This unit involves using the "Adobe Photoshop" program that is available on all student laptops. It is part of the "Adobe Suite" and is a comprehensive and powerful graphics program that can be used to create and manipulate images. We will be using it to alter and enhance pictures and to create new ones. There are a series of exercises to complete.
We will spend a full cycle on this unit and I will set up a Class Task in Learning Areas for you to upload each of the 3 parts of the unit. When all the individual tasks have been completed I will grade the overall Computer Art unit in Assessment Tasks for final assessment. Good Luck.
A company logo is a symbol of a company’s identity. It is often the customers’ first impression of a company so it is a very important way to establish a company’s “brand”. The best logos send a message to customers about the company’s values, create brand loyalty and give: company letterhead, vehicles and signs a more professional appearance. Here are some examples of Company Logos:
You have been commissioned by the Melbourne based company "Trans-Business Solutions" to design a series of logos to be used for display purposes at an international business convention to be held at the Melbourne Exhibition Center later in the year. Trans-Business Solutions has requested that your designs feature strong use of contrasting colours and creative use of lettering. You are to create fictitious company names and exhibit one logo for each of the following businesses:
There are many ways to create a logo in Photoshop. Use the following LINK to help you to set up your file. You may use some of the ideas from this file but you will have many good ideas yourself.
Flatten your completed logos and save them as .jpeg files so that you can put the four of them onto one Word document to submit to learning areas for assessment.
Trans-Business Solutions has commissioned you to design a business for one of the companies that you made a logo for. The card is, again to use a creative colour scheme and feature the logo. It should also have:
You will need to create a new file in Photoshop that is 8.5cm x 5.5cm at 300 pixels per inch. Again flatten the finished business card file save it as a .jpeg file. The file can be uploaded to learning areas for assessment. You won't need to place it on a Word document.