-Magazine Design-
You should be able to do these things during this project:
1.
Student Examples
Google Site Examples:
Here are the spec's and tutorial for the "Magazine Design"
Don’t worry about using the cutout images yet…
1. Look for some magazines that interest you on line.
2. Choose one that you think your cutouts will look good in.
3. Start replicating the fonts/text and place on the page to look like the original magazine cover.
4. Be sure to use the same colors if necessary in order to follow the design of your specific magazine.
5. Take your time make it look good…
**You don’t have to copy another magazine exactly, but you should be referencing back to professional designs. Pay special attention to font sizes, types, color and placement. Also look at how the cut out photos are placed in relationship with the text. Don’t forget to think about your color scheme! It will be very important…***
1. Look for some magazines that interest you on line.
2. Choose one that you think your cutouts will look good in.
3. Start replicating the fonts/text and place on the page to look like the original magazine cover.
4. Be sure to use the same colors if necessary in order to follow the design of your specific magazine.
5. Take your time make it look good…
**You don’t have to copy another magazine exactly, but you should be referencing back to professional designs. Pay special attention to font sizes, types, color and placement. Also look at how the cut out photos are placed in relationship with the text. Don’t forget to think about your color scheme! It will be very important…***
Extraction Tutorial 10-0 |
Magazine Layout Process10-1 |
Art Criticism
Step #4
"Judgement"
Judgment
Okay, so whether or not in the previous step you interpreted the painting as “reminding you of dog crap,” you NOW get to say whether it is a success or a failure in your opinion. Also, do you feel it is original or not original? Would you hang it on your wall at home? Here’s the place for all the gut feelings that you had when you first looked at the artwork. |
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Good questions to ask yourself...
Evaluate the merit of the art work:
- To what degree does the art work succeed in conveying an idea or feeling?
- Is the meaning clear?
- Are multiple meaning possible?
- How could the artist convey his/her mesasge better?
- Your evaluation should be backed up with an argument. Why or why not the art work is successful.