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Celine White

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celine white
whi12020@byui.edu 208.821.5528 151 Viking Drive Apt 504 Rexburg, Idaho 83460

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Brochure Montage Logos Imaging Buisness Card Flier Event Ad Letterhead Web Page

December 7, 2013

Brochure

I created a resume brochure for my Visual Media Class.

Programs Photoshop, Indesign, and Illustrator course & instructor Comm 150 Section 2 Julie Peterson objectives Set up and align a two-sided, folded document. Create an original company logo and use it in a brochure. Incorporate quality images. (Incorporate at least four quality images (Not including the logo). One should be clipped in Photoshop and text-wrapped in InDesign so the text follows the cutout shape of the image.) Write at least 250 words of original copy with at least three paragraphs. Trim for a full bleed and print in duplex (two-sided) color. process I started out by creating a simple brochure. I used contrasting colors on the front and back with some previous photography I had taken. Then I inserted all the text. I tried to make this look professional. Then I inserted other images, including sketches Id done for a future film. I stayed within a color scheme and tried to play with my images on photoshop. All of them!

celine White
151 Viking Drive Apt 504 Rexburg, Idaho 83460 208.821.5528 whi1202@byu.edu

Celine Rachelle

Montage

October 26, 2013

Create a picture by montaging two images together with masks, and then putting a quote or message above with two contrasting fonts.

Programs Photoshop course & instructor Comm 150 Section 2 Julie Peterson objectives Learn to manage Photoshop layers. Learn to blend images together smoothly, using masks. (Two or more images) Use filters. (Apply at least one) Apply appropriate typography. Choosing good quality images. (Note background should be at least 16501275 pixels) Apply typography principles (titles, quotes, events or scripturesyour choice) Unifying a piece with a consistent theme process I had quite an experimental process. I went from a telescope idea to paris and band posters, and after many tries I ended up taking two landscapes and putting them together. My background was starry and had a really cool hill. I then grabbed water, a mountain and a forest from another one and combined them into one. I took the elements I liked, and using masks, filters and saturation I created a few effects. It was fun. I grabbed a couple cool fonts and I loved it!

logos

November 2, 2013

Create three different logos for a company.

Programs Adobe Illustrator course & instructor Comm 150 Section 2 Julie Peterson objectives Create a variety of logos to fit a company or personal image (at least 3 new logos). Do not imitate existing logos or use your previous designs. Use only the tools of Illustrator. (No photos on logo page) Setting up a professional display for the company. Arrange three logos on an 8.5 x 11 vertical page / .5 margins and add the company name in simple type at the top of page. Getting feedback from outside sources. Ask ten people to select their favorite logo. List the results, along with your favorite, in your blog post process I played around a lot with the brush tool. I had fun picking out different fonts. I started out by sketching out lots of ideas. I played around with titles and their designs. I originally was going to do a cardboard box with a picture of a lightbulb on it but I feel like its been done before. So I played around with the i in lightbox having an actual lightbulb. Then I tried some stylistic lettering with doodling and got this!

imaging

November 2, 2013

For this project, I took a photo I captured, uploaded onto Photoshop, then used elements of editing to improve it.

Programs Photoshop course & instructor Comm 150 Section 2 Julie Peterson objectives Learn basic photography skills. Use a digital camera to take a quality image, then download it. Size and crop the image. 6x6 resolution 150 Adjust image brightness, contrast, hue and saturation levels. Use a selection tool to isolate a portion of the image. Desaturate the selected portion of the image. Use a filter or colorize a portion of the image. Document needs to be 8.511 150 resolution. process After taking my photo and following the rule of thirds, I uploaded it onto Photoshop. I then isolated the flower itself and darkened the background. I worked with color, adding more blues and magentas into the photo as to turn a previously day-time green-tinted photograph into a darker, more night time look. I desaturated some of the petals so to make it more white based.

business card

November 9, 2013

Create stationary for a business using Adobe Indesign and Illustrator.

