You will need to find out about logo design and the best way to do this. You will have to think about colours and fonts and the ones that will fit in with your theme and appeal to your target market. You will have to understand about images and the best ones to use for printing and you will also have to understand some of the rules of good design so that your posters are FANTASTIC.
REMEMBER that all the things that you are learning here are brilliant for doing work in other subject areas too
Logo designs should:
Simple, straightforward, vector, uncomplicated, symbol.
1. THINK of a name for your attraction.
2. IN YOUR BOOK write the name out in a descriptive way.....to make the name reflect an aspect of your attraction. You may use colour for this and make these names LARGE.
3. Do at least two more of these.
1. In ILLUSTRATOR, create 3-4 simple black and white logo designs to go with your theme.
2. Save these to your documents. You can go to File>Export and export them as JPEG's then import them into Word to print them OR you can screen capture them and put them in Word.
3. Print these and stick them in your book.
4. ANNOTATE these to explain your ideas.
Remember KIS: keep it simple - SIMPLE logo designs in one colour are better - you can always add colours later.
Below you will find the different files and information that you might need for Lesson 4.
Design a more complicated logo this time, but still in one colour.
This needs to be completed to go with this lesson. You will find this on the Homework page (look at the links at the top when you hover on 'Theme Park').
In a group: match the colours and fonts to the theme using the laminated sheets provided.
To describe how colour and font type can be used effectively to enhance a poster to fit in with a theme.
Colour palette, clear, legible, contrast, ornate, illegible
1. Look at
2. In your sketch book, produce a LIMITED palette of colours that will go with your chosen attraction and appeal to your target market.
Tips Be creative: you can use watercolours, pencils, coloured paper, cut out paint charts to show your colour palette. Make sure that you put this into your book REALLY attractively. Kuler is a programme that you can use to create colour palettes.
1. Collect some different fonts that you think will go with your theme on an A4 page in Microsoft Word (because they are easy to see on the font list in Word.)
2. Make sure that they are quite BIG. (28-36 would be a good size).
3. Print them, cut them out and stick them in your book - annotate to say why you have chosen them.
Go back to the colour palette that you created and see if you can think of some names to go with the colours. Have a look at some paint chart booklets to see what sort of names are given to the colours in these.
To be able to describe features of good and bad design.
Contrast, Colours, Space, Grouping, Alignment, Balance, Images, Cluttered, Fonts, Legible
1. You will be given a small picture of a bad poster and one of a good poster.
2. Stick these into your book and ANNOTATE them to show the good and bad design features. Look at the list that we did on the board.
When you are annotating, think about the things that you saw on the exemplar posters that you were given in your group. There is also a list on the right (under 'Files needed for Lesson 6 tasks).
Below you will find the different files and information that you might need for Lesson 6.
Resolution, Poor quality, Bitmap, High quality, Vector, Blocky, Pixels, Pixellated
We will look at images as a whole class with the teacher demonstrating and you following each step on your computer.
If you forget, then there are some instructions under the 'Files for Lesson 7' heading on the right.
1. Complete the worksheet on resolution.
2. Cut out the elements on the sheet and stick them into your book ATTRACTIVELY.
1. Collect some suitable HIGH RESOLUTION images that you could use for your poster design.
2. Save each one by right clicking it and saving it to your folder on ADT storage. Make sure that you save the large version of the image and not the thumbnail.
1. Go to Stock Xchng (the link is also on the right under 'Files for Lesson 7').
2. Log in: Username is Highcliffe, password is student.
3. Search for some suitable images and save them to your folder.
Below you will find the different files and information that you might need for Lesson 6.
Make a list of the information and words that you think should go on your poster. Now decide what is the most important message of the poster and therefore which words should stand out the most. Write this down and explain your reasons. Are there any things on your list that you feel could be left off the poster.