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Page 1: Visual Rhetoric, Feb 5th, 2014

February 5, 2014

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TODAY

1) Icebreaker2) Missy: She’s Missing3) Design task 2 and the world’s quickest Photoshop

tutorial4) Let’s throw some C.R.A.P. at the wall5) Show it off! 6) For next week…

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To start off…

For your icebreaker, I want all of you to hop on a computer and go to this website (it’s linked under today’s PPT on the site if you don’t want to type the whole URL): http://www.buzzfeed.com/peggy/which-design-aesthetic-are-you

When you finish, tell us your name (as usual) and what you got.

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Design

You’ve done some reading on design, and we’ll talk much more about design principles next week. But to get us started, I want to look at one poorly designed flyer and talk about how we might make it better.

Prepare thyself!

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From http://www.bignnastyprod.com/site/djdirty/djdirty.htm

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Design choices

I’m not sure I precisely understand it, but there’s sort of a sub-genre of party flyers that look a bit like this one. Knowing that, I don’t want to act as if this is absolutely hideous, but I think you can safely say, based on our readings so far, that this is not a well designed flyer.

When addressing a flyer like this, we want to collect some key information. So let’s break down what we actually have here.

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Elements

Text: Images:Color:

What is “essential?”:

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As pairs, hop on a machine

And make a better version of this flyer using InDesign and Photoshop (use Photoshop only to create elements to feed to your InDesign document) .

You can do it! I’ll give you all the time we have left to work. When we get to the 5 minute warning, I’ll ask you to save and send to me. If you get done sooner, we can show off what you made. But think about doing it well; don’t worry about doing it fast.

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HomeworkFor Monday, remember you will have a reading response and Design Task 2 due on Monday night.

Read: Golombisky & Hagen chapter 4 and 5.

Try to get a start on your logo so you don’t fall behind schedule!