing pages to match the bold front cover. Abbie took wildlife photos to include and learned new photography skills. By week's end, she was happy with her front cover but still designing interior pages and hoped to finish the leaflet next week.
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marissa barnes
801.123.4567
bar16010@byui.edu
525 South Center St.,
Rexburg, ID 83460
marissabarnes.com
table of contents
magazine cover
prezi presentation
photodesign
montage
business identity
infographic
html/css coding
web page mockup
brochure draft
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3. DESCRIPTION
Create a magazine cover that has a self portrait as well as articles about yourself.
PROGRAMS
InDesign
course
COMM 130-Section 1
instructor
Sister Nugent
OBJECTIVE
Design a fictional magazine cover that uses
basic InDesign principles.
DATE
September 29, 2016
magazine cover
5
LOVELY
laughter
really is
the best
medicine
MARISSA
BARNES
Stressed, but
blessed:
almost 100
days away from
Peru
ways to
be happy
WEEKLY
September 2016 Issue 1
ways to
have a
happier day
10
now
Why
PROCESS
My magazine topics were based on things that I’ve worked on in life or future endeavors. I’ve
found the best way for me to be happy is taking it step by step. I incorporated steps that make me
happy, as well as the ability to laugh. I believe laughter can fix anything-mainly your attitude. I am
also preparing to serve in the Perú Trujillo South Mission and that is a huge part of my prepara-
tions so I wanted to incorporate that as well.
How I created my magazine cover:
1. I researched different sites to get familiar what magazine covers typically look like.
2. I took a few cover ideas and started sketching a few possible layouts for my magazine.
3. Next I went through what files I had of personal pictures to use.
4. Then I opened up InDesign and started to get acquainted with the different elements,
tools, and tips as I watched the instructional videos.
5. I then made a shape map for the layout I chose that would look best with the photo I had.
6. Once I had the shape map I started getting more accustomed with InDesign, and started
to layout my magazine cover. I then started placing my photo, text, and tweaking around
with the different sizes and fonts.
7. Next I got the text, fonts, and image to where I liked them, and exported it to a PDF as
well as a JPEG.
4. DESCRIPTION
Create a Prezi presentation to show competency and ability use graphics to create a
presentation.
OBJECTIVE
Learn how to use Prezi and make a visual
presentation.
DATE
October 6, 2016
PROCESS
I have not worked with Prezi before, so I had to view video examples that were given and learn the
program through the step by step process given on the website.
1. After I looked on how to create an account and work the website, I started brainstorming
different topics for my presentation. I then decided to settle on an iPhone format since my
topic was encompassed with different applications.
2. I created my background in InDesign and decided to first start with the basic frame of
the iPhone. As I worked throughout the program, I had to research different tips on how to
use InDesign to know how to do things such as make rounded edges.
3. After I created my background based on the ideas from my sketch, I started working with
Prezi.
4. Once I was in Prezi, I started working around in the program. I went through the process
of adding images as the base of my apps on the template I had made. I made extra slides
with information pertaining to each app and tweaked transitions.
5. I then went through Prezi and consistently watched my presentation until I got the layout I
desired.
PROGRAMS
Illustrator, Prezi
course
COMM 130-Section 1
instructor
Sister Nugent
prezi
presentation
5. DESCRIPTION
Use prior and newfound knowledge to create a photo project that encompasses photography
and design skills.
OBJECTIVE
Use Photoshop skills to create a photo with color
scheme skills.
DATE
December 7, 2016
PROGRAMS
Photoshop
course
COMM 130-Section 1
instructor
Sister Nugent
PROCESS
I have worked shortly with Photoshop before, and this project help me to become more
accustomed with the program. Overall, I wanted to portray a message that would be inspiring and
motivating with simplicity. After my first attempt in this project didn’t seem to work, I tried again.
1. I brainstormed the message I wanted to get across and researched several different
inspirational quotes.
2. I then decided on a quote about beauty and nature. I chose to use the image from Oregon that I
took.
