Visual design blog COM130
Friday, May 4, 2018
Pencil
Elephant
For this in class assignment we worked on coloring an shaping using Adobe InDesign. The sample is an elephant which we colored and adjusted using selection tools and the color brushes and swatches. Alternating between the colors and shapes was necessary.
Colored Boxes
In this assignment I created an assortment of boxes using different gradients, colors, blends, transparencies, and the mesh tool using Adobe InDesign. The end product is a creative mix of shapes and colors.
Green turtle
In this in class assignment in InDesign where I made a news article using selected text and pictures which I downloaded from blackboard. After selecting these I cropped the images to fit and then I moved the text into three separate columns. This assignment also required me to adjust the pictures, understand font sizing and wrapping the text around the image.
Infographic
This is my infographic which I created using Adobe Illustrator. In this assignment I first sketched out roughly what format and type of infographic I wanted to make. After deciding on a horizontal look I chose a topic. Messi vs. Ronaldo. the greatest matchup in soccer. The two best players of all time. The next step was to select a background image. Once I chose the Champions League logo as the background image I chose the fonts and font colors. Yellow seemed to work well with the blue and black background. After this I simply copy and pasted the images of Messi and Ronaldo and adjusted their images to fit under their stats.
Soccer
In this assignment I selected an image and cropped in the soccer players leg. I cut out the extra background details from the leg and cleat. Then I colored and shaded in the side of the leg to make it seem more real on the picture.
Beach
In this in class assignment I photoshopped five images into a background image of the beach. To create the illusion of having these images them like they are actually int he picture, i used different selection tool, embedded pixels, smart objects, color adjustments, and the copy and paste tool.
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