VD FALL 2012 - Marco Flores
Thursday, May 30, 2013
Yearbook Review Homework
In our class we started with other project called " Yearbook " and in this project we had to make a yearbook of our self and we choose our own group members. And so I worked with my friends Paul M. and Edgar M. , my role in the project was to be the Art Designer. Also as a Art Designer I had to put all the layout of how the yearbook is going to come out and where is the information and photos going , and my group members Paul M. was the photographer and Edgar M. the Editor. Plus, I think we didn't do good in the yearbook because I did my part of the work and Paul did his work but wrong and still can't work with the layers of Design. As well, Edgar wasn't here for 3 days so he didn't finish his work and we couldn't get his work to add it on mine so we can all have it together. In the other hand, I had to help Paul with his work because he had everything in all the places and also I did 6 pages in the yearbook, Edgar & Paul did 5 pages and I still try my best to do it all. And I feel like I did a good job in my role because I made a layout of how and which parts everyone is doing. Finally, from the 3 of us in the group I think I did a good job and I think I also needed a little more information and more pictures because I only used like 3 or 4.
Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Project : Yearbook Vocabulary
Here are few vocabulary works that we have to know to do this new project called " Yearbook ".
1. Opening and closing: First and last spread pages introduce and conclude the theme.
2. Title Page: It's mostly the first page of a yearbook in the right side only, and also it can include the title , theme, school's name, address, phone, fax, year, and much more.
3. Signature: It's a 16 consecutive pages (8 pages with full information in the front and back} of a yearbook in a layout form.
4. Flat: It's 8 pages, that aren't necessarily in turn of a yearbook in a layout form.
5. Spread: It's the only two pages from all the 16 consecutive pages in a flat that are printed out side by side on the press sheet.
6. Ladder: It's the overall map which can show you the placement of every layout in the yearbook.
7. Gutter: It's the white space between the pages that are attach to a ridge.
8. Internal Margin: Space between elements on a page.
1. Opening and closing: First and last spread pages introduce and conclude the theme.
2. Title Page: It's mostly the first page of a yearbook in the right side only, and also it can include the title , theme, school's name, address, phone, fax, year, and much more.
3. Signature: It's a 16 consecutive pages (8 pages with full information in the front and back} of a yearbook in a layout form.
4. Flat: It's 8 pages, that aren't necessarily in turn of a yearbook in a layout form.
5. Spread: It's the only two pages from all the 16 consecutive pages in a flat that are printed out side by side on the press sheet.
6. Ladder: It's the overall map which can show you the placement of every layout in the yearbook.
7. Gutter: It's the white space between the pages that are attach to a ridge.
8. Internal Margin: Space between elements on a page.
Sunday, May 12, 2013
Review Page From Group 10
Group 10 Paul's M. newsletter " The Blues " and in first place it looked good with interesting stories, and he could of check his grammar. He didn't had pictures only one picture of a hawk of the internet that he made it big and it didn't good with it. He had two columns in the left side of the newsletter, one one title, and there is no page. It looks plan like I think he should of put a background so it wouldn't looked that empty. As well it looked consistent and he could of worked a little bit more and change some things so it can looked well organized.
Review Page From Group 9
Group 9 one of the newsletter " Boys & Girls - Track Team " there's no name or author of who did it. In first place he/she had good and interesting stories . And good one picture that shows the couch and two students that are in the track team. Plus he/she had good three columns and like a box around it so you know where you can keep reading. Also I liked the titles and the headers, there was one pull out quote and there was the page #. As well the person that did this had the newsletter consistent and they come of change the text in the top of the picture. Finally, this newsletter looked well together and with good information that the whole page is full of writing.
Review Page From Group 8
Newsletter from John D. of group 8 " Black Hawk Explorers " and he had good interesting stories to read. But, he also had good online pictures of space and galaxy of the internet to use for his newsletter. He had good three columns, he didn't use that much of headers, he also had goog pull out quotes, and he also had the page #. And well I think he had good font of this text because you can read it well and easy. As well it looked consistent with two pictures and three columns. Overall he looked well pieced together with good information and especially the pictures he put on this newsletter.
Review Page From Group 7
Group 7 Katherine's newsletter " Blackhawk Fashion " and well she had good and big interesting stories of fashion in our school. She had two good pictures of females how they dress in school, she placed them small. She had three columns that her information looked everything well organized. I like her titles and her headers, plus good two pictures that she used. As well she had the page # and quotes from two students in our school. Overall yes it looked well together and her newsletter looked consistent with her other members in her group.
Review Page From Group 6
Group 6 Saad's L. newsletter of " New Summer Movies ! " and in first place I think he had a very good interesting stories of the new movies that they are coming out in this summer. He had few spelling errors and he could of fix his grammar also. And He had good images but they were from the internet not from his only and he had three columns. Also he had titles and headlines as well he had page number and this columns looked together in the middle of the newsletter. Well yes this newsletter seem consistent and he could of work on it more so it can look way better than this one he made.
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