The document analyzes and compares instructions manuals and leaflets for various products:
1) The Batman toy instructions manual uses bold, black and white formatting to match the Batman identity and appeal to its target male audience. Clear labeling and illustrations make the steps easy to follow.
2) The NERF instructions are more complex, displaying an age warning to indicate its older target age. The caution message stands out in red and black to grab attention. However, the diagrams lack clarity and written instructions need more detail.
3) The leaflet on ocean pollution uses bright colors and illustrations to engage its likely younger target audience. Referring to "you" makes the message more direct and impactful. Using biodegrad
This document provides information on cognitive strategies that can be explicitly taught to students to help them become more strategic, flexible learners. It discusses that cognitive strategies must be taught and practiced multiple times to become powerful tools. The document then lists and describes various cognitive strategies for readers, such as planning and goal setting, tapping prior knowledge, asking questions, monitoring comprehension, and reflecting on what was read. It also provides examples of strategy exercises teachers can use, such as word sorts, Venn diagrams, predicting, and synonym activities. The document emphasizes the importance of practicing strategies naturally and using resources to support reading comprehension.
The document provides guidance on how to write effective instructions. It explains that instructions should be in chronological order and include a title, list of materials, clear steps with pictures, and safety information. Examples of different types of instructions are shown. Additional tips suggested are making the reader excited, emphasizing ease of completion, including top tips and subheadings. The purpose is to help the reader independently follow the steps to complete a task. Clear, simple language in a logical sequence using imperative verbs and diagrams are emphasized.
This document discusses describing motion and position. It explains that motion can be slow or fast, and provides examples. The document then states that this module will teach how to describe an object's motion in terms of position, distance traveled, and speed using charts, diagrams and graphs. It discusses that describing position requires knowing how far an object is from a reference point and its direction relative to that point. An activity is described where students hide an object and provide written instructions for others to find it, revising the instructions to improve clarity based on feedback.
This document is the second part of the Grade 7 Science Learner's Material published by the Department of Education of the Philippines. It contains 6 units on topics of energy in motion, waves, sound, light, heat, electricity, the Philippine environment, solar energy and the atmosphere, and seasons and eclipses. Each unit includes multiple student activities to explain and explore the concepts covered in that unit through hands-on learning experiences. The material is intended for use by students and teachers in learning and teaching the Grade 7 science curriculum in Philippine schools.
The document provides information about the target audiences and content of two magazines - Men's Health and Empire. Men's Health targets wealthy males aged 25-34 with content focused on fitness, sports cars, and luxury goods. Empire's audience is largely male university-educated readers around age 35. In contrast to Men's Health, Empire uses bright colorful layouts and covers a broad range of films without focusing on any particular gender.
Jordan Bohill completed a project designing three posters for three beers for the Brass Castle brewery. While he struggled initially coming up with ideas and felt his early work lacked professionalism, he ultimately redesigned the posters and was happy with the final high-quality results. However, communication with the client was limited. For future projects, he would seek a more detailed brief and improved client communication to better meet their needs and allow for stronger work. The finished posters effectively portrayed the beers' narratives through aesthetic design elements like radial color fades, though one poster had less depth than the others. Overall the project was a learning experience in designing under constraints and time pressure.
This document discusses different types of client briefs that can be used for projects. It defines and compares contractual, formal, informal, co-operative, negotiated, commission, tender, competition, and my brief structures. Key advantages and disadvantages of each type are outlined. It emphasizes the importance of thoroughly reading and discussing the brief with the client prior to production to ensure mutual understanding and avoid potential issues. The document also considers opportunities for skill development, multi-skilling, and contributing to future work that this brief allows.
The document analyzes and compares instructions manuals and leaflets for various products:
1) The Batman toy instructions manual uses bold, black and white formatting to match the Batman identity and appeal to its target male audience. Clear labeling and illustrations make the steps easy to follow.
2) The NERF instructions are more complex, displaying an age warning to indicate its older target age. The caution message stands out in red and black to grab attention. However, the diagrams lack clarity and written instructions need more detail.
