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So far, 0 people have completed this assignment and it has 941 views.
Submitted by: emma cate neves
Create a poster promoting your favorite sports team! Use any editing software of your choosing. Incorporate text, images, and other visual elements to create a cohesive design
So far, 15 people have completed this assignment and it has 3274 views.
Submitted by: Jameson Whipple
Imagine your favorite company whether it be food, clothing, or any other company. Now imagine their enemy or competitor in the business. Your goal for this assignment is to take your favorite company's trademark image or logo and reinterpret it in a way that reflects the design of its enemy. Look for the elements that make the competitor's logo what it is. What is the color scheme? Is there any methphors or hidden meanings? What is the form of the logo? How can you use its balance, porportion, or rhythm? The important thing is to still have the original company's ...
So far, 13 people have completed this assignment and it has 2414 views.
Submitted by: Tim Owens
A common exercise in design school, take typographical elements (perhaps even the words of a story) and bring them to life.
So far, 35 people have completed this assignment and it has 8777 views.
Submitted by: Jim Groom
Pick a movie poster and animate it. You can see an awesome example and quick explanation by Michael Branson Smith here.
So far, 9 people have completed this assignment and it has 3611 views.
Submitted by: Alan Levine
Take a popular figure from politics, education, that you would not expect to be there, on the cover of a teen fan magazine. Bonus points if the cover includes a heart throb of initials JB and a lot of pink color. Re-edit the text as well to blend them into the style of the magazine. Inspired by a tweet by Cathy Finn-Derecki
So far, 1 person has completed this assignment and it has 1008 views.
Submitted by: Jim Groom
Create a VHS tape for a film that was released after 2005. Try and make it look like an 80s era tape like the example provided. Good luck, and may the 80s be with you always!
So far, 2 people have completed this assignment and it has 2938 views.
Submitted by: Alan Levine
Convert a key scene from a movie into an animated GIF and include graphics elements to make it look like the menu screen of a DVD. Be creative in the kind of items that appear on the menu; make it relevant to the plot
So far, 10 people have completed this assignment and it has 3241 views.
Submitted by: Cooper Graham
Do you think some video games are a bit untruthful in what they advertise? Redesign an existing video game cover that by changing the text/image can tell the honest truth about a video game.
So far, 14 people have completed this assignment and it has 2627 views.
Submitted by: Megan Rosengrant
Create you very own Valentines Day cards. Go ahead and make a funny spoof valentine that would make people laugh! Use at least one image and modify it in some way to create a cool effect. Afterwards, go ahead and send that baby out to people who would get a kick out of it. You can be sentimental if you want to, but funny cards are prefered!
So far, 1 person has completed this assignment and it has 488 views.
Submitted by: Anonymous
This is building off of the Poetry Art assignment and is an exercise how design choices can change a message. Put your selected poem together with a background that emphasizes the message. Then make 3 different versions by varying the typeface, type layout, and type color to see how it impacts the message over all.
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