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This document provides a self-evaluation and reflection of the student's work on creating an independent music magazine. It discusses the research, planning, time management, technical, aesthetic, and audience appeal qualities of the final product. The student identifies strengths such as using style sheets for planning colors and fonts. Areas for improvement include doing more advance planning, collecting images sooner, and adding more graphics and editing to pages. Peer feedback praises the minimalist design but suggests clarifying the house style and adding more color to article backgrounds. The student agrees improvements could make the genre more apparent to attract more interest.
The document describes the process of editing photos, creating magazine elements like the cover, masthead, headlines, and double page spread. Key steps included:
- Editing model photos in Photoshop by clearing skin and adjusting exposure and saturation.
- Creating a magazine cover in Photoshop with the main edited photo, cutting out the model and placing behind text for the masthead and headlines.
- Designing merchandise like t-shirts with logos and experimenting with colors and layouts.
- Building a double page spread in InDesign with columns, imported article, main photo, and additional elements like headlines and reviews.
The document summarizes the process of creating a magazine mock-up. It describes researching conventions from other magazines, planning the layout and cover design, taking photos, designing elements like the logo and barcode, and assembling the final product with a cover, contents page, and sample article spread. Feedback was incorporated to add missing elements and refine colors and images for a polished, professional look.
Katie Mould is creating a theatrical trailer appealing to 16-24 year old females about an unlikely friendship between a boy with no friends and an old lady in a similar situation. She has completed research, planning, and skeleton layouts for the trailer and ancillary magazine cover and poster. Currently, she is working on influences and magazine title ideas, and will next look into filming locations, complete the treatment and script, and prepare talent release forms.
The document provides an evaluation of Emma Garthwaite's production process for creating a fashion magazine. It discusses her research of existing magazines for inspiration, audience research to understand reader preferences, planning activities, time management, technical and aesthetic qualities of her work. Key findings from her research informed her goal of a minimalist style and using a variety of healthy models. While her planning and time management went well, she could have adhered more closely to her plans. Her editing focused on natural photos without heavy manipulation.
The document provides an initial proposal for a unique portfolio website from a designer named Arron Halton. Some key points:
- The website would showcase Halton's unique design style using heavily manipulated photographs in a bold, minimalist way.
- It would include tutorials and examples of Halton's process to make the site more interactive and give visitors a better experience than basic portfolio sites.
- Ideas include tutorials, before/after images, and comments. Feedback from potential clients and students supported tutorials.
- The target audience would be students interested in digital design.
- The design would have a clean, minimalist look using dark colors while keeping content clear and easy to navigate.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create the front cover of a magazine in Photoshop. It describes removing the background of a model image using selection tools, adding color to lips and nails, smoothing skin with a healing brush, changing a shirt to black using paint and brush tools, adding a masthead with the magazine name, placing a barcode image, and positioning additional text elements like article titles and a skyline around the page. The final cover includes a plug shape advertising a contest or giveaway in all capital letters.
As an artist or the person that create those beautiful handicrafts, you have got so many ideas for your creation. But when it comes to having some blog posts for your website, you are totally out of it.
This document provides a self-evaluation and reflection of the student's work on creating an independent music magazine. It discusses the research, planning, time management, technical, aesthetic, and audience appeal qualities of the final product. The student identifies strengths such as using style sheets for planning colors and fonts. Areas for improvement include doing more advance planning, collecting images sooner, and adding more graphics and editing to pages. Peer feedback praises the minimalist design but suggests clarifying the house style and adding more color to article backgrounds. The student agrees improvements could make the genre more apparent to attract more interest.
The document describes the process of editing photos, creating magazine elements like the cover, masthead, headlines, and double page spread. Key steps included:
- Editing model photos in Photoshop by clearing skin and adjusting exposure and saturation.
- Creating a magazine cover in Photoshop with the main edited photo, cutting out the model and placing behind text for the masthead and headlines.
- Designing merchandise like t-shirts with logos and experimenting with colors and layouts.
- Building a double page spread in InDesign with columns, imported article, main photo, and additional elements like headlines and reviews.
The document summarizes the process of creating a magazine mock-up. It describes researching conventions from other magazines, planning the layout and cover design, taking photos, designing elements like the logo and barcode, and assembling the final product with a cover, contents page, and sample article spread. Feedback was incorporated to add missing elements and refine colors and images for a polished, professional look.