3) The leaflet on ocean pollution uses bright colors and illustrations to engage its likely younger target audience. Referring to "you" makes the message more direct and impactful. Using biodegrad
This document provides information on cognitive strategies that can be explicitly taught to students to help them become more strategic, flexible learners. It discusses that cognitive strategies must be taught and practiced multiple times to become powerful tools. The document then lists and describes various cognitive strategies for readers, such as planning and goal setting, tapping prior knowledge, asking questions, monitoring comprehension, and reflecting on what was read. It also provides examples of strategy exercises teachers can use, such as word sorts, Venn diagrams, predicting, and synonym activities. The document emphasizes the importance of practicing strategies naturally and using resources to support reading comprehension.
The document provides guidance on how to write effective instructions. It explains that instructions should be in chronological order and include a title, list of materials, clear steps with pictures, and safety information. Examples of different types of instructions are shown. Additional tips suggested are making the reader excited, emphasizing ease of completion, including top tips and subheadings. The purpose is to help the reader independently follow the steps to complete a task. Clear, simple language in a logical sequence using imperative verbs and diagrams are emphasized.
This document discusses describing motion and position. It explains that motion can be slow or fast, and provides examples. The document then states that this module will teach how to describe an object's motion in terms of position, distance traveled, and speed using charts, diagrams and graphs. It discusses that describing position requires knowing how far an object is from a reference point and its direction relative to that point. An activity is described where students hide an object and provide written instructions for others to find it, revising the instructions to improve clarity based on feedback.
This document is the second part of the Grade 7 Science Learner's Material published by the Department of Education of the Philippines. It contains 6 units on topics of energy in motion, waves, sound, light, heat, electricity, the Philippine environment, solar energy and the atmosphere, and seasons and eclipses. Each unit includes multiple student activities to explain and explore the concepts covered in that unit through hands-on learning experiences. The material is intended for use by students and teachers in learning and teaching the Grade 7 science curriculum in Philippine schools.
The document provides information about the target audiences and content of two magazines - Men's Health and Empire. Men's Health targets wealthy males aged 25-34 with content focused on fitness, sports cars, and luxury goods. Empire's audience is largely male university-educated readers around age 35. In contrast to Men's Health, Empire uses bright colorful layouts and covers a broad range of films without focusing on any particular gender.
Jordan Bohill completed a project designing three posters for three beers for the Brass Castle brewery. While he struggled initially coming up with ideas and felt his early work lacked professionalism, he ultimately redesigned the posters and was happy with the final high-quality results. However, communication with the client was limited. For future projects, he would seek a more detailed brief and improved client communication to better meet their needs and allow for stronger work. The finished posters effectively portrayed the beers' narratives through aesthetic design elements like radial color fades, though one poster had less depth than the others. Overall the project was a learning experience in designing under constraints and time pressure.
This document discusses different types of client briefs that can be used for projects. It defines and compares contractual, formal, informal, co-operative, negotiated, commission, tender, competition, and my brief structures. Key advantages and disadvantages of each type are outlined. It emphasizes the importance of thoroughly reading and discussing the brief with the client prior to production to ensure mutual understanding and avoid potential issues. The document also considers opportunities for skill development, multi-skilling, and contributing to future work that this brief allows.
This campaign aims to bring about national change to laws around smoking in public places. It uses images that emphasize the negative health effects of secondhand smoke on children to raise awareness and change attitudes. The campaign has been successful, resulting in a new law banning smoking in cars when children are present. It is part of broader efforts that have significantly reduced smoking rates in the UK over recent decades.
The document provides a client project proposal for designing beer posters. It includes mind maps and ideas for 3 poster designs, with the second idea for a "Brass Monkey" beer poster being selected for further development. Evaluations of the ideas consider their suitability for the audience, client, and appeal, as well as addressing production timelines, costs, personnel needs, and legal/ethical considerations.
These hip-hop magazines, including The Source, Vibe, and XXL, primarily target African American males ages 16-25. Their content focuses on the lifestyles, music, and issues relevant to rappers and their audiences. While some view the explicit content negatively, the magazines also aim to inspire young people and showcase success stories. However, they do not adequately represent the wider hip-hop audience in terms of age, gender, or ethnicity.
Jordan completed a project designing 3 posters for 3 beers for a client called Brass Castle. While the designs went through several iterations and Jordan struggled initially, they were ultimately happy with the final posters. However, communication with the client was limited and the open brief made the project challenging to manage. For future projects, Jordan plans to find a client they can get more feedback from to help guide the work, and improve their time management and planning.
