This document describes Katie Torpey's T-shirt design. Katie created a design for a T-shirt that she would like to have printed. The document does not provide any details about Katie's T-shirt design or what it depicts.
This document appears to be Katie Torpey's personal budget. It likely contains details about her income sources, expenses, and savings goals. The budget allows Katie to track her finances and plan how to allocate her money each month or year.
This document provides information and design concepts for new Irn-Bru energy drink cans and marketing materials. It includes:
1) Descriptions of three can designs with different color schemes and graphics representing strength and energy.
2) Details on the design of the cans' backs and consistency across fronts and backs.
3) Concepts for promotional magazine pages featuring Irn-Bru cans photoshopped into athletes' hands.
4) Web banner designs in different styles but keeping consistent colors and text styles to maintain brand recognition.
The document provides an evaluation of an advertising campaign for a homeless charity called SASH. In three sentences:
The student summarizes that their advertisement is fit for purpose as it gets straight to the point about helping the homeless through SASH. While their original idea was more graphic, they modified it to avoid upsetting young audiences. Both the poster and leaflet aim to make audiences feel guilty to motivate donations, though the leaflet risks losing younger readers' attention due to lengthy text.
The document discusses the author's experience creating mock layouts using InDesign. It describes using grids, margins, columns and different font styles. The author notes some limitations of the mock layouts, like a lack of color and interactivity. Goals for future iterations include making the designs more visually appealing and technically advanced. Extension tasks involve creating layouts with non-standard dimensions and overlapping text/images.
Social action and community media part 1katiesteph5
The Humane Society of Missouri is an organization dedicated to preventing animal cruelty and rehabilitating abused animals. They provide medical care for injured animals and behavioral training to help animals be adopted. Their goals are to remove animals from abusive situations, rehabilitate injured animals, and stop animal cruelty. They encourage people to report suspected abuse anonymously 24/7. One poster features an image of a forlorn dog behind bars with red text saying "Speak out for them because they can't" to raise awareness and encourage reporting abuse.
This document summarizes Stephanie Westerman's experimental photography project. It describes three experiments: out of focus photos taken by changing the aperture setting to blur the images; a Hockney-style photo collage of a periodic table created by combining multiple photos that was influenced by Bela Borsodi's work; and motion blur photos where changing the camera setting to AV enabled the background to blur while keeping the foreground in focus. The author notes that low light was an issue for the Hockney photo and plans to use brighter lighting for future experiments. Overall, the document outlines three experimental photography techniques explored and lessons learned.
This document describes Katie Torpey's T-shirt design. Katie created a design for a T-shirt that she would like to have printed. The document does not provide any details about Katie's T-shirt design or what it depicts.
The document summarizes a t-shirt design project for a Friends-themed t-shirt. Key points:
- The design will feature memorable quotes from the Friends sitcom rearranged on the t-shirt.
- Photoshop will be used to design the t-shirt, primarily using the text tool to include the quotes.
- The target audience is fans of Friends ages 16-25. The design will be exported as a PNG file to meet the May 15th deadline for submission to Redbubble.
This document appears to be Katie Torpey's personal budget. It likely contains details about her income sources, expenses, and savings goals. The budget allows Katie to track her finances and plan how to allocate her money each month or year.
This document provides information and design concepts for new Irn-Bru energy drink cans and marketing materials. It includes:
1) Descriptions of three can designs with different color schemes and graphics representing strength and energy.
2) Details on the design of the cans' backs and consistency across fronts and backs.
3) Concepts for promotional magazine pages featuring Irn-Bru cans photoshopped into athletes' hands.
4) Web banner designs in different styles but keeping consistent colors and text styles to maintain brand recognition.
The document provides an evaluation of an advertising campaign for a homeless charity called SASH. In three sentences:
The student summarizes that their advertisement is fit for purpose as it gets straight to the point about helping the homeless through SASH. While their original idea was more graphic, they modified it to avoid upsetting young audiences. Both the poster and leaflet aim to make audiences feel guilty to motivate donations, though the leaflet risks losing younger readers' attention due to lengthy text.
The document discusses the author's experience creating mock layouts using InDesign. It describes using grids, margins, columns and different font styles. The author notes some limitations of the mock layouts, like a lack of color and interactivity. Goals for future iterations include making the designs more visually appealing and technically advanced. Extension tasks involve creating layouts with non-standard dimensions and overlapping text/images.
