Friday, November 21, 2008
This semester I have progressed and learned a lot about Adobe Photoshop and Adobe Illustrator. I feel more comfortable with my skills on a computer in general. But, if ever needed to design something for a company, I feel I could accomplish it. In these last few weeks I hope to keep progressing forward and continue to increase my skills. InDesign is still a little challenging for me, Im not 100% comfortable with it yet, but it just takes time! But I feel really comfortable with Adobe Photoshop. I really enjoy it! I havn't really thought much on what I want to do on my final project, but maybe a collage or another panorama. I continue looking forward to learning more things to increase my knowledge on all digital design aspects.
Friday, November 14, 2008
*LoGo WeBsItE..
A Logo Website that I found was called "The Logo Website." The website is http://www.thelogofactory.com/. This wesites contains all sorts of helpful tips and tactics! On this website you can create a logo with the company, create your own or have them create your logo! It has logo examples that you can look at, or logo design workshops to explore! It also tells you what types of logos are selling well, compared to other ones. Theres all sorts of videos such as logo galleries, that give you tips on logo design. Finally it has the logo "golden rules" of logo design, which is helpful because it shows you what you need in your logo to make it great.
Wednesday, November 5, 2008
Monday, November 3, 2008
*13 Lessons to teach your child about photography..
After reveiwing the 13 steps, I found that all of them are needed in taking digital photos. But, there were a few steps that stuck out the most. First of all, the first two steps of experimenting and checking your background are important. Great photos aren't just going to be the first ones you take, so you need to reveiw all the pictures you've taken. Also, the background is important. It may be the first thing that catches the veiwers' eye, if its something like a horizon, or sunset, so it needs to look good and not contrast the main veiw. Next, in the third and fourth step, it shows you how to hold your camera. In instances as making a panorama, you need to have a steady hand in holding the camera. A sudden movement could affect the way pictures match together. The eight and ninth steps cover points of interest and rule of thirds which are important tactics in digital photography. Finally, the twelth and thirteenth rules on different modes and exposure settings are also important. The photographer needs to know what setting to use for each picture. Not every shot should have the same setting. The setting of a picture can make or break it! After reveiwing these steps, it definately increased my knowledge of how to make great pictures!! This site was very helpful.
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