GRAPHIC DESIGN assignment

 Illustrate a Map for "walimatul Urus" from iKOM, jejawi to Kolej Kediaman Wang Ulu.


Submit file: 
  • Ai
  • Jpeg
Cari dan lihat rekabentuk bahan bercetak kreatif berdekatan anda.
Ambil gambar Selfie  bersama rekabentuk bahan bercetak (Contoh: banner/poster/buku/majalah/papan tanda) yang menarik perhatian anda.
Senaraikan 1-3 Prinsip reka bentuk yang terdapat pada poster tersebut dan sebab anda fikir reka bentuk itu menarik.
Minima 20 patah perkataan


Every novel has a different cover style. A novel's front page design is crucial in terms of how much information it conveys to the reader. Contrast is the design principle used in this book. In this novel, the notion of contrast is used to highlight how different things are, with black depicting a man and white depicting a ship. The novel's use of contrast seeks to prevent items on the cover from appearing too similar to one another. The main character of the book, a man, is depicted in the photograph on the book's cover. The man's image plays a part in drawing the reader's attention and making it enjoyable for the intended reader to flip through and view the novel's cover design. The second design tenet has the upper hand. Concentration's centre is dominant. The key object or thing is highlighted in novel cover art so that it may be viewed and read. The man who serves as the book's protagonist is indicated by the size of the word "he" in the title. The literary style that predominates indicates that the man is the subject of the narrative. The last design principle is simplicity. The writing on the book's cover is intended to make the title simple to read and comprehend. The amount of words in one sentence is constrained by the simplicity principle. This principle is also written in bold.
Description: 


There are thousands of typefaces, some great and some not so great. One of the most important aspects in understanding the selection and integration of letterforms and type styles is just looking at different font families.
Following the Tutorial video given below, create 1 Type Faces design about yourself. Use your own photo (selfie) and words that describe you. be confident about yourself and wrote something that you can print and see everyday. the words must exceed minimum of 10 words. 

Example:
"Success is not final; failure is not fatal: It is the courage to continue that counts."

“There are three ways to ultimate success: The first way is to be kind. The second way is to be kind. The third way is to be kind.”

the design must be in size of:
1. 300ppi
2. RGB Colour
3. 11R (photo size format)

The students must submit 2 type of file format:
1. adobe photoshop CC and above
2. PNG format


Individual Assignment 2 (30%)
Info graphics
What are info graphics? Info graphics are defined as being a “visualization of data or ideas that tries to convey complex in formation to an audience in a manner that can be quickly consumed and easily understood.” (Smiciklas,2012, p.3). For public relations professionals, info graphics not only serve as a great tool to communicate and share data externally, but also for their internal audiences.

Assignment Overview 
You will be asked to create an infographic explaining a concept or topic of interest within strategic communications (ex. advertising, public relations, etc). Infographics are based on research and data, so you will need to make sure to find reports and statistics to support these points and make sure to cite them in APA format. The focus of the infographic can be trend, industry, consumer, or even brand focused. Examples of topics can include: 
  • Role of social media within public relations 
  • Growth of public relations as a field 
  • Angry Birds addiction and consumers 
  • The growth of social media in Super Bowl Advertising 
  • College students and smartphones
  • Evolution of mobile technologies
  • Sports public relations and teams 
  • Health issues or cause related marketing initiatives
Type of infographics (choose one)
  • Statistical infographics
  • Informational infographics
  • Timeline infographics
  • Process infographics
  • Geographic infographics
  • Comparison infographics
  • Hierarchical infographics
  • List infographics
  • Resume infographics
Resources on how to create infographics (Article you can find and use in internet)
  • How to Create Outstanding Modern Infographics – Vectortuts+ •
  • Infographic: Do-It-Yourself Guide to Infographics – Marketing Tech Blog •
  •  A Few Rules for Making Homemade Infographics – The Atlantic Wire • 
  • The Do’s and Don’ts of Infographic Design – Smashing Magazine • 
  • How to Create a Great Infographics (Slideshow) – The Content Lab • 
  • *The citation or source must be put at the below part of the poster / info graphics
Submission
Softcopy  
  • 1 copy of Original Design in Photoshop or illustrator
  • 1 or more of original footage/image
  • Share google drive to Google classroom
Description
  • A3 size
  • 300ppi
  • RGB color
  • Write down your name and metrics number at the right bottom of the paper following the reference link of your infographic (see the example below)


Magazine design demonstrates a designer’s ability to lay out a page, organize information, and combine written and visual material intelligently.  A good magazine has a strong identity, so that readers always know where they are, page after page, even when wading through a large number of ad pages.  A magazine relies on pacing for its impact, and laying out a magazine is a little like making a movie, complete with a beginning, middle, climax, and conclusion.


