After selecting photos, students converted them into black and white. Using photoshop, and their own keen eyes, students carefully painted color back into the photos to emphasize the subject. Check the gallery out.
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Library Desktop Wallpaper Design Contest
1st Place – Jaylan Aburto
Text Portraits – Spring 2011
Text portrait gallery from Imaging 1B. Students created self-portraits using carefully-arranged descriptive text.
Art Ads – Fall 2010-2011
Students in Digital Imaging 1A designed a one-page print advertisement that demonstrated an understanding of Visual Hierarchy. They also needed to use a famous artwork as the main visual in their advertisement. This required some students to think of a new slogan that cleverly and creatively connected the product to the artwork. View gallery.
Digital Collages – Fall 2010
Students in Digital Imaging 1A designed digital collages using Photoshop. Students needed to design three collages that demonstrated symmetrical, asymmetrical, and radial balance. The students also designed the collages according to three themes: 1. Me: Past, Present, Future 2. Inspiration 3. Open Theme
Logos & Business Card
Using Photoshop CS3′s vector graphics capabilities, students in Digital Imaging 1B designed an original logo for a fake brand or organization. Students also designed business cards to go along with their logos. See more designs here.
Typography Self-Portraits – Spring 2010
Digital Imaging 1B – Students created self-portraits by arranging descriptive words, phrases, and sentences to depict the various light and dark values. See more here.
Art Advertisements
Students in Digital Imaging 1A designed a one-page print advertisement that demonstrated an understanding of Visual Hierarchy. They also needed to use a famous artwork as the main visual of their advertisement. This required some students to think of a new slogan that cleverly and creatively connected the product to the artwork. View more.
Perfect People
Students in Digital Imaging 1A were introduced to compositing and created one image from a variety of sources. They manipulated color and proportion to get their composite images to look real or funny. Then, they took their own face and combined it with features from other students in the class.
Typography Self-Portraits
Students in Digital Imaging 1B created self-portraits using only descriptive words, phrases, and sentences to create line and value.