Friday, April 20, 2012

Adobe Tutorial 5


Start leaf

  
              In this tutorial I learned how to use the blend tool to make a vector flower pattern. I made the flower petals first. I created 2 stoke paths, one a yellow/green and the other a blue green color. Then set your blend options by going to Object, Blend, Blend options, and set the specified steps to 10.  Then select both of you paths and go to Object, Blend, Make. That blends the 2 strokes together in 10 steps. Then I copied and pasted the flower petal 6 more times and put them around a common point.

                Then we used the same steps, to create the rest of the flower. I made the stem using 2 long stoke paths and blending them together using 8 shapes, and the area was so small that you couldn’t see the specified steps, but it made it look cool.
                Then I made the leaf. I used one curved stoke and a straight line stroke to make half of the leaf and then I copied and pasted and flipped it around and put them together to make the leaf. Then I copied and pasted it to make another one.
                Then I put all of the elements together to make a flower and arrange them like I wanted. Then I made the long leafs with the pen tool, and just 3 on the specified steps, and added those to the very base of my flower. And the final product is my pretty flower.

End Flower

Job search analysis 3

The third job I found was a graphic design job for "The Creative Group". The Job description is a graphic designer working for a specific client of theirs, designing all of the publications and creative jobs. The Education requirements is a 4 year degree in graphic design. The Preferred skills and software are you have to have a strong design portfolio, know how to use a PC and the CS5 Software, and know HTML5 and CSS3 and javascript/jQuery coding for web design. Very knowledgeable in design principles, and be able to be persuasive in presenting my ideas and designs.The Salary range is  $95,000 to $110,000 a year.You have to have at least 4 years of experience in professional web and other design.

Source:http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?IPath=JRKV0A&APath=2.21.0.0.0&job_did=J3I1F26R6JWVG7GXJWY

Lawsuit summary


For my lawsuit, I will be summarizing the lawsuit between Apple Inc. and Fei Lik Lam and his parents about Lams website business called whiteiphone4now.com.
                Apple filed a lawsuit against Lam and his parents for infringement on their trademarks and selling of their products without their permission. Lam had gotten white iPhone parts that were still being developed by someone he knew who was working at apple. He was getting the parts and selling them to people all over through his website.
                Apple asked for an injunction keeping the Lams from any further sales. Also to forfeit all the profits made from selling the iPhone 4 parts and other penalties as well.  Needless to say, Apple won the case and the Lam’s had to pay all the penalties listed above.
                My view on this is that you don’t mess with Apple. They are very serious about the use of their trademark.
Sources: This came from the actual case file that I found online at this website: http://domainnamewire.com/wp-content/white-iphone.pdf

Job Search Analysis 2

The second job I found is a job with LHC Group Inc. They are a national home health and hospice service provider. The job description is for a full time graphic designer. That person would be designing ads, brochures, presentations, web pages and other material. They will work with other graphic designers and coordinate projects as needed. The education requirements are you have to have a bachelor's degree in a graphic arts or a related degree. The preferred skills and software are that you must be proficient in Adobe Creative Suite and have a strong portfolio of creative design work with proven results. And they also say you have to be able to perform under pressure to meet deadlines and be able to work in print and web. They don't give you the salary range on this website. I think you actually have to apply for the job to hear the salary range. You have to have 2 years experience in a high-volume corporate, or an agency setting.

Sources:http://www.careerbuilder.com/JobSeeker/Jobs/JobDetails.aspx?IPath=JRKV0H&APath=2.21.0.0.0&job_did=JHR2QH74Q96XRFXZS1R

Tuesday, April 17, 2012

Adobe Tutorial 4




First I created a circle shape in illustrator and filled it with orange. 

Then I copied it and pasted the new one in Front of the other circle and filled that circle with a lighter orange color, and scaled it down to 40% and put it in the lower half of the circle.

Then I selected both objects and went to Object > Blend > Make and blended the 2 circles together.
Then it said to make an oval and fill it with a linear black and white gradient. 
Then I placed it on top of the other circles. 
Then I went to the transparency panel and selected screen mode with made it look 3D. 
Then I just copied and pasted the whole thing twice, and changed the circles to blue and green. 

This is my final image. My beautiful 3d icons.


Wednesday, April 11, 2012

Final Project

Front Rough
Thumbs


         
Full Page Rough

Folding Dummy 1
Folding Dummy 2




The purpose of my final project is to inform people about the fundraiser that Hidden Haven is putting on. Make people interested and get involved in the event. My target audience is mainly the churches that support the camp, and the kids who will be in the event, and everyone who would donate money to the event. My call to action will be a date that way people will know when the event is and mark it on their calender. There will also be a pledge form on the brochure that people can cut out and send in if they wish to give money. And their will also be contact information on here that the viewers can call if they have any questions.The project specifications are:
Trim size:10.875 by 16.875 in
Bleed: .125 in
Margins:.25 in
Finishing:Just needs to be folded down.
Number of Colors: It will be 4 color.
Paper: Hammermill 28# white

Here are the prices to produce:
250: $217.65
500: $384.68
1000: $769.33

My master image list elements I used in this project are my clipping path and my other screen tint.
All my images that I got were from the server and images taken by me or my family. And I made the logo design for Hidden Haven.