Here are a few things to consider for your Magazine Layout
  • : What’s the purpose of the magazine/layout you are working on? Is it image-based, story-based, formal, funny? etc.
  • : Make sure your content is evenly distributed over the page/spread. Don’t put too much in one part of the page/spread. Unbalanced layouts will feel uncomfortable and lose viewers interest.
  •  Do the right pieces of information stand out? Establish what is the most/least important information for a viewer and indicate the levels of priority visually.
  •  Is the text easy to read? Watch out for your point size and the font you use. Colour choice is also crucial, making sure that there is enough contrast between the copy and the background.

Typography plays a crucial role in Editorial Design. An article that you design could include text in the form of a story, interview, opinion etc. so it is pretty vital to make sure the copy you use is easy to follow and understand.
  •  - Make sure the size of your text is readable for your audience and consider if they will be looking at a page or screen.
  •  - The ideal line length is between 50 and 70 characters per line. Shorter lines will break too often, causing the reader’s eyes to jump back and forth way too often, while longer lines will make it hard to find the next line at each break.
  •  - Where possible break up big blocks of copy, they can appear intimidating and might put readers off. Use paragraphs, columns, threaded text frames, lists etc.
  • - Define clear starting points for your reader by using visual hierarchy and features like Drop Caps and highlighted text blocks (usually used for quotes or interesting parts of an article).

General Information/Guidelines:


1. Create and Get in the group of 4 or 5 people / group ONLY


2. For this assignment, you are asked to create and submit a proposal regarding the design and visual identity of a brand new (though fictional) literary and cultural magazine about certain organization in UniMAP. 
Example:
  • Nemec Club, 
  • FTKEN Club, 
  • BESTA
  • Direct Club, 
  • MPKK PF1
  • MPKK PF2
  • MPKK BUMITA
  • MPKK UNICITY 
  • MPP, 
  • SUKSIS, 
  • ROTU, 
  • ALUMNI, 
  • HEPA,
  • P3P, 
  • SISPA
  • and many more.
3. The Steps to do:
  • 1. Discuss the topic with group member
  • 2. interview the organization MT to gain information about their activities that interesting to put in your magazine.
  • 3. sketch the layout
  • 4. the software(print screen the design process (2 or more) )
  • 5. Submit


4. The topic cannot be the same with other group. so you must create a discussion with other class member to decide which topic you can pick.  There is laterally more than 20 organization in UniMAP that you can choose, either club, school, faculty, units, Centre's, Uniforms, and many more.


5. In order to get to know each other better, you will create (and present) a magazine cover design and (layout) content about the organization. 


6. Using some basic information about magazine cover layout, create a 
  • page 1. Cover (include the magazine title, sub title, 
  • page 2 and 3. the content, that can include 1 or more stories or article about the organization activities. 
  • page 4. Group photo and name to introduce your group member. (last page)


7. The design must include; images, illustration, and text. Illustration and photography must be original and local. This means that you may use the work of yourself, or your friends.

6. Description
  • Color CMYK
  • Size: Use A4 size paper
  • 300dpi resolution.

9. Report
1. Introduction
2. Activity Log / Activity documentation; (photo, date, description of the activities) 
  • Group discussion
  • Development process (Ai or Ps or InDesign and Layout Sketch)
  • Interviewing the organization MT members 
3. Minimum Page; 5 pages
4. Font size: 12
5. Type of font: Time New Roman


10. Submission
1. Google Classroom
  • Original Design in Photoshop or illustrator or InDesign software format
  • Report in Pdf Format
https://online.flippingbook.com/view/64611100/

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