Katie Mould is creating a theatrical trailer appealing to 16-24 year old females about an unlikely friendship between a boy with no friends and an old lady in a similar situation. She has completed research, planning, and skeleton layouts for the trailer and ancillary magazine cover and poster. Currently, she is working on influences and magazine title ideas, and will next look into filming locations, complete the treatment and script, and prepare talent release forms.
The document provides an evaluation of Emma Garthwaite's production process for creating a fashion magazine. It discusses her research of existing magazines for inspiration, audience research to understand reader preferences, planning activities, time management, technical and aesthetic qualities of her work. Key findings from her research informed her goal of a minimalist style and using a variety of healthy models. While her planning and time management went well, she could have adhered more closely to her plans. Her editing focused on natural photos without heavy manipulation.
The document provides an initial proposal for a unique portfolio website from a designer named Arron Halton. Some key points:
- The website would showcase Halton's unique design style using heavily manipulated photographs in a bold, minimalist way.
- It would include tutorials and examples of Halton's process to make the site more interactive and give visitors a better experience than basic portfolio sites.
- Ideas include tutorials, before/after images, and comments. Feedback from potential clients and students supported tutorials.
- The target audience would be students interested in digital design.
- The design would have a clean, minimalist look using dark colors while keeping content clear and easy to navigate.
The document summarizes the steps taken to create the front cover of a magazine in Photoshop. It describes removing the background of a model image using selection tools, adding color to lips and nails, smoothing skin with a healing brush, changing a shirt to black using paint and brush tools, adding a masthead with the magazine name, placing a barcode image, and positioning additional text elements like article titles and a skyline around the page. The final cover includes a plug shape advertising a contest or giveaway in all capital letters.
As an artist or the person that create those beautiful handicrafts, you have got so many ideas for your creation. But when it comes to having some blog posts for your website, you are totally out of it.
The document provides an evaluation of the research, planning, and time management stages of a production process for a fashion magazine.
For research, strengths included thorough planning and considering target audiences. Weaknesses were limited mood board images. For planning, strengths were mind maps and audience considerations, while weaknesses included risk of forgetting ideas.
Time management was mixed - the production was completed on time but PowerPoints needed more detail and time. Technical qualities showed similarities between the author's magazine cover and an existing magazine in layout, bold titles, and centered models, but differences in backgrounds and color schemes. Layout of sketches and text on a spread was also similar to an existing magazine.
The feedback provided was mostly positive, praising the cover design as unique. Some suggestions for improvement included adding more readable text to accompany images, and using original images to show more creativity. However, the topic makes obtaining primary images difficult. One response misunderstood the topic, suggesting gang-related pages, but the magazine focuses on the Branch Davidian cult and David Koresh. The creator agrees more text is needed but it was not finished. One image was said to look warped but was intentionally designed to look old.
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.
1st project professional track Udacity.
-social media marketing .
-Determine marketing objective and KPIs.
-Determine the target persona.
-Writing blog post (Theme and framework).
-choosing the right social media platform.
The document provides a self-evaluation of a magazine project. It discusses strengths and weaknesses in the areas of research, planning, time management, technical qualities, aesthetic qualities, and audience appeal. Peer feedback is also summarized. The key strengths included helpful research materials and initial planning. Weaknesses were a lack of details in planning and changing the target audience. Peer feedback focused on improving the blurry text and formatting on the cover and spreads. The creator agreed improvements could be made to text clarity and professionalism.
The document is a production log detailing the steps taken to design a fashion magazine for a final major project. It outlines tasks completed in pre-production, production, and post-production phases such as analyzing magazine covers and layouts, conducting a survey to determine the target demographic, designing the logo, organizing a photo shoot, editing photos, drafting articles, and creating layout plans using Adobe Illustrator. Key tasks included designing the front cover, contents page, and a double page article spread with photos and columns of text. The log concludes with updating the original production schedule to reflect the actual work completed.
How to start a blog today with less than $5sophiakaranja1
1. The document discusses how to start a blog for less than $5 by providing hosting and a domain name through Bluehost.
2. It recommends getting a domain name, hosting through Bluehost for $2.95 a month which includes a free domain for a year, and using WordPress as a simple website builder with free templates.
3. To be a paid writer, it suggests loving writing, knowing your topic, having a portfolio of past work, and creating a website to showcase your work.
