6/2 Movie Poster #2 11x17 inches existing
6/3 Movie Poster #2 11x17 inches existing
6/4 Make up day.
6/5 Make up day - grading
6/6 End Quarter Grading
6/9 Slide Show
6/10 No School
6/11 No School
6/12 Slide Show Canva - site
6/13 Last day for portfolio / end of class - NO LATE WORK ACCEPTED.
To create artwork for a Canva portfolio, start by gathering your best work, choosing a relevant theme, and using Canva's templates as a starting point. You can then personalize the template with your logos, fonts, and colors, adding photos, illustrations, screenshots, or videos of your work. Finally, review and publish your portfolio as an online website.
Here's a more detailed breakdown:
1. Prepare Your Work:
Compile your best work: Choose the most impactful and representative examples of your artwork.
Consider your brand: Decide on a theme or style that reflects your personal brand and the type of work you want to showcase.
2. Start with a Template (Optional):
Search for "Portfolio Website": Open Canva and search for portfolio website templates.
Choose a template: Select a free template that aligns with your chosen theme.
Start from scratch: If you prefer, you can also create a new blank template.
3. Customize Your Portfolio:
Add your branding: Include your logo, fonts, and color scheme to maintain a consistent look and feel.
Personalize the content: Add photos, illustrations, screenshots, or videos of your artwork.
Organize your work: Arrange your projects logically to highlight your skills and experience.
4. Review and Publish:
Finalize your design: Review and make any necessary adjustments to your portfolio.
Publish online: Use Canva's one-page website builder to publish your portfolio online.
Title Page Personal Logo/Resume 10%
Celebrity vector 10%
UX/UI design 10%
Cityscape 10%
Book Design (2 to a page) 10%
T-shirt/Occupation Puppet 10%
Travel Brochure 10%
Futurism Painting/Pop 10%
Movie Posters (2 to a page) 10%
Artist Statement/Reflection Written/Notan 10%
BUILD WEBSITES - POST ARTWORK
ELEMENTS AND PRINCIPLES - UNITY
Build Websites - Post artwork.
Elements and Principles of Art - Unify. Check progress questions.
How to build website with Canva
In the interest of clarity, let’s define “artist statement,” since I’ve already needlessly complicated things by introducing a wedding metaphor into the mix.
An artist statement is a not-too-long series of sentences that describe what you make and why you make it. It’s a stand-in for you, the artist, talking to someone about your work in a way that adds to their experience of viewing that work.
MAKING IT LOOK PRETTY
A reflective statement is a written record of your artistic process for any individual artwork you’ve created.
A good reflective statement describes step-by-step what you did, and more importantly, why you did it. It can touch on some of the challenges you faced and how you overcame them. It can even mention ideas you have for your next piece.