Quote Posters / Glyphs / Text Illustrations
WHAT TO SUBMIT?
Quote Posters ASSIGNMENT CHECKLIST:
- Picture of research collage uploaded to Adobe Express
- Illustrator Quote Posters (saved as .png) uploaded to Adobe Express (You need 3 posters)
- Post your reflection in your portfolio on what you learned, what was difficult, and what was easy. (See prompts below)
- Updated link to Express Page inserted into comments on Moodle
- Submit a pdf of your artwork to Moodle.
Reflection Prompts:
How did you choose the fonts for each quote, and how do they reflect the meaning or mood of the message?
What role did font psychology play in your design choices, and how did it impact the overall effectiveness of your posters?
How did you use contrast, spacing, and alignment to make the text the focal point of your design?
What challenges did you face in designing without images, and how did you use typography and layout to keep the poster visually engaging?
How did color choices and font pairings enhance the readability and emotional impact of your posters?
If you could revise one of your quote posters, what design element would you change and why?
Text Illustration and Glyph Monster
1. Research and or Sketches inserted into Express Page
2. Png of artwork inserted into Express Page
3. Reflection on Project
4. Pdf of artwork uploaded to Moodle
5. Link to Express page inserted into Moodle
How did you choose the text, glyphs or logos used in your illustration, and how do they relate to the object or concept you created?
What techniques did you use to create strong contrast in your design, such as varying font size, weight, or color?
How did you ensure the object’s shape and details remained clear and recognizable while using text, logos or glyphs as the primary element?
What role does spacing and alignment play in defining the form and structure of your object?
Did you experiment with different typefaces or glyph styles? How did those choices impact the overall mood or effectiveness of your design?
How did you balance the visual complexity of the text/ logos with the simplicity or clarity needed for the object to be understood?
What challenges did you encounter when arranging text, logos or glyphs to form the object, and how did you overcome them?
If you could revise one aspect of your project to improve the contrast, readability, or visual impact, what would it be and why?