How to Improve Self Confidence and Self RespectTracey C
This document provides tips on how to improve self-confidence and self-respect. It discusses acknowledging that it is okay to appreciate yourself, focusing on competence, stopping criticism of yourself, pursuing your dreams, and believing in yourself through positive self-talk. The key messages are that self-confidence comes from loving yourself, appreciating your strengths and accomplishments, becoming skilled in areas that matter to you, and maintaining an optimistic mindset about your potential and what you can achieve.
The document is a proposal for a fashion magazine. It outlines that the target audience will be people aged 16 and over who are interested in fashion and art. It discusses the author's relevant experience with Photoshop and InDesign that will help in designing the magazine. The concept is described as a colorful, creative, and quirky magazine that will cover topics like emerging fashion trends and designs. Research plans include reading similar magazines for inspiration and learning about effective magazine layouts and audience appeals. The goal is to inspire creativity through articles on young designers and innovative ideas, while also having an visually appealing design with creative layouts and photos. The evaluation plan is to compare the finished magazine to others in the genre and to the initial proposal
The document provides a summary of Simran Jabbal's production process for creating social media posts and advertisements for a client. Over the course of several weeks, Simran took photos of the client's business, created draft social media posts and advertisements, refined the designs based on feedback, and finalized printed materials like posters and leaflets. Key activities included researching competitors on Instagram, editing photos, designing templates in Photoshop and InDesign, and getting materials printed for screening.
The document is a production reflection from Simran Jabbal describing her process for creating social media posts and other marketing materials for a client. Some key details:
- Simran reviewed her client's social media and competitors' accounts to inform her strategy.
- She created draft posts, tested different editing styles, and took over her client's live social media.
- Simran also designed marketing materials like a poster and leaflet for her client using Photoshop and InDesign. She tested designs and gathered feedback to refine her work.
The document outlines ideas for client projects for a pub, including creating unique business cards, a website telling the story of the landlord, and beer mats featuring typography and illustrations of the pub. The client chooses to further develop the business card and beer mat concepts, as they feel these appeal to the target audience and are practical to complete within the timeframe. Schedules and resources are planned to manage production over the next 4 weeks.
How I Built A 6 Figure Blog In Less Than 12 Months & How You Can Do It Too!Matthew Woodward
Discover the secrets of how I created a top 100 blog in just under a year.
This tutorial takes you behind the scenes to see exactly how I did it from over my shoulder!
This document promotes the benefits of starting a blog, including generating leads for business, increasing website page count, potential fame and income, and helping others through sharing knowledge. Key points made are that 57% of businesses who blog generate customers, blogs allow unlimited page creation which increases leads compared to traditional websites, and blogging costs less than traditional marketing with writers available for $50-100/month. The document encourages the reader to start a blog on the basis that blogging is a powerful online tool.
Do you have a business page?
Do you struggle with engagement?
Do you want to know how to build a thriving community?
Want to know some cool tricks?
This a is a presentation I am currently delivering.
Enjoy!!
My name is Janina Lear , I am so glad you have stopped by. I am passionate about helping businesses understand how powerful online marketing through Facebook really is. I want to help you get new business leads and more online visibility by driving more traffic to your site and show you how to really connect with your fan base. The world of Social Media can be very overwhelming to the newcomer and my goal is take that overwhelming feeling away and help you develop a strategy that suits you and your company’s needs.
- The strengths of the research so far have been gaining solid ideas for the graphic design project through learning about the topic. However, more work could be done, like conducting surveys or including more secondary research.
- An unexpected finding was that most graphic design work is now focused online and through social media, rather than print, which was unexpected but makes sense given technology trends.
- This research will specifically impact the project by helping understand what people like and don't like about different graphic designs through their feedback, to test out designs in experiments before finalizing the project.
The document provides guidance on starting a blog to build a business. It recommends self-hosting using WordPress for full control. Blogging allows one to share ideas, help others, and build an audience. Key aspects to consider include choosing a blog name and platform, defining the target audience and content, using SEO and social media to promote posts. Regular posting is important to engage the audience and show expertise on topics. Blogging should be enjoyable while demonstrating personality to attract readers.
This document contains weekly production diaries for a streetwear magazine final project. In week 1, the student created a project proposal and conducted research on streetwear brands, photographers, and the industry. They realized they need to research logo design, similar magazines, and potential articles. In week 2, the student started audience research through secondary research and a survey. They felt their research was sufficient. In week 3, the student continued research on existing streetwear magazines and learned the industry is creative. Their survey provided insight into their target audience. In week 4, the student looked into problem solving potential issues like unreliable models or camera storage. In week 5, they conducted more problem solving and production experiments with lenses. In week 6, the student
The student reflected on their progress in designing a graphic design product targeted at 15-25 year olds. They researched graphic design and photographers to inform their project ideas. Through experimenting with Photoshop tutorials, the student identified computer issues as a potential problem and the importance of regular saving. Later weeks involved collecting graphic design images for inspiration, considering survey feedback, and continuing experiments with different styles to make the final product interesting and engaging.
