University of Arkansas Summer 2011 Fundamentls of Journalism 1023 & Graphic Design in AFLS 4243
Monday, July 25, 2011
Sunday, July 24, 2011
AGED BLOG - 06B
The following link is the text effect I used to complete the label assignment... well, sort of.
Thursday, July 14, 2011
AGED BLOG
Today we went to the University's PMS Solutions, their print shop that services all University of Arkansas system campus units, other educational institutions, many statewide organizations and other non-profits. We viewed several printing presses and learned about their digital imaging equipmnt they use to transfer images from PDF to press. I never realized how complex a printing press would be, but the number one rule I learned is to choose pantone colors, instead of CMYK color variations. Pantone colors are standardized among printers, and will work out better for the graphic designer in the long run.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Tuesday, July 12, 2011
AGED BLOG
So, we're making postcards... I'm not particularly fond of mine for Prague, but I'm going to make it work. I'm much more excited to learn about typography and other graphic design elements, which is tomorrow's lesson.
Thursday, July 7, 2011
AGED ASSIGNMENT 2: COMPOSITION EXAMPLES
LEADING LINES
This example of leading lines pulls your eye to the women walking with their watering baskets, even though they are not the dominate figures in the picture.
FRAMING
This picture exemplifies framing, as the photograph is naturally framed through an existing site across from subject matter.
SIMPLICITY
While I don't think this is the BEST example, I think this photograph shows how simplicity can be achieved monochromatically, instead of just limiting the surroundings within view of the camera.
Wednesday, July 6, 2011
FOJ-July 6, 2011
1.) What is the XHTML tag to add a horizontal line to a web page?
- According to North Carolina State University's Department of Computer Science, the XHTML code "<hr>" adds a horizontal line to a web page.
2.) Who in your lab was born in February?
- Sara Kent confirmed she was born in the month of February.
3.) What is the call number for the AP Stylebook?
- According to University of Arkansas Library, PN4783.A83 is the registered call number for the 2010 Associated Press Style Book.
4.) Who published Alex Haley’s interview with Malcolm X in May, 1963?
- Doubleday Publishing, now part of Knopf Publishing group, published the interview in May, 1963.
5.) Who is the most junior member of the Arkansas Senate?
- According to the State of Arkansas website,Sen. Eddie Joe Williams of Arkansas District 28 is the Arkansas Senate's most junior member.
6.) What color is kunzite?
- According to the International Colered Gemstone Association, kunzinite is typically a pale pink hue.
- According to Oscars.org, 12 people were honored in this 2007 category for their contributions to the environmentally responsible industry conversation.
8.) What states were on the Senate Agriculture Committee in 2005?
- According to the US Senate Agricultural Committee's website, the sates Vt., Ind., Miss., Ky., N.C., Ga., were on the committee in 2005.
9.) How is the poverty line “drawn”?
- The Federal Census Bureau determines the poverty level threshold through a weighted average of income.
10.) What materials are accepted at the Fayetteville recycling center
- The City of Fayetteville, Ark. administration website, accessfayetteville.org, lists glass, aluminum, mixed paper, newspaper, cardboard, steel cans and grade 1 & 2 plastic materials as the acceptable candidates for onsite recycling.
AGED-ASSIGNMENT 1: POSITIVE & NEGATIVE GRAPHIC DESIGN EXAMPLES
POSITIVE EXAMPLE
This cover of Russian Vogue is clean and balanced, the text is secondary to the model's garment and the cover title. The model appears to be centered, and even though she isn't, the eye is still drawn into her first and then completes the circle from top left, down and around to the right side of the cover.
NEGATIVE EXAMPLE
Unlike their Eastern Europe counterpart (and really all of their other non-American brands), this cover is over the top, busy and the coloring doesn't allow the viewer to easily read the text. The cover is asymmetrically balanced, however there is no graceful glancing movement for the eye to follow. Of course, Vogue's message is to promote Kirsten Dunst in her movie Marie Antoinette in the September issue, but the ever so important page count for fall spreads and other feature stories are difficult to read and our only expectation is the ostentatious spreads we hope to find illustrating the Queen's lifestyle with the year's fall fashion angle.
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