December 6, 2018
What’s DUE:
- Steps 1-3 of Project #5 : Phase 3 Guidelines
- 10+ thumbnails and documented research to show idea development and critical thinking.
- Fully developed preparatory drawings showing your and your partner’s silhouette icon.
- Color mockup to clearly communicate color personalities and interactions.
Critique
Here is a great example of one student’s documentation of his Design Process for this project.
Present your Paired Color Identities Free-Study (in-progress) with your partner.
- 10+ thumbnails and documented research to show idea development and critical thinking.
- Fully developed preparatory drawings showing your and your partner’s silhouette icon.
- Color mockup to clearly communicate color personalities and interactions.
LAB: Free-Study Work
Step 4: ICON MOCKUP
- Refine your chosen icon sketch and trace onto tracing paper. Next ink your traced icon using black ink and scan.
- Or you may choose to assemble your icon using digital images.
- We will use illustrator to create your icon and then add it the template file.
- Watch this tutorial to learn how to prepare and vectorize your sketches or image collages.
- Follow this guide if you have additional questions.
- Similar to the last project, each member of the your team will create your own images to turn in, but your concept and color scheme will be planned out together.
- Continue work on your Free-Study in class. Practice good time management.
Step 5: FINAL EXECUTION / PRESENTATION
- Make sure you are communicating with your partner. Are you working with the same colors and concept?
- Work independently on your digital files.
- Make sure your artboard is set to Tabloid (17″x11″ Landscape)
- Save a copy of your final freestudy as a PDF (Illustrator Default) for print.
- Export a copy as a PNG (Screen 72ppi, Use artboard) to post to the class blog.
- The FINAL compositions should be printed on card stock (or mounted on bristol).
- Bring or send your files to a printer (Staples, Kinkos, Remsen Graphics, SaveMor)
- Call or stop by the shop to find out how to prepare your files for print. Or read the directions very carefully.
- Plan ahead! You may need to make a few test prints to make sure what you see on the screen is the same as in print. The interactions must be visible in print!
- As with previous projects, research, thumbnails, evidence of multiple drafts, consideration of overall compositional balance between figure and ground, unity, and communication of a clear concept is important!
- You will present your final work next class. Make this one count!
Homework
ALL PARTS OF Project #5 ARE DUE!
- Review the guidelines to be sure you have completed everything including posts and comments to the class blog.
BRING YOUR GLOSSUMENTS TO THE NEXT CLASS!