3. I opened up the image in Photoshop.
4. I determined a color scheme from the options of color that was surrounding and highlighted in
the photo.
5. Once I decided on that layout I wanted, I started inputting the quote I had chosen and working
with the layout.
photodesign
6. DESCRIPTION
PROGRAMS
Photoshop
COURSE
COMM 130-Section 1
INSTRUCTOR
Sister Nugent
OBJECTIVE
Use photoshop skills to create a spiritual montage.
DATE
October 20, 2016
PROCESS
I wasn’t sure at first what to use for my message or theme, so I went to Pinterest and started
looking for ideas. I wanted to portray a message of peace and harmony in my design and saw a
quote by Elder Quentin L. Cook that I enjoyed.
1. Once I found a quote I liked, I started looking for photos I had already taken. I chose one I
had taken of my friend and found a photo of sheet music from Pixabay. I masked the sheet
music over the photo and added the quote in Photoshop.
2. When we had the instructor critique, Sister Nugent suggested I search another photo that
would better portray the message. I found one on Pixabay and again overlaid the sheet
music image, and added the text back in. I masked out more of the sheet music around the
quote to make it easier to see.
3. While working in Photoshop I was able to get further aquinted with the brush tool and
masking for my project.
Design a spiritual poster montage using newfound knowledge of Photoshop elements.
montage
Elder Quentin L. Cook
Stay in tune to the
music
of faith.
7. DESCRIPTION
PROGRAMS
Illustrator
COURSE
COMM 130-Section 1
INSTRUCTOR
Sister Nugent
PROCESS
For this project, I wanted to create a business that I would be interested in purchasing from. I
decided that boutique for women are very popular as of late, and I decided to create a fictional
woman’s boutique.
1. I first researched different company ideas through the internet, Pinterest, and Instagram.
2. After brainstorming, I looked up different elements I wanted to incorporate in my fantasy
boutique, and opened Illustrator to become more familiar with the program.
3. I took the color schemes I had picked an used them to incorporate the different elements
and designs I had previously decided upon.
4. I referred constantly to my initial designs to help create the tree logos.
5. After I had created the designs I wanted, I took a picture of it and sent it to my family
members to see what they had thought. What they liked, disliked, and would improve.
6. They gave me suggestions for different elements of my logo, and I decided to incorpo
rate a small piece of each t o create a similar logo to my first logo I created.
7. From the new incorporated logo, I then created my letterhead and business card.
OBJECTIVE
Use Illustrator skills and tools to create a unique logo.
DATE
October 26, 2016
Create a logo for a company and use it to portray a two-sided business card and letterhead.
business identity
“Ella Bella”
Clothing Boutique
8. Your style, your way
Ella BellaB O U T I Q U E
Rexburg, ID 83440
ellabella.com
208 123 4567
Your style, your way
ellabella.com
Rexburg, ID 83440
208 123 4567
Ella BellaB O U T I Q U E
9. DESCRIPTION
OBJECTIVE
Use Illustrator skills and tools with data research
skills.
DATE
November 2, 2016
PROCESS
For this project, I wanted to create a theme throughout my infographic that would attract all
people. I feel that having a happier day fit the theme and message I was going for.
1. I wasn’t sure what my topic was to be, so I began researching the internet for ideas.
2. Once I found out that I wanted to portray a way to be happy or “bright”
3. I researched different articles to help me further my information.
4. I looked up different ideas to brainstorm different graphics I could use from
what I researched in my article.
5. Once I gathered information, I started working on different sketches on what I may want
for my layout.
6. I started on Illustrator to start designing my graphics and placing them with the layout I
desired.
PROGRAMS
Illustrator
COURSE
COMM 130-Section 1
INSTRUCTOR
Sister Nugent
Create a unique infographic that organizes data in a pleasing way.
infographics
HAVE A
BRIGHTER
DAY
START
Finish
START YOUR DAY RIGHT
Get out of bed on time, don’t stall! Eat
breakfast-it gets you started on the day and
you are less worried about your stomach.
