Practical assignment (observation and analysis) Define, in your own words, the printmaking terms Find examples on the Internet to represent each of those terms Use your graphite, eraser, eraser putty and blending stub to sketch spheres using the following techniques: hatching and cross hatching, blending, rendering, squiggly lines and cross contour lines (please scan your …
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Working with WordPress
Firstly you need to download and install WordPress. Then publish it to your web hosting account. Create a subfolder if you wish to avoid conflicts with previous websites.After all the “admin” is complete, you can start having some fun. Choose and download a theme that best suits you and install it. Then customise this theme in …
Learning Activity – Point of Sale
Practical Assignment Part A Consider the touchpoints of your brand in general (to ensure that all the elements work together) and then focus on your packaging. Design a set of Point of Sale elements that will promote your product in-store. The set can consist of however many elements you choose. It can be in any …
Learning Activity – Packaging
Using the logo you created in Week 1 and the brochure you designed in Week 2, think about your brand and design packaging for your product. Remember that you can decide about the detail of your product. Is it dog biscuits, meat products in a tin, dry pellets or a new and exciting product? Do …
Learning Activity – Illustration, Infographic and Brochure
Practical assignment (observation and analysis) Use the logo you created in Week 1 and design a brochure for your product. You may use any format you like, just make sure that the format is in line with and adds to your logo design. Your brochure must contain an illustration. This could be the infographic alone, …
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Learning Activity – Create a Logo
Practical Assignment (observation and analysis) Develop a name for a dog food product. Design a logo for this product, using full colour. The logo must contain a main visual and typography. (Use the “People Saving Pets” logo as a guide – this does not mean your design should be the same, it is simply an …
Learning Activity – Market Your Website
Now that you have built and tested your website, I would like you to market it. Let’s say that your budget is NOK 10 000 (or 1800 $ US). Please do the following: Do some research on what advertising costs. You could for instance contact your local newspaper, print shop and other websites. Make a …
Learning Activity – Coding Basics (10 hours)
Take the basic website you have designed in your previous two Learning Activities in this module (Learning Activity – Put Thought Into Your Design and Learning Activity – Planning the Structure) and convert that into HTML and CSS code. This will help you understand the importance between the design and the programming phase and how …
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Learning Activity – Planning the Structure (3 hours)
Create the structure of your web page (from Learning Activity – Put Thought Into Your Design) in terms of HTML files and folders. You need to set these up so that you are ready to code your website. First use a pen and paper to do your planning; then do it on the computer when …
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Learning Activity – Composition
Take a series of photographs, each photograph must focus on one of the following: Pattern Texture Depth of field Lines Framing Perspective Space Balance Colour