This document is the table of contents for an eBook titled "Building the Framework: Everything I Learned My First Year of Blogging" by Abby Lawson. The eBook contains 8 parts that cover topics such as starting a blog, content creation, social media strategies, monetization, working with brands, and growing an email list. Each part contains multiple chapters that delve deeper into specific aspects of building a successful blog. The table of contents provides an overview of the eBook's structure and topics to be discussed.
The document provides an evaluation of the research, planning, and time management stages of a production process for a fashion magazine.
For research, strengths included thorough planning and considering target audiences. Weaknesses were limited mood board images. For planning, strengths were mind maps and audience considerations, while weaknesses included risk of forgetting ideas.
Time management was mixed - the production was completed on time but PowerPoints needed more detail and time. Technical qualities showed similarities between the author's magazine cover and an existing magazine in layout, bold titles, and centered models, but differences in backgrounds and color schemes. Layout of sketches and text on a spread was also similar to an existing magazine.
The feedback provided was mostly positive, praising the cover design as unique. Some suggestions for improvement included adding more readable text to accompany images, and using original images to show more creativity. However, the topic makes obtaining primary images difficult. One response misunderstood the topic, suggesting gang-related pages, but the magazine focuses on the Branch Davidian cult and David Koresh. The creator agrees more text is needed but it was not finished. One image was said to look warped but was intentionally designed to look old.
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.
1st project professional track Udacity.
-social media marketing .
-Determine marketing objective and KPIs.
-Determine the target persona.
-Writing blog post (Theme and framework).
-choosing the right social media platform.
The document provides a self-evaluation of a magazine project. It discusses strengths and weaknesses in the areas of research, planning, time management, technical qualities, aesthetic qualities, and audience appeal. Peer feedback is also summarized. The key strengths included helpful research materials and initial planning. Weaknesses were a lack of details in planning and changing the target audience. Peer feedback focused on improving the blurry text and formatting on the cover and spreads. The creator agreed improvements could be made to text clarity and professionalism.
The document is a production log detailing the steps taken to design a fashion magazine for a final major project. It outlines tasks completed in pre-production, production, and post-production phases such as analyzing magazine covers and layouts, conducting a survey to determine the target demographic, designing the logo, organizing a photo shoot, editing photos, drafting articles, and creating layout plans using Adobe Illustrator. Key tasks included designing the front cover, contents page, and a double page article spread with photos and columns of text. The log concludes with updating the original production schedule to reflect the actual work completed.
How to start a blog today with less than $5sophiakaranja1
1. The document discusses how to start a blog for less than $5 by providing hosting and a domain name through Bluehost.
2. It recommends getting a domain name, hosting through Bluehost for $2.95 a month which includes a free domain for a year, and using WordPress as a simple website builder with free templates.
3. To be a paid writer, it suggests loving writing, knowing your topic, having a portfolio of past work, and creating a website to showcase your work.
How to Improve Self Confidence and Self RespectTracey C
This document provides tips on how to improve self-confidence and self-respect. It discusses acknowledging that it is okay to appreciate yourself, focusing on competence, stopping criticism of yourself, pursuing your dreams, and believing in yourself through positive self-talk. The key messages are that self-confidence comes from loving yourself, appreciating your strengths and accomplishments, becoming skilled in areas that matter to you, and maintaining an optimistic mindset about your potential and what you can achieve.
The document is a proposal for a fashion magazine. It outlines that the target audience will be people aged 16 and over who are interested in fashion and art. It discusses the author's relevant experience with Photoshop and InDesign that will help in designing the magazine. The concept is described as a colorful, creative, and quirky magazine that will cover topics like emerging fashion trends and designs. Research plans include reading similar magazines for inspiration and learning about effective magazine layouts and audience appeals. The goal is to inspire creativity through articles on young designers and innovative ideas, while also having an visually appealing design with creative layouts and photos. The evaluation plan is to compare the finished magazine to others in the genre and to the initial proposal
The document provides a summary of Simran Jabbal's production process for creating social media posts and advertisements for a client. Over the course of several weeks, Simran took photos of the client's business, created draft social media posts and advertisements, refined the designs based on feedback, and finalized printed materials like posters and leaflets. Key activities included researching competitors on Instagram, editing photos, designing templates in Photoshop and InDesign, and getting materials printed for screening.
