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Learning Activity – Design of Layout in InDesign
Using InDesign, design a 4-page brochure for a fictitious travel agent. The size of the brochure should be A5 (when it is folded). Design the brochure in full colour. Use fake body copy, but create sensible headings. Use titles, headings and images of your choice. Be sure to pay attention to: Choice of type Choice … Fortsett Learning Activity – Design of Layout in InDesign
Learning Activity – Pace and Contrast
Compare the design (in terms of pace and contrast) of an online magazine, blog or website to that of a printed magazine, book or journal. What differences can you see between the kinds of design strategies used in the two formats? Write down your findings and upload it to WordPress. For this activity i … Fortsett Learning Activity – Pace and Contrast
Learning Activity – Basic Principles of Layout
Take a magazine, newspaper or book that includes images and text. Lay tracing paper over the top of three spreads (both left-hand and right-hand pages). Using a pencil and ruler, carefully trace the grid underlying the page layouts. Remember to remove specific text elements or images, and to only draw the grid lines. Note column … Fortsett Learning Activity – Basic Principles of Layout
Learning Activity – Symmetry/asymmetry
In this assignment, you will be given the opportunity to also test your idea sketching skills. It is important to start working with basic ideas on paper and develop your concept from there on out. On an A4 landscape page, draw four equal squares. Create 4 more pages in this way. So, you'll have 5 … Fortsett Learning Activity – Symmetry/asymmetry
Learning Activity – Form and Space
Rearrange shapes cut out of paper, and try to find the point at which the figure disappears into the ground. Cut out a series of shapes from black paper – squares, rectangles, circles and random shapes – in a variety of sizes, from small to large. Working with a square piece of white paper, place … Fortsett Learning Activity – Form and Space
Learning Activity – Exposure Basics
For the last two weeks the learning activity was to get to know my own camera. I had a fun time trying to make the best of my pictures. It is a lot to think about, iso, aperture and shuttertime. I think i have to practice a lot to get it perfect. Name all … Fortsett Learning Activity – Exposure Basics
Delving deeper into the history of photography
Question 1. For this first task this week we should pick three events from this week`s lession, history of photography. I chose : The pinhole camera, The process of negatives and positives and Wet plate negatives. The pinhole camera Alhazen invented “Pinhole Camera” Ibn al-Haytham, Latinized as Alhazen, in full, Abū ʿAlī al-Ḥasan ibn al-Haytham, (born … Fortsett Delving deeper into the history of photography
Learning Activity – Colour Theory
Question 1. Having watched the video with Nigel French – describe, in your own words, what each of these colour systems means: RGB and CMYK. The rgb system is additive colours, the primary colours are red, green and blue. These colours are made to generate colour on a screen such as computers and television. This means that these … Fortsett Learning Activity – Colour Theory
Leaning activity- Creating a cd cover
Design a CD cover for a fictitious band called “The Typos”. You may determine the title of the CD as well as any one of the following genres for the band: Indie Rock, Electronic or Hip-Hop. 2. Use a visual and typography to design the CD Cover and remember to make the type work with … Fortsett Leaning activity- Creating a cd cover