Social action and community media part 1katiesteph5
The Humane Society of Missouri is an organization dedicated to preventing animal cruelty and rehabilitating abused animals. They provide medical care for injured animals and behavioral training to help animals be adopted. Their goals are to remove animals from abusive situations, rehabilitate injured animals, and stop animal cruelty. They encourage people to report suspected abuse anonymously 24/7. One poster features an image of a forlorn dog behind bars with red text saying "Speak out for them because they can't" to raise awareness and encourage reporting abuse.
This document summarizes Stephanie Westerman's experimental photography project. It describes three experiments: out of focus photos taken by changing the aperture setting to blur the images; a Hockney-style photo collage of a periodic table created by combining multiple photos that was influenced by Bela Borsodi's work; and motion blur photos where changing the camera setting to AV enabled the background to blur while keeping the foreground in focus. The author notes that low light was an issue for the Hockney photo and plans to use brighter lighting for future experiments. Overall, the document outlines three experimental photography techniques explored and lessons learned.
This document describes Katie Torpey's T-shirt design. Katie created a design for a T-shirt that she would like to have printed. The document does not provide any details about Katie's T-shirt design or what it depicts.
The document summarizes a t-shirt design project for a Friends-themed t-shirt. Key points:
- The design will feature memorable quotes from the Friends sitcom rearranged on the t-shirt.
- Photoshop will be used to design the t-shirt, primarily using the text tool to include the quotes.
- The target audience is fans of Friends ages 16-25. The design will be exported as a PNG file to meet the May 15th deadline for submission to Redbubble.
PRESENTACION DE JAVIER MARIN Y SEÑOR VAZQUEZmvazquez16
Internet es una red mundial descentralizada que permite la conexión de ordenadores de todo el mundo a través de protocolos de comunicación. Esta red proporciona servicios como navegación web, correo electrónico, foros, transferencia de archivos y comunicación por voz o video, lo que facilita la interconexión global y reduce las barreras de distancia y tiempo entre personas e instituciones.
Should You Have Musical Instruments In Worship?Alecia Stringer
http://devotionals.smartmember.com/lesson/musical-instruments-in-worship
Musical Instruments in Worship
Why acceptable in worship or not?
Arguments in favor or not?
Challenging time?
Most people in religious world says, who cares? Under
grace?
Doing it the way we like it?
Is it a mentality?
Issue is, how we approach the scriptures.
Leviticus in order to approach the Lord...
2 things had to happen:
1. The worshiper must be holy (Leviticus 11:45, I Peter 1:16)
45 I am the Lord, who brought you up out of Egypt to be your God; therefore be holy, because I am holy.
16 for it is written: “Be holy, because I am holy.”[a]
2. That which is "holy" must be used in worship. (10:1-
3,10)
Moses explains that which the Lord did not command. Can we come to the Lord to anything we want?
El documento compara las plataformas Galileo y Arduino para su implementación en los laboratorios de sistemas embebidos de la Universidad Santiago de Cali. Galileo tiene capacidades superiores a Arduino como su procesador Intel Quark y sistema operativo Linux, pero es totalmente compatible con escudos de Arduino. Ambas plataformas usan lenguajes basados en C/C++ y soportan otros lenguajes de programación. La implementación de Galileo permitiría desarrollar aplicaciones en un entorno diferente al de Arduino actualmente usado.
1) The document discusses four different layout designs for a tabloid newspaper mock layout.
2) The first design has the advertisement at the top and uses columns for the copy. The second places more emphasis on the large image and has a higher text to image ratio.
3) The third layout uses a more traditional design with masthead, headline and image on the right with wrapping text.
4) The fourth contemporary design pushes boundaries with a minimal caption and large centered image and advertisement.
The document discusses layout design for magazine articles using InDesign. It describes using grids and margins to structure the layout and place elements correctly. Headers, drop caps, and baseline spacing are tested in different layouts to attract readers' attention and make the text appear denser. Font choices are considered in terms of masculinity/femininity and their effect on different audiences. Overall the layouts are assessed as dull due to a lack of color and complexity in the mock-ups. Further extension tasks experiment with overlapping elements and different page configurations.
