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HAPPY HALLOWEEN POSTER DESIGN CONTEST

10/30/2013

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Oh, what a spooky and kooky day!

We will have a quick and halloween poster design contest! You will assemble this project during one period. At the end of class period your project should be complete. At the end of the period we can look at all of the designs.

Your poster will be Halloween themed, and should some or all  the following text: 
Happy Halloween Glacier High School October 31 2013

I have collected various resources you can use in your poster design. Drag the Halloween Treats folder on the server to your desktop. Do not open these files directly from the server.  You may use these resources in your project.  Some of the resources are fonts to install, others are brushes, while others are vector files that can be scaled, re colored, or manipulated any way you can.

You can also visit some of the following websites to find some more resources:

Vecteezy: Skulls and Bones

Project Specifications:  Create a "letter" size project (8.5x11) that is web resolution (72dpi)

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GAME: DESIGN -O-RAMA

10/22/2013

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We will enter into some new and uncharted territory for Graphic Design 1. This is going to be heaps of fun for everyone involved that participates in the first ever DESIGN-O-RAMA, a graphic design game.

The purpose of this game is to link together the skills you have with Adobe Illustrator and learn about some different design techniques such as utilizing white space, alignment, balance, unity, and grids.

Here is how we will play:
Each person will gather and place some design elements into a folder. The folders will be placed on the server. Each player will then draw a folder at random and will need to design some thing that utilizes all of the design elements in the folder.

This will be a fast paced design challenge that will allow you to work within some constraints and also allow for some collaboration.

Here is how to get started....
Create a folder on your desktop.  Label the folder with your Last Name only.  You will have one period to gather some design elements to place in the folder. Consider there should be some connection between the design elements you gather.

Place the following design elements into the folder:
  1. Some Text (less than 30 words)- This could be a quote, song lyric, haiku, etc) Include the name of the author, artist, musician, book, song.  Create a Word document or Text File* with Word or Text Edit.
  2. TWO Images*
  3. TWO font styles from DaFont.com. Download these and move both into the folder. They  should be .ttf  files.
  4. ONE color swatch theme (.ASE file) from Adobe Kuler or ColourLovers.com. Download this and move it to the folder. File type: .ASE 

*Make sure images and text that you choose are school appropriate (nothing naughty that may reference sex, drugs, or booze anything else you wouldn't hang on your refrigerator at home)

After you have all of the files listed above in a folder drag and drop the folder on to the graphic server. There is a folder titled "DESIGN-O-RAMA" for each class period.
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Using Kuler in Adobe Illustrator

10/21/2013

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Now that you are nearly done with your self portrait project you can experiment with adjusting the colors to see different possibilities. Save a copy of your self portrait project and use the copy to experiment. You can experiment with adjusting colors, applying effects, changing backgrounds or borders.

Adobe has an wonderful website to help choose colors. The site is http://kuler.adobe.com  You can use this site to create and adjust a group of five color swatches.  These colors can be downloaded and loaded into your color swatches panel.   


Learn to use Kuler with your own Illustrator Projects

Learn to use Kuler with your own Illustrator Projects

Step 1: Create an Adobe account using your gmail address and password. This will give you access to all the functions in Kuler.

Step 2: Explore the Adobe Kuler Website. Create your own color themes. Look at other users color themes.

Step 3: Download five color themes to your downloads folder and them move them into a folder on your desktop.

Step 4: In Adobe Illustrator open the Swatches panel from Window->Swatches.  Also open the Adobe Kuler panel by going to Window-> Extensions-> Kuler

Step 5: Load your color swatches by going to the Library button on the bottom left corder of your Swatches panel....select Other Library.  Navigate to your downloaded .ASE files.  

Step 6: Select objects in your project you would like to adjust using your color swatches.

Step 7: Open the Color Guide panel using WIndow->Color Guide

Step 8: Use the Assign and Edit tabs to view how your artwork will be changed using different color swatches. You can select a swatch folder from the right side of the Re-Color Artwork panel. 


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Internet Safety Tips 

10/9/2013

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In the next few weeks and months we will begin to use the Internet. You may have used the Internet before but there are a few things we need to be aware of in order to be safe and respectable digital citizens.

The tips below are from and article from Web MD. The full article can be found here. These are some tips we will observe and follow while when we use the Internet in class.







1. Keep Your Online Identity Secret
Don’t tell anyone your real name and address or what neighborhood you live in. Here’s the general rule: Don’t give out any information that a predator could possibly use to find you. The Federal Trade Commission says that even “small clues” like what school you attend or the name of your athletic team is enough for a predator to figure out your identity. You wouldn’t tell some 40-year-old man or woman you met at the mall your name and where you live, would you? So why would you tellCoolGuy985 or HotChick16 from the chat room?

2. Your Username and Password Belong to You … And Only You
Don’t give your username or password to anyone. It's just that simple. What if a friend logs on and pretends to be you, and then says something really awful and gets you in trouble? Sure, it might seem funny to the “former” friend, but it’s serious and it happens everyday. With your username and password, someone can post language that gets you expelled from school, in trouble with your parents, or even in trouble with the law. Keep your name and password private.

3. The Internet has a Great Memory … So Keep Its Memory of You Clean
Just because the Internet is so massive does not mean that embarrassing or risqué pictures, rude or mean comments, or illegal activities will disappear forever. Watch what you post about yourself or others -- or allow your friends to post about you -- because you may have to live with it for a long, long time.

4. Be Good Online … Just Like You Are Offline
Writing “hate” emails, hacking into other people’s computers, illegally downloading music or movies and making online threats are just as illegal on the Internet as they are in the real world. You cannot hide behind a screen name and get away with it. Watch what you write -- because someone else is watching what you write!

5. Be Extremely Careful about Meeting Someone in Person
The FBI gives an all-out blanket warning: “Never meet anyone in person that you meet online.” That said, many teens do make good friends online. You just have to be super-cautious and make sure other people you know and trust also know this “new” online person.

If you do decide to meet the new person, bring your parents with you. All of you meet together in a public area like a mall where there are tons of people around. Ask that the person’s parents come, too. If the situation feels creepy, it probably is creepy! Just like in the real world, trust your gut instincts -- and walk away.

Sources:
Bruce, D. F. (2007, April 1). Teen Internet Safety Tips. Teen Health Center: Information on Teen . Retrieved October 10, 2013, from http://teens.webmd.com/features/teen-internet-safety-tips



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Marqueed.com
Now that you understand a little more about the Internet let's use it! You will create an account with a website called Marqueed.  

Login with your Google account to access Marqueed. Set up your profile by clicking on your name in the top right. Click on Settings. Enter your First Name and Last Initial (No Last Names). Leave other identifying information blank. You can upload an image of one of your own logos into the profile picture space.  Change your user name so that it does not include your last name.

After you create your account you can try uploading your first and second progress screen shots of your self portrait project. 

After you set up your marqueed account click on your name at the top right of your screen. Click on Profile.  Copy the URL in your browser window to capture your Marqueed page. It should look something like this: http://www.marqueed.com/glacierhighart

Fill out the form below to share your email address and your Marqueed page with Mr. Hanson. You will work in groups to provide each other feedback on your projects.  


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