The document is a production reflection from Simran Jabbal describing her process for creating social media posts and other marketing materials for a client. Some key details:
- Simran reviewed her client's social media and competitors' accounts to inform her strategy.
- She created draft posts, tested different editing styles, and took over her client's live social media.
- Simran also designed marketing materials like a poster and leaflet for her client using Photoshop and InDesign. She tested designs and gathered feedback to refine her work.
The document outlines ideas for client projects for a pub, including creating unique business cards, a website telling the story of the landlord, and beer mats featuring typography and illustrations of the pub. The client chooses to further develop the business card and beer mat concepts, as they feel these appeal to the target audience and are practical to complete within the timeframe. Schedules and resources are planned to manage production over the next 4 weeks.
How I Built A 6 Figure Blog In Less Than 12 Months & How You Can Do It Too!Matthew Woodward
Discover the secrets of how I created a top 100 blog in just under a year.
This tutorial takes you behind the scenes to see exactly how I did it from over my shoulder!
This document promotes the benefits of starting a blog, including generating leads for business, increasing website page count, potential fame and income, and helping others through sharing knowledge. Key points made are that 57% of businesses who blog generate customers, blogs allow unlimited page creation which increases leads compared to traditional websites, and blogging costs less than traditional marketing with writers available for $50-100/month. The document encourages the reader to start a blog on the basis that blogging is a powerful online tool.
Do you have a business page?
Do you struggle with engagement?
Do you want to know how to build a thriving community?
Want to know some cool tricks?
This a is a presentation I am currently delivering.
Enjoy!!
My name is Janina Lear , I am so glad you have stopped by. I am passionate about helping businesses understand how powerful online marketing through Facebook really is. I want to help you get new business leads and more online visibility by driving more traffic to your site and show you how to really connect with your fan base. The world of Social Media can be very overwhelming to the newcomer and my goal is take that overwhelming feeling away and help you develop a strategy that suits you and your company’s needs.
- The strengths of the research so far have been gaining solid ideas for the graphic design project through learning about the topic. However, more work could be done, like conducting surveys or including more secondary research.
- An unexpected finding was that most graphic design work is now focused online and through social media, rather than print, which was unexpected but makes sense given technology trends.
- This research will specifically impact the project by helping understand what people like and don't like about different graphic designs through their feedback, to test out designs in experiments before finalizing the project.
The document provides guidance on starting a blog to build a business. It recommends self-hosting using WordPress for full control. Blogging allows one to share ideas, help others, and build an audience. Key aspects to consider include choosing a blog name and platform, defining the target audience and content, using SEO and social media to promote posts. Regular posting is important to engage the audience and show expertise on topics. Blogging should be enjoyable while demonstrating personality to attract readers.
This document contains weekly production diaries for a streetwear magazine final project. In week 1, the student created a project proposal and conducted research on streetwear brands, photographers, and the industry. They realized they need to research logo design, similar magazines, and potential articles. In week 2, the student started audience research through secondary research and a survey. They felt their research was sufficient. In week 3, the student continued research on existing streetwear magazines and learned the industry is creative. Their survey provided insight into their target audience. In week 4, the student looked into problem solving potential issues like unreliable models or camera storage. In week 5, they conducted more problem solving and production experiments with lenses. In week 6, the student
The student reflected on their progress in designing a graphic design product targeted at 15-25 year olds. They researched graphic design and photographers to inform their project ideas. Through experimenting with Photoshop tutorials, the student identified computer issues as a potential problem and the importance of regular saving. Later weeks involved collecting graphic design images for inspiration, considering survey feedback, and continuing experiments with different styles to make the final product interesting and engaging.
This document is the table of contents for an eBook titled "Building the Framework: Everything I Learned My First Year of Blogging" by Abby Lawson. The eBook contains 8 parts that cover topics such as starting a blog, content creation, social media strategies, monetization, working with brands, and growing an email list. Each part contains multiple chapters that delve deeper into specific aspects of building a successful blog. The table of contents provides an overview of the eBook's structure and topics to be discussed.