This document provides an analysis of three different informational posters or leaflets. It evaluates the design, language, and content of each document. For the first document about pet store animals, it notes the use of images and red colors to grab attention, as well as short sentences. It finds the information is one-sided against pet stores. For the diabetes poster, it analyzes the blue and white colors, bold font, and clear bullet points. It says information is accurate but biased against the disease. For the abortion poster, it discusses the use of red, white and green colors and a baby image. It finds the language formal but could be more concise. In all cases, it checks the documents against codes of practice
This document provides an analysis of the layout, design elements, and stylistic choices made in four magazine articles or spreads. It discusses the use of margins, columns, grids, large initial letters, page numbers, and other conventions in Q Magazine, Marc Jacobs magazine, Elle Magazine, and Cara's Magazine. The analysis focuses on design principles like organization, hierarchy, flow, and the use of images, text, and white space to engage the reader.
Media bias has become more prevalent as viewers increasingly rely on media to shape their opinions on political and social issues. Journalists can claim bias by saying they are sticking to a "side" and only discussing one subject rather than multiple perspectives, and some bias is obvious like only stating the good parts of an issue and one bad thing. The information consumed from media is akin to an injection that automatically sends the viewer a message about a topic.
This document analyzes a leaflet about discouraging pet purchases from pet stores. It notes the leaflet uses images of dogs in kennels and puppies with a caption saying "puppies are dying" to make audiences feel guilty. Red and black text is used to convey seriousness. Red bullet points signal potentially distressing information. The leaflet avoids ambiguity but is biased against pet stores by only mentioning the negatives. It provides no evidence to support its arguments and does not reference sources. In summary, the document evaluates the design, language use, and factual accuracy of an advocacy leaflet discouraging pet store purchases.
PRESENTACION DE JAVIER MARIN Y SEÑOR VAZQUEZmvazquez16
Internet es una red mundial descentralizada que permite la conexión de ordenadores de todo el mundo a través de protocolos de comunicación. Esta red proporciona servicios como navegación web, correo electrónico, foros, transferencia de archivos y comunicación por voz o video, lo que facilita la interconexión global y reduce las barreras de distancia y tiempo entre personas e instituciones.
Should You Have Musical Instruments In Worship?Alecia Stringer
http://devotionals.smartmember.com/lesson/musical-instruments-in-worship
Musical Instruments in Worship
Why acceptable in worship or not?
Arguments in favor or not?
Challenging time?
Most people in religious world says, who cares? Under
grace?
Doing it the way we like it?
Is it a mentality?
Issue is, how we approach the scriptures.
Leviticus in order to approach the Lord...
2 things had to happen:
1. The worshiper must be holy (Leviticus 11:45, I Peter 1:16)
45 I am the Lord, who brought you up out of Egypt to be your God; therefore be holy, because I am holy.
16 for it is written: “Be holy, because I am holy.”[a]
2. That which is "holy" must be used in worship. (10:1-
3,10)
Moses explains that which the Lord did not command. Can we come to the Lord to anything we want?
El documento compara las plataformas Galileo y Arduino para su implementación en los laboratorios de sistemas embebidos de la Universidad Santiago de Cali. Galileo tiene capacidades superiores a Arduino como su procesador Intel Quark y sistema operativo Linux, pero es totalmente compatible con escudos de Arduino. Ambas plataformas usan lenguajes basados en C/C++ y soportan otros lenguajes de programación. La implementación de Galileo permitiría desarrollar aplicaciones en un entorno diferente al de Arduino actualmente usado.
1) The document discusses four different layout designs for a tabloid newspaper mock layout.
2) The first design has the advertisement at the top and uses columns for the copy. The second places more emphasis on the large image and has a higher text to image ratio.
3) The third layout uses a more traditional design with masthead, headline and image on the right with wrapping text.
4) The fourth contemporary design pushes boundaries with a minimal caption and large centered image and advertisement.
The document discusses layout design for magazine articles using InDesign. It describes using grids and margins to structure the layout and place elements correctly. Headers, drop caps, and baseline spacing are tested in different layouts to attract readers' attention and make the text appear denser. Font choices are considered in terms of masculinity/femininity and their effect on different audiences. Overall the layouts are assessed as dull due to a lack of color and complexity in the mock-ups. Further extension tasks experiment with overlapping elements and different page configurations.