A contractual brief is a signed agreement that specifies the requirements and timeline for completing a project. It protects both parties by allowing legal action if the terms are not met. A formal brief outlines requirements without signatures, making it less legally binding. An informal brief has no written terms, increasing risks of unpaid work or an incomplete project. A co-operative brief involves multiple companies working together without contracts, while a negotiated brief allows compromising on conflicting ideas from an original brief.
This document outlines a production schedule for creating three posters promoting different beers for Brass Castle brewery. The schedule spans three weeks, with each week dedicated to designing one poster. Week 1 focuses on the "Brass Monkey" poster. Week 2 involves further work on the "Mind Sweeper" poster and incorporating any feedback. Week 3 is for finishing the "Lunatic" poster. Resources needed are a computer, design software, and stock images. The creator will work independently but obtain client feedback. There is no budget.
This document discusses different types of grids for layout design including a 3 column vertical grid, a 5x5 grid for a magazine double page spread, and an 8 column vertical grid for a website. The grids provide structure for organizing content on a page or screen in a consistent, readable format.
This document contains a client project proposal for designing posters for three beer ideas. The client provides three initial ideas: 1) Mind Sweeper poster inspired by the video game Minesweeper 2) Brass Monkey poster with a tropical jungle theme representing the banana flavoring 3) Can outline poster using typography.
The client evaluates each idea, noting Idea 2 has the most solid concept and best matches what the client wants by showing a narrative. Development pages include mood boards, font options, and mockups further exploring Ideas 1 and 2. An assessment addresses suitability, appeal, timelines, costs, and legal/ethical considerations. Research covers competition, the craft beer market, and target audiences. A treatment outlines
The document analyzes and compares instructions manuals and informational leaflets for different products. It notes that the Batman instructions manual uses bold font and labeling to clearly guide the user, suggesting it is aimed at younger audiences. The NERF instructions have a more prominent safety warning but less clear diagrams. The anti-littering leaflet uses bright colors and illustrations to grab attention, potentially of younger audiences. The article focuses on facts and strong quotes to draw in readers without manipulation.
A regular dieter considering becoming vegan may feel unsure about scheduling meals and knowing what foods to avoid. They also may be uncertain if a vegan diet can provide sufficient nutrition. Learning more about meal planning and vegan nutrition would help address these common concerns about transitioning to a vegan lifestyle.
Veganuary is a campaign that encourages people to try a vegan lifestyle during the month of January. Going vegan for a month provides several health benefits such as reducing risk for heart disease and diabetes. There are affordable alternatives to dairy products like soy milk that are reasonably priced around £1.30 per carton. Adopting a vegan diet also helps the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to taking many cars off the road.
This document lists three design projects: an A5 landscape flyer, an A3 quote page, and a visual hierarchy project by Jordan Bohill. The flyer and quote page are print design projects of different sizes, while the visual hierarchy project examines how information is structured and prioritized visually.
This document discusses different types of grids for layout design including a 3 column vertical grid, a 5x5 grid for a magazine double page spread, and an 8 column vertical grid for a website. The grids provide structure for organizing content on a page or screen in a consistent, readable format.
This document identifies various page elements that can be used in layout design such as margins, fonts, grids, orientation, headlines, rules, whitespace, and other typographic elements. It provides examples of common page features like serif and sans serif fonts, baselines, pull quotes, and asymmetric or symmetrical layouts that can aid in visually presenting information on a page.
Jordan Bohill evaluates their Veganuary booklet design project. For the front cover, Jordan aimed to catch people's eye with bright colors and soft illustrations. Feedback was positive about the front cover. The multipage article had an informal, chatty style but design elements were confusing and could be improved. The infographic design did not follow conventions well and would benefit from a simpler, more organized design. The welcome pack pages had strong design elements but could be improved by changing fonts and filling empty spaces better. Overall, Jordan gained skills in design, layout, and receiving feedback to incorporate on future projects.
Veganuary is a campaign that encourages people to try a vegan lifestyle during the month of January. There are many health benefits to going vegan such as avoiding bad fats that can lead to heart disease and diabetes. A vegan diet can also be inexpensive, as alternatives to dairy products like soy milk and plant-based cheeses are reasonably priced. Going vegan just one day a week can significantly reduce your environmental impact by decreasing demand for meat and dairy products.
