Wednesday, July 16, 2014

B4: Essential Satire Project

For this project you will be required to research a corporation or organization that may have caused some problems in society. Look at their corporate logo and think about ways that you could alter it to be a form of critique regarding the social issue they are connected with. Then create a Photoshopped alteration of the logo. Next you need to bring your Photoshopped image into Illustrator and trace it with the pen tool. Be sure to include bridges and islands so the stencil works when you cut it out. Finally you will cut it out and spray paint through the stencil.

Here is a link to the lesson PowerPoint with instructions: Click Here

Here is an example of the stencil created in illustrator:


B3: Unit Information: Essential Satire

The table below contains information outlining the unit in MYP format. Click here for a rubric for the unit. Please select the following table and copy and paste it into a post on your own blog:


Unit Title:
Essential Satire (Logos)
Key Concept: Relationships
Related Concept:
Boundaries


Global Context:
Identities and Relationships
Statement of Inquiry: Satire can be a powerful tool for raising awareness about injustices.
Factual: What are some characteristics of a good logo?


Conceptual:
Who determines the boundaries?



Debatable: Is there anything wrong with selling out?
Pre-Projects:
Pen Tool Introduction
Pen Tool Practice


Projects:
Essential Satire Logo
T-Shirt Logo


Criterion:
C.ii: Demonstrate a range and depth of creative-thinking behaviours.


C.iii: Demonstrate the exploration of ideas to shape artistic intention through to a point of realization.


D.i: Construct meaning and transfer learning to new settings.


D.ii: Create an artistic response that intends to reflect or impact on the world around them.
ATL: Self Management


Learner profile:
Risk-Taker

B2: Pen Tool Practice

Find a cool image of a scene off of the internet of a reasonably complex thing: an animal, car, house, person's face, etc...  OR go around the school for 10 - 15 minutes and snap a cool picture of something. You will need to make a photo pass: see the "Photo Pass Instructions" tab at the top of the blog for instructions. You can use your phone to take a picture or get a camera from Mr. Brandt if cameras are available.

Then use the strategies learned from the violin lesson to complete the drawing over the top of your new image. This project should include much more detail and layers of color/value than the violin.

Here are several examples of student work:




B1: Pen Tool Introduction

Trace the violin image for practice. Follow the tutorial to learn how to use the pen tool:





A4: Truth in Advertising Project

At this point you should be fairly well equipped to use many basic Photoshop techniques. This is a full blown project where you will now use your techniques to create a satirical piece of artwork. Advertisements are often very misleading. Study the examples below closely to get a good understanding of the project.

Step 1: Find a magazine advertisement image on Google Image Search.
Step 2: Create a visual analysis and description of how the advertisement uses (often) imagery to convey meaning.
Step 3: Create a Photoshopped spoof of the advertisement; show what the advertisement might be like if it were being truthful. keeping in mind our discussion on intellectual property, appropriation and plagiarism: you must change the image at least 50%. If you would like to use a camera to take pictures that is great.
Make sure to use that refine edge tool with your selections!







Follow this tutorial that shows you how to set up your canvas and add comments:




When you include text in an image you must be very mindful. Here is the powerpoint from class for including text in images: Click Here

Watch this video for installation of custom fonts:
  

A3: Unit Information: Truth in Advertising

The table below contains information outlining the unit in MYP format. Click here for a rubric for the unit. Please select the following table and copy and paste it into a post on your own blog:


Unit Title
MYP frameworks
Statement of Inquiry
Inquiry Questions
Assessments
IB Aspects
Unit Title: Truth in Advertising
Key Concept: Perspective
Related Concept:
Representation
Global Context: Fairness and development
Advertisements can present skewed perspectives.
Factual: In what forms can advertisement appear?
Conceptual: Can an image persuade someone to act?
Debatable: Should advertisement should be regulated by the government?
Pre-Project:
Identity Objects Self Portrait

Project:
Truth in Advertising

Criterion:
A.iii: use acquired knowledge to purposefully inform artistic decisions in the process of creating artwork.

B.i: demonstrate the acquisition and development of the skills and techniques of the art form studied

B.ii: demonstrate the application of skills and techniques to create, perform and/or present art.
ATL:
Thinking Skills

Learner Profile:
Inquirer

A2: Identity Self Portrait

Identity Self Portrait Project
Compose 10 - 15 objects into a self portrait image. The objects should represent your interests. They should be cleanly cut out. The final image should be placed into a background that is a place that you identify with for some reason.

Here is a tutorial that you should watch as a primer on selection tools. If you have taken the course "Digital Photography" this may be review, but you should watch it just the same :)
Here is an example artwork that I created:

A1: Blog Creation

Welcome to Graphic Design! Your first assignment is to create a blog that you use as a portfolio to showcase your artwork. If you have an existing blog please create a new one that is just for this class.

Watch this tutorial for step-by-step instructions:

A0: What is Graphic Design?

What is Graphic Design? Watch this PBS video for a brief introduction


Create a short written response to this video: What kinds of graphic designers are there? How is graphic design different from traditional art? What is your experience with graphic design (software, other art classes, etc...)? What do you hope to learn and do in this class?