Watch & Discuss:
Package Project
Due Date: 2/25
Tools: you decide
Tools: you decide
Minimum required elements (B Effort)
- Purpose of the package/cover is clear and relevant to the target audience
- Images used in package/cover are original
- Package/cover demonstrates effective use of contrast
- Package/cover demonstrates effective use of repetition
- Package/cover demonstrates effective use of alignment
- Package/cover demonstrates effective use of proximity
- Package/cover demonstrates effective use of colors
- Package/cover demonstrates effective use of typography
- Package/cover has no spelling or grammatical errors
- Package/cover is legible
- Package/cover is nicely assembled
- If you work as a team, each member needs to produce a different version of the package/cover
- Package/cover/reflection is turned in on time
Minimum required elements (A Effort)
- Your branding of the package/cover is unique & creative
- Package/cover/reflection demonstrates effective use of digital arts tools
- Package/cover demonstrates an overall understanding of the principles of design
Steps:
- Brainstorm package/cover idea & get sign-off from Ms. Wilkens
- Layout package/cover idea on paper & get sign-off from Ms. Wilkens
- Write down your list of to do’s for this assignment on sticky notes. One to do per sticky note with assigned owner. Create a scrum board to track work.
- Pick digital tools to use and start creating assets. Create a google folder to save assets. Share folder with partner, if needed.
Reflect
- Go through the Package Project checklist & verify you have completed everything.
- Upload the digital artifacts from your package design as well as an image of your physical package on your blog.
- Explain how your package design demonstrates each of the following: contrast, repetition, alignment, proximity, colors and typography.
- All Done? Create an animation with Piskel or Code Art with Processing or play with images on bighugelabs.