Veganuary is a campaign that encourages people to try a vegan lifestyle during the month of January. There are many health benefits to a vegan diet such as avoiding bad fats that can lead to heart disease and diabetes. A vegan diet is also better for the environment as it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and takes cars off the road equivalent to millions of miles driven. Going vegan means avoiding meat and animal products, but there are many tasty alternatives for foods like burgers, bacon, and cheese made from ingredients like soy, coconut, and rice.
This document reviews multiple sources that explore the benefits of a vegan diet, such as reduced risk of heart disease, but also notes potential downsides like nutritional deficiencies if not planned properly. It examines statistics on greenhouse gas emissions from different diets and lists common
This document outlines a 5-week schedule to create promotional materials including posters, merchandise, and a website. Week 1 focuses on logo and poster design mockups. Week 2 involves drafting the poster design in Photoshop. Week 3 is for creating merchandise templates and designs. Week 4 is spent transferring website sketches digitally and building the layout. Week 5 adds final touches and allows time to refine all materials created. Resources needed include design software, camera equipment, internet access, and fonts.
The document outlines considerations for research on a social action campaign focused on mental health issues among men and teens. It discusses looking at 4 existing artefacts with 2 using subtle messages and 2 using distressing images. Primary research would include questionnaires for 50 people ages 13-19 and over 20, asking about talking to others about problems. Sensitive approaches would be needed. Problems getting the campaign noticed could be overcome by using resources effectively. Finished pieces would be displayed in schools, pubs, and on public transport. Funding and ethical issues are also considered.
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This campaign aims to bring about national change to laws around smoking in public places. It uses images that emphasize the negative health effects of secondhand smoke on children to raise awareness and change attitudes. The campaign has been successful, resulting in a new law banning smoking in cars when children are present. It is part of broader efforts that have significantly reduced smoking rates in the UK over recent decades.
The document provides a client project proposal for designing beer posters. It includes mind maps and ideas for 3 poster designs, with the second idea for a "Brass Monkey" beer poster being selected for further development. Evaluations of the ideas consider their suitability for the audience, client, and appeal, as well as addressing production timelines, costs, personnel needs, and legal/ethical considerations.
These hip-hop magazines, including The Source, Vibe, and XXL, primarily target African American males ages 16-25. Their content focuses on the lifestyles, music, and issues relevant to rappers and their audiences. While some view the explicit content negatively, the magazines also aim to inspire young people and showcase success stories. However, they do not adequately represent the wider hip-hop audience in terms of age, gender, or ethnicity.
Jordan completed a project designing 3 posters for 3 beers for a client called Brass Castle. While the designs went through several iterations and Jordan struggled initially, they were ultimately happy with the final posters. However, communication with the client was limited and the open brief made the project challenging to manage. For future projects, Jordan plans to find a client they can get more feedback from to help guide the work, and improve their time management and planning.
A contractual brief is a signed agreement that specifies the requirements and timeline for completing a project. It protects both parties by allowing legal action if the terms are not met. A formal brief outlines requirements without signatures, making it less legally binding. An informal brief has no written terms, increasing risks of unpaid work or an incomplete project. A co-operative brief involves multiple companies working together without contracts, while a negotiated brief allows compromising on conflicting ideas from an original brief.
This document outlines a production schedule for creating three posters promoting different beers for Brass Castle brewery. The schedule spans three weeks, with each week dedicated to designing one poster. Week 1 focuses on the "Brass Monkey" poster. Week 2 involves further work on the "Mind Sweeper" poster and incorporating any feedback. Week 3 is for finishing the "Lunatic" poster. Resources needed are a computer, design software, and stock images. The creator will work independently but obtain client feedback. There is no budget.
This document discusses different types of grids for layout design including a 3 column vertical grid, a 5x5 grid for a magazine double page spread, and an 8 column vertical grid for a website. The grids provide structure for organizing content on a page or screen in a consistent, readable format.
This document contains a client project proposal for designing posters for three beer ideas. The client provides three initial ideas: 1) Mind Sweeper poster inspired by the video game Minesweeper 2) Brass Monkey poster with a tropical jungle theme representing the banana flavoring 3) Can outline poster using typography.