DECIDE TO BE HAPPY
Decide that today is going to be a good day!
Listen to music that you enjoy and uplifts you.
GET OUTSIDE
Go out and take a walk, run, or skip! Even 7
minutes can make a world of difference!
DEVELOP YOUR TALENTS
Take what you’re good at, (or not so good at)
and work at it! Set time aside to become
better and work harder at what you love to do.
SERVE OTHERS
Open the door for a stranger,
smile, or bring someone a
treat! Get outside of yourself!
STAY POSITIVE
Don’t let negative vibes creep
into your life-you have control!
I am
grateful
for...
SHOW GRATITUDE
Gratitude isn’t just for Thanksgiving, show gratitude
everyday! Write it down or tell someone!
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10
11Taking just 2
hours a week
to serve
someone
adds up to
100 hours a
year of
service!
Tetradic
10. DESCRIPTION
PROGRAMS
Illustrator, Text Wrangler
COURSE
COMM 130-Section 1
INSTRUCTOR
Sister Nugent
OBJECTIVE
Use prior or new knowledge with HTML and CSS to
create a mockup page.
DATE
November 10, 2016
PROCESS
As far as HTML and CSS coding, I have become more familiar with coding. I wanted to create an
accessiable website for the logo I created for a previous project.
1. I created my logo in Adobe Illustrator, I wanted to portray a modern boutique for women.
2. Once I read the requirements for the project, I resized my logo pixels to be pleasing for
the webpage.
3. I then opened my HTML file and started working with the content in it, with over 200
words.
4. After which I opened the CSS file as well as linked both the HTML and CSS files.
5. In the CSS file, I then worked with the styling to make the homepage what I wanted it to
be.
6. I made a custom background image in Adobe Illustrator to apply to the homepage.
7. Finally I validated my HTML and CSS.
Code a custom webpage with HTML and CSS.
html and css
coding
11. DESCRIPTION
Create a homepage that has easy accessibility and uses a grid.
PROGRAMS
Photoshop
COURSE
COMM 130-Section 1
INSTRUCTOR
Sister Nugent
PROCESS
For this project, I wanted to create a web page mockup that I would want to view and that would
be user-friendly.
1. I decided that I wanted to use the same business as before to create the website.
2. I researched different layout ideas for the website, I looked at student examples, Pinter
est, and sites I use.
3. I then started sketching different layout ideas for sites that I have seen. I wanted to may
the site user-friendly and easy to navigate.
4. After creating my sketches, I took my ideas to Photoshop and used the 12-column grid.
5. After I created my wireframe/shape map, I created a copy and started adding my content.
6. There were some parts I critiqued after I had placed my content and started to refine it.
7. I continued to refine my website, I realized it wasn’t entirely what my original sketch was,
but it was better.
OBJECTIVE
Use Photoshop and knowledge of grids to create a
mockup webpage.
DATE
November 16, 2016
web page mockup
12. DESCRIPTION
PROGRAMS
InDesign
COURSE
COMM 130-Section 1
INSTRUCTOR
Sister Nugent
PROCESS
For the brochure, I wanted to create a simple and easily accessible information guide to Ella Bella
Boutique. I wanted to create a brochure that has color and images that are attractive.
1. First I researched and brainstormed ideas for my company’s brochure by looking over
different website examples and those on Pinterest.
2. I then opened InDesign and started creating a brochure layout, I chose to do the offset.
3. I then wrote what I wanted for my body copy in my brochure, so I knew exactly what I
wanted to put.
4. Once I had my layout and body copy, I added character to my brochure by researching
images from Pixabay and Unsplash.
5. After I added some style, I fine tuned my brochure until it was just the way I wanted it.
Create a brochure for a company.
OBJECTIVE
Use Indesign skills and tools to create an attractive
brochure.
DATE
December 1, 2016
brochure draft