Here are my final product images:
First we have the product before its folded and then showing the product after it is folded and how it looks when you unfold it.

Monday, April 9, 2012

Job Search Analysis 1

The first job I found was a graphic designer job in Bloomington, Indiana. The job description is the designer is responsible for creating book covers and designs for marketability. They will need a knowledge of current design trends that relate to fiction and non-fiction genres. Continual critiques will provide high quality work and designing of other projects will be assigned as they are needed. The education they require is a college degree that is preferably in Fine-Arts or Graphic Design. The perferred skills are to know the aspects of offset and digital prepress and print production processes and technology. Also a current knowledge of new technologies and current trends is also required, and expanding the company brand. Need excellent organizational, verbal and written communication and interpersonal skills. As well as 3-5 years experience in an ad agency or design studio. And the prefer superior skills in the programs MS Word, Excel, Power Point, Outlook e-mail, Internet use, and typing skills at 50 WPM. The salary was not specified but the average graphic designer makes about a 30- 50,000 dollar salary range.

Source: I got my information from careerbuilder.com

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Adobe Tutorial 3


before image


STEP 1: Open a new document in Photoshop
Make sure the Background contents is Transparent. I used 800×600 px size. You can use any size for this tutorial, but if you plan to make a printed poster I would recommend that you would use a much larger size.

STEP 2: Create your shade background
Fill your canvas with a dark gray, I used #383838. Then select the brush tool and use a large blurry (hardness=0%) and use a slightly brighter color, I used #6b6b6b, to brush at random spots in the canvas. You can also use the gradient tool to achieve this.


STEP 3: Insert your image into the canvas
…Either by dragging or pasting. It is better to use an image with a very simple background and where to main person or subject sticks out. I used this image:

STEP 4: Go to Image>Adjustments>Brightness/Contrast…
Use the following settings: Brightness: -30, Contrast: +40. These number do not have to be exact because your original image might already have a high contrast. So if these numbers are too high, use my example difference to come up with a good number.

STEP 5: Change Blending mode
Select the layer of your image and change the Blending mode from Normal to Darken (this option can be found in the top of the layers window).

STEP 6: Select the Custom Shape tool from the Tools window
Select the layer of your image and change the Blending mode from Normal to Darken (this option can be found in the top of the layers window). Then select the ‘Registration Target 2′ shape from your default custom shapes. This is the shape which resembles sun rays. Make sure the shape color is White.

While holding Shift, create the shape on the canvas in a way that the main subject of your design is around the center oThen Right click on the shape layer you have just created and select ‘Rasterize Layer,’ and move this layer right under your image layer in the layers window.

STEP 7: Erase the rays from under your image subject
Since you want the rays to go AROUND the subject and not ON them, select the Eraser tool and use a small blurry brush (hardness=0%) to get rid of the rays that show on the subject of your image. Then select a grungy or dirty brush for your eraser, and erase a little here and there around the rays.

STEP 8: Add more Grunge
Create a new layer (on top of all layers). In this new layer use a different grunge or dirty brush and select the color black to add some grunge on the sides of the image or wherever you find it fit.
STEP 9: Add Hue/Saturation Layer
Select the ‘Create a new fill or adjustment layer’ button which is the little half black half white circle button in the bottom of the layers window, and choose ‘Hue/Saturation

STEP 10: Add Gradient Map Layer
Once again select the ‘Create a new fill or adjustment layer’ button (half black half white circle button in the bottom of the layers window) but this time choose ‘Gradient Map…’ Then click on the gradient to edit the colors. In this step you can choose any variation of colors to determine the gradient map of your design.

STEP 11: Add Border Shadow
Create a new layer. Then Select All (ctrl+A) and go to Edit>Stroke and use the following settings and make sure the color is Black:

Then go to Filter>Blur>Gaussian Blur and set the radius to 42.0 pixels. Change the Opacity of this layer to 56%.
Final Image











Sources: I used my own image, and here is the tutorial I followed.

Sunday, April 1, 2012

National Logo Redesign

The logo I chose was Walmart's Logo. It has changed a lot over the years and has recently changed again. I looked on the Walmart website about their logo and the only reason they gave for changing it was to freshen up their design. Here is the timeline of their logos that they provided on their website:


The new logo is very clean and modern. The new design is a lighter color which is more appealing to the eye, its not all caps which makes it look less bulky, and its all one word now instead of broken up which makes it look cleaner, and then they added the yellow star burst thing on the end that looks modern or futuristic and goes very well with the logo. My suspicion of the new design is that it is suppose to help advertise their "going green" initiative. To me it looks a sun, or something in nature. But the new font is not as bulky and just makes it more appealing, even though I loved getting the smiley face stickers when I was a kid, but since I'm not anymore, I really do love this new logo.

Sources: All the information I got(even though they didn't provide very much) was off of the Walmart website in the history section.