The client evaluates each idea, noting Idea 2 has the most solid concept and best matches what the client wants by showing a narrative. Development pages include mood boards, font options, and mockups further exploring Ideas 1 and 2. An assessment addresses suitability, appeal, timelines, costs, and legal/ethical considerations. Research covers competition, the craft beer market, and target audiences. A treatment outlines
The document analyzes and compares instructions manuals and informational leaflets for different products. It notes that the Batman instructions manual uses bold font and labeling to clearly guide the user, suggesting it is aimed at younger audiences. The NERF instructions have a more prominent safety warning but less clear diagrams. The anti-littering leaflet uses bright colors and illustrations to grab attention, potentially of younger audiences. The article focuses on facts and strong quotes to draw in readers without manipulation.
A regular dieter considering becoming vegan may feel unsure about scheduling meals and knowing what foods to avoid. They also may be uncertain if a vegan diet can provide sufficient nutrition. Learning more about meal planning and vegan nutrition would help address these common concerns about transitioning to a vegan lifestyle.
Veganuary is a campaign that encourages people to try a vegan lifestyle during the month of January. Going vegan for a month provides several health benefits such as reducing risk for heart disease and diabetes. There are affordable alternatives to dairy products like soy milk that are reasonably priced around £1.30 per carton. Adopting a vegan diet also helps the environment by reducing greenhouse gas emissions equivalent to taking many cars off the road.
This document lists three design projects: an A5 landscape flyer, an A3 quote page, and a visual hierarchy project by Jordan Bohill. The flyer and quote page are print design projects of different sizes, while the visual hierarchy project examines how information is structured and prioritized visually.
This document discusses different types of grids for layout design including a 3 column vertical grid, a 5x5 grid for a magazine double page spread, and an 8 column vertical grid for a website. The grids provide structure for organizing content on a page or screen in a consistent, readable format.
This document identifies various page elements that can be used in layout design such as margins, fonts, grids, orientation, headlines, rules, whitespace, and other typographic elements. It provides examples of common page features like serif and sans serif fonts, baselines, pull quotes, and asymmetric or symmetrical layouts that can aid in visually presenting information on a page.
Jordan Bohill evaluates their Veganuary booklet design project. For the front cover, Jordan aimed to catch people's eye with bright colors and soft illustrations. Feedback was positive about the front cover. The multipage article had an informal, chatty style but design elements were confusing and could be improved. The infographic design did not follow conventions well and would benefit from a simpler, more organized design. The welcome pack pages had strong design elements but could be improved by changing fonts and filling empty spaces better. Overall, Jordan gained skills in design, layout, and receiving feedback to incorporate on future projects.
Veganuary is a campaign that encourages people to try a vegan lifestyle during the month of January. There are many health benefits to going vegan such as avoiding bad fats that can lead to heart disease and diabetes. A vegan diet can also be inexpensive, as alternatives to dairy products like soy milk and plant-based cheeses are reasonably priced. Going vegan just one day a week can significantly reduce your environmental impact by decreasing demand for meat and dairy products.
Veganuary is a campaign that encourages people to try a vegan lifestyle during the month of January. There are many health benefits to a vegan diet such as avoiding bad fats that can lead to heart disease and diabetes. A vegan diet is also better for the environment as it reduces greenhouse gas emissions and takes cars off the road equivalent to millions of miles driven. Going vegan means avoiding meat and animal products, but there are many tasty alternatives for foods like burgers, bacon, and cheese made from ingredients like soy, coconut, and rice.
This document reviews multiple sources that explore the benefits of a vegan diet, such as reduced risk of heart disease, but also notes potential downsides like nutritional deficiencies if not planned properly. It examines statistics on greenhouse gas emissions from different diets and lists common
This document outlines a 5-week schedule to create promotional materials including posters, merchandise, and a website. Week 1 focuses on logo and poster design mockups. Week 2 involves drafting the poster design in Photoshop. Week 3 is for creating merchandise templates and designs. Week 4 is spent transferring website sketches digitally and building the layout. Week 5 adds final touches and allows time to refine all materials created. Resources needed include design software, camera equipment, internet access, and fonts.
The document outlines considerations for research on a social action campaign focused on mental health issues among men and teens. It discusses looking at 4 existing artefacts with 2 using subtle messages and 2 using distressing images. Primary research would include questionnaires for 50 people ages 13-19 and over 20, asking about talking to others about problems. Sensitive approaches would be needed. Problems getting the campaign noticed could be overcome by using resources effectively. Finished pieces would be displayed in schools, pubs, and on public transport. Funding and ethical issues are also considered.
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This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.