The major project will be to create a journal documenting the design movements covered this semester, focusing on style characteristics of each epoch. You will submit your final journal as a combined Adobe acrobat .pdf file. You must combine files and send it only as a .pdf file to make sure I can view your design and fonts accurately. COPY THE LISTING IN THE STYLE GUIDE BELOW for style characteristics corresponding to each style. Do not make up or attempt to determine the characteristics of each style. Copy and paste.
Make sure to submit your project by the due date. I will accept late work with a 5-point late fee deduction until the last day for late work listed in your schedule. I will NOT accept any late work after this date so please plan accordingly. Your spreads will document major styles of design covered in your textbook.
In the video, I've included a variety of sample journals courtesy of graphic design history alumni for you to view for inspiration.
Creating Your Journal Draft E
I have included a copy of the .pdf used in the video and a few complete journals to reference.
GSCHROEDER Journal &
SFERNANDES Journal &
KGAVENTHOR Journal &
CINGRAHAM Journal &
ZSARINANA Journal&
Note: On the Futurism spread all the poetry images on the left should be text based only while the graphic illustration images on the right are image based.
The final spread Postmodern Design is one full spread with 3 substyles-Deconstruction, New Wave, Retro/Vernacular.
Make changes to your original Victorian Era and Arts & Crafts draft based on my feedback and re-submit it with this project. Use that model to repeat for the rest of your layout. These spreads must include:
A. Name of style
B. characteristics-USE THE STYLE CHARACTERISTICS AS LISTED BELOW.
C. List three to four key artists
D. At least 3 different images from that style
The final product will be digital spreads highlighting the epochs of design history. Your work could later be output and wire bound to make a handmade book that will be a valued component of your portfolio. Format: Individual pages are 8 by 8 square and spreads 8 by 16. *
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