Emma created a look book and photos for a vintage clothing shop. She targeted an audience of 17-30 year olds of both genders by focusing on a vintage aesthetic. Her client provided helpful feedback that allowed her to understand the target audience and stick closely to the client's guidelines. Production went well overall but was made difficult by issues scheduling photo shoots. In the future, Emma plans to choose models and schedule shoots more carefully to avoid delays. She also learned to only take on projects she has sufficient time to complete well.
Will Cobb is creating a personal portfolio website to use as an online resume and marketing tool for internships, jobs, and graduate school applications. The website will feature sections for his home page, resume, and writing/photography/design work. It will showcase his work through clean slideshows and embedded multimedia. While a portfolio site is not a unique idea, Will's specific site will be the top online resource for potential employers and schools to find information about him and his work. He plans to market the site through email and Twitter, then track traffic using Google Analytics.
The document outlines 7 reasons why every job seeker needs to blog: 1) It allows you to showcase your skills and knowledge; 2) It helps you build your professional network; 3) A blog differentiates you from other applicants in a more engaging way than a resume; 4) It distinguishes your skills and experience from other applicants; 5) Maintaining a blog helps sharpen your skills; 6) It expands your online presence and reach to potential employers; 7) It allows you to extend the job interview beyond the initial meeting. The document encourages job seekers to start blogging to improve their chances of getting the job they want.
This document outlines 8 steps for starting a blog, including choosing a domain and blog name, finding a niche topic, designing the layout, using photography, social media engagement, learning terminology, familiarizing with blogger-friendly websites, and sharing the author's personal blogging experience. The goal is to provide guidance for anyone interested in starting a blog but unsure of where to begin.
Pinterest allows users to organize and share things they like visually on their own boards or profile page. Users can repin, like, and comment on pins from others. It provides a way for individuals to showcase their interests and businesses to market products through visual means. Pinterest is a social platform useful for both personal expression and branding by allowing users to show rather than just tell about a subject.
This document contains feedback from three peers on a fanzine project. The feedback praised the illustrations but suggested improvements to the layout and formatting of text columns. One peer recommended adding more color variation. In response, the creator agreed that layout and text alignment could be improved. They were unsure about adding backgrounds but may try it in some places. The feedback was helpful to identify areas for refinement as the project is further developed.
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The document discusses potential ideas for designing a poster and flyers to promote a charity fashion show. Four ideas are presented: 1) Photographing a model on a runway and editing the images, 2) Drawing a model and editing it to look like a painting, 3) Taking close-up photos of a model's face or body and editing it with filters or to look like a cartoon, 4) Creating a die-cut flyer with information inside that is revealed by opening the flyer. For each idea, the document evaluates whether it matches the client's needs, if the designer can deliver it on time, and if the necessary resources are available.
The document contains weekly production diaries for a final major project creating a streetwear magazine.
In the early weeks, the student focuses on research, including looking at inspiring brands, photographers, and existing streetwear magazines. They create a project proposal and do audience research through an Instagram poll.
Midway, the student continues research and starts problem-solving potential issues like unreliable models or camera problems. They set up a website and experiment with lighting and photo techniques.
In later weeks, the student plans layouts, color schemes, and shoots while acknowledging some aspects may change during production. They begin the production phase with a photo shoot and start on layouts and articles while continuing to reference their planning.
This document contains peer feedback on a fanzine created by the author. The feedback provides suggestions to improve the layout and formatting of the fanzine, noting that some columns of text are not aligned properly. The art style and illustrations receive praise from peers, while some note the font sizes could be larger. Based on the feedback, the author would look to improve the text column alignment and consider adding background colors on some pages to make the fanzine less plain.
Emily Shaw created various design options for a hairdressing client within the given constraints. She produced business cards, logos, and mock social media posts over two weeks. Emily faced some copyright issues using stock images but addressed this by editing photos herself. She communicated with the client face-to-face after the first week and upon completion to receive feedback. Emily created multiple options to meet the open brief and requirements, learning about client communication and managing projects with creative freedom.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
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.
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
6. Actually it’s a good
question for a lot of reasons
and one of them is the reason
that I created the blogger for.
But the important one is I
am trying to find a job by
presenting my work in a
suitable and creative way.
For what?
7. some of these projects are for sell and
some of them are not , they are marked
and will not be sold again .
They just for demonstration no more
no less.
And for information only:
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12. For any further information or even a job opportunity
you can contact me by sending an email at :
r_noran@yahoo.com
and to see more of me work just visit my blogger:
www.archrawan.blogspot.com