Programs Adobe Indesign and Illustrator course & instructor Comm 150 Section 2 Julie Peterson objectives Use The basic tools of Illustrator & InDesign. Create a new logo to fit a company or personal image. Do not imitate existing logos or use your previous designs. (Dont use photos or live trace in your new logo) Design consistent layouts for a business card and letterhead. Use your new logo to design two stationery items with consistent design. (Photos are okay on stationery.) Letterhead: 8.5 x 11 (full-bleed optional, but trim only .125) Business card: 3.5 x 2 (print above center on a vertical page) Apply typography rules keeping small copy. Learning to keep thing simple by having watermarks and drop shadows light and white space. Applying contact information: Include name, address, phone, and email on each piece.

process After experimenting with multiple cards, I decided to keep the logo and type simplistic and modern, seeing that it would attract my crowd a lot easier. I used different shapes and figured out how to use different weights, fonts, and color schemes worked together. I actually took some of the ideas from the weeks assignment of finding good business cards. Then I tried to go for a more professional color and exported it!

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Design a flier for a Graduate Leadership Conference

Flier

October 5, 2013

Programs Adobe Indesign course & instructor Comm 150 Section 2 Julie Peterson objectives Apply the design principles and use appropriate typography. Incorporate basic InDesign skills to improve basic flier layout. Retrieve image and logo from links on this page. Create a project folder with image, logo and InDesign document to keep links intact. process I spent a couple hours putting together this flier. I added black contrasts, with gray and white compliments. I played around with new fonts. It was pretty exciting being able to create something that was quality and professional. I also got to help other students out with the project, which helped me even more.

event ad
I created a full-bleed event ad in color to advertise a fundraiser using only Microsoft Word and a scanner.

October 12, 2013

Programs Microsoft Word course & instructor Comm 150 Section 2 Julie Peterson objectives Find, scan and import a high-quality image. Create a full-bleed design Use text boxes for layout in Word. Insert and edit images in Word. process I began by scanning a picture onto my computer from a Halloween magazine. I then uploaded and removed the background of the photo. I created a purple background with a center focus. I created my title, switching colors in order to create contrast and attention toward the title. I left the body simple- I grouped the activities on the white side and the information on the purple, then aligned them so that they would correlate to the center. I used boxes in order to put in additional information that was consistent over the different images so that readers would not be distracted.

I took these skills and created this on Microsoft Word. I then created a sixty page book, several other fliers and brochures and covers for portfolios.

A Writing Center

Hollows Eve
All day

OCT 31
Costumes
Come in for a session in your spookiest costume and youll get an extra special treat.

Candy
Sugary sweetness will be handed out to everyone who comes in for a session.

Contest
Our tutors are coming to work in costume. In order to win the glory, they need your vote!

located on the second floor of the library

letter head

November 9, 2013

Create stationary for a business using Adobe Indesign and Illustrator.

Programs Adobe Indesign and Illustrator course & instructor Comm 150 Section 2 Julie Peterson objectives Use The basic tools of Illustrator & InDesign. Create a new logo to fit a company or personal image. Do not imitate existing logos or use your previous designs. (Dont use photos or live trace in your new logo) Design consistent layouts for a business card and letterhead. Use your new logo to design two stationery items with consistent design. (Photos are okay on stationery.) Letterhead: 8.5 x 11 (full-bleed optional, but trim only .125) Business card: 3.5 x 2 (print above center on a vertical page) Apply typography rules keeping small copy. Learning to keep thing simple by having watermarks and drop shadows light and white space. Applying contact information: Include name, address, phone, and email on each piece.

process After experimenting with multiple cards, I decided to keep the logo and type simplistic and modern, seeing that it would attract my crowd a lot easier. I used different shapes and figured out how to use different weights, fonts, and color schemes worked together. I actually took some of the ideas from the weeks assignment of finding good business cards. Then I tried to go for a more professional color and exported it!

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November 23, 2013

Webpage

I created a webpage to document my logo from a previous project.

Programs TextWrangler (Macintosh), Adobe Indesign, Illustrator course & instructor Comm 150 Section 2 Julie Peterson objectives Create a Logo for a Webpage Write a minimum of 200 words to describe the process of creating your logo. Design a web page using HTML to display the logo and content. Acquire a working knowledge of HTML. Acquire a working knowledge of CSS. ( Identify hex colors for web design. (Find and use hex colors to match your logo) Compress multiple files in a zipped folder to attach as one file. Create a Website process I started out by downloading the text wrangler and using the format as a template for my own project. I converted all of my text and files to the project activity.html, and after several tries I finally got to a point where it looked like the picture. I like coding, but its a lot harder than I thought it would be.

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