This document provides an analysis of three different informational posters or leaflets. It evaluates the design, language, and content of each document. For the first document about pet store animals, it notes the use of images and red colors to grab attention, as well as short sentences. It finds the information is one-sided against pet stores. For the diabetes poster, it analyzes the blue and white colors, bold font, and clear bullet points. It says information is accurate but biased against the disease. For the abortion poster, it discusses the use of red, white and green colors and a baby image. It finds the language formal but could be more concise. In all cases, it checks the documents against codes of practice
This document provides an analysis of the layout, design elements, and stylistic choices made in four magazine articles or spreads. It discusses the use of margins, columns, grids, large initial letters, page numbers, and other conventions in Q Magazine, Marc Jacobs magazine, Elle Magazine, and Cara's Magazine. The analysis focuses on design principles like organization, hierarchy, flow, and the use of images, text, and white space to engage the reader.
Media bias has become more prevalent as viewers increasingly rely on media to shape their opinions on political and social issues. Journalists can claim bias by saying they are sticking to a "side" and only discussing one subject rather than multiple perspectives, and some bias is obvious like only stating the good parts of an issue and one bad thing. The information consumed from media is akin to an injection that automatically sends the viewer a message about a topic.
This document analyzes a leaflet about discouraging pet purchases from pet stores. It notes the leaflet uses images of dogs in kennels and puppies with a caption saying "puppies are dying" to make audiences feel guilty. Red and black text is used to convey seriousness. Red bullet points signal potentially distressing information. The leaflet avoids ambiguity but is biased against pet stores by only mentioning the negatives. It provides no evidence to support its arguments and does not reference sources. In summary, the document evaluates the design, language use, and factual accuracy of an advocacy leaflet discouraging pet store purchases.
The document summarizes the student's experimental photography project. The student created collage images mixing photos of two subjects within triangular compositions. When creating the images manually, a mistake led to an unexpected but successful design. Scanning the images allowed the student to add texture and a vintage look in Photoshop. Overall, the student is pleased with the minimalist yet interesting final pieces and feels they fulfilled the assignment requirements by taking aesthetic, technical, and experimental approaches.
The document provides an analysis and evaluation of experimental photography work by the author. It discusses the creative process, influences, techniques, and outcomes of creating four composite photographic images. Key points include:
- The final images came out as expected or better, though with some unexpected elements that worked well. Manual creation and scanning allowed for creativity.
- Influences included artists David Hockney and John Stezaker. Styles from both were incorporated, such as collages with mixed subjects.
- Editing in Photoshop added lines, textures, and tones for aesthetic effect. Weak points may be confusion over mixed subjects, but the work fulfills the brief and experimental goals.
The document provides an analysis and evaluation of experimental photography work by the author. It discusses the creative process, influences, techniques, and outcomes of creating four composite photographic images. Key points include:
- The final images came out as expected or better, though with some unexpected elements that worked well.
- Influences included artists David Hockney and John Stezaker, as well as album artwork.
- Techniques included manual collage, scanning, and digital editing in Photoshop to add lines and textures.
- The work fulfills the brief of a minimum of three images and experiments with different media and techniques.
The document summarizes the student's final imagery project. It discusses how the student manually created collages with triangles made of smaller shapes and subjects, which were then scanned and edited digitally. The student experimented with techniques like channel mixing and adding white outlines. While some elements like the small collage pieces could be confusing, the student is overall pleased with the minimalist, vintage aesthetic achieved. Room for further improvement includes developing a stronger holographic effect and considering alternate angles. The work fulfills the assignment requirements through a variety of manual and digital media.
Steph Westerman is proposing a photo project that involves taking portraits of family members with their favorite pet incorporated into the image. She will take pictures of each pet separately and cut and tile the pet images onto the person's face and body to give the portrait a textured look. She will then alter the colors and contrast to make the images look pale and vintage. Her target audience is teenagers and young adults who would appreciate this artistic style that is similar to images seen on CD covers.
Steph Westerman is proposing a photo project that involves taking portraits of family members with their favorite pet incorporated into the image. She will take pictures of each pet separately and cut and tile the pet images onto the person's face and body to give the portrait a textured look. She will then alter the colors and contrast to make the images look pale and vintage. Her target audience is teenagers and young adults who would appreciate this artistic style that is similar to images used on album covers.