Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Bibi Card


Creating the bibi card was different than any other project thus far, because there was a template I had to follow, nothing I did was designed by me. So therefore what I was hoping to achieve was exactly what the original bibi card accomplished. The most challenging part in creating the bibi card was making the asterisk seen twice on the front. I first attempted to find a picture of it online to insert on the card, but it was nearly impossible to find one similar enough to use. Finally I began to use the pen tool to create the shape. When I started, it was hard to make it even and in the right shape. So...I drew over the asterisk shape I found online that looks similar to the one on the bibi card. Using that as a template helped me create it evenly.

What I actually enjoyed most was making the spacing perfectly match up to the original bibi card. The only way that was possible was to use a ruler and paper and measure it out. Once I did that, I used the ruler on QuarkXpress to match it up. That is certainly what I am most proud of. The majority of the work that went into the making of my bibi card was measurements. The spacing of every line and the placement of every text was measured out to perfection. Everything else on QuarkXpress was pretty basic. With more time there is nothing else I really would do, considering I did it all by finishing it to be the same as the original :)

Sunday, April 25, 2010

6 Panel Brochure


With my brochure I was looking to create a display of 'Colt State Park' that would make people want to visit it. Included several pictures of the park (water and land) to show its beauty. I also would want people to be aware of the great historical context of the park.

What I found most challenging was choosing colors for each panel of the brochure. Whenever I use QuarkXpress I create my own colors. Never have I ever used a given QuarkXpress color. Considering the fact that this was an informational brochure, I did not want backgrounds or crazy colors to take away form the photos or facts. I came to the best conclusion of primarily solid colors with black fonts. Very user friendly I would say. One MAJOR problem I has was creating perfect spacing. This problem arose because of my decision to have sections 4, 5 and 6 (the inside) be all different solid colors. Once my brochure was printed, cut and folded I noticed how easily the spacing could be messed up. After a few trial and errors with printing and folding I created an exact template to have even inside colors.

I enjoyed using all the different photos. The pictures I had of the park were in all different spots of my brochure at one point or another. Finally after deciding on the cover photos, the rest made sense where to be placed. The photos are definitely what I am most proud of. I feel like each photo displays different aspects of the park. The front shows a greenfield with high trees and blue sky, with a clip on the bottom of a gorgeous orange/yellow sunset on the Narragansett Bay. Two more photos of the bay are on the inside, one of the beach section, close up with rocks and sand, and the other a further away view of the coast of the bay. My favorite picture is on panel 1, (History of the Park) the top photo of the sky over the walk bridge. I also included a photo of the bulls guarding the front entrance, and one of the picnic area.

One thing I wish I could have added was a map of, or to the park. The very few maps i found through my online search were hard to read and not clear. With more time I would create a map to be placed on panel 2 (mailing address).

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Citizen Cope SoundSlide



Using SoundSlide I created an animated video of my Citizen Cope PowerPoint, then embedded it into blogger. The SoundSlide was designed to display my PowerPoint for the web. I chose to use simple slide transitions to not take away from the actual slides. The most challenging part of using SoundSlide was putting it into the blog. When the small version would not play I tried embedding the larger one and changing the size by editing the Html. Unfortunately changing the size did not effect the size of the slides, but only the border, so you could not see the entire slide.

I enjoyed how simple it really was to create the SoundSlide. Once adding the slide pictures and the sound, the program did the rest for you. With more time I would like to figure out why only the large video plays on the web.

Monday, April 5, 2010

Citizen Cope Poster

The goal of this assignment was to create an 11 inch by 17 inch poster for a CD release party for our chosen musician. What I was hoping to achieve with this was an eye catching yet informative poster containing the needed information; location, time, price and of course what it was.

One thing I found difficult working with QuarkXpress was configuring the alignment of texts. After a lot of playing around and reading through the book (QuarkXpress 8 Essential Skills) and was able to figure out what I wanted to do. I really enjoyed being able to send my items back and forward. I discovered 'Send to Back' sends the item to the bottom of the stacking order, and 'Send Backward' one moves the item back one level. (Same goes for 'Bring to Front' and 'Bring Forward')

I am most proud of the background I created. Although the poster was developed in QuarkXpress, I made the background in PhotoShop. I played around with the color yellow/orange in order to capture the audience's attention without being an irritating color. I layered two background and blended them to create it. If I was given more time I don't think I would change anything about the poster. I may have added more pictures, but the big picture I used I chose was because I wanted the audience to see Citizen Cope in front of an audience to let them feel like that could be them. I also chose the black and white version of the photo to contrast on the background. Overall I am very pleased with the outcome of the poster.