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Portfolio

Case Jolley

Title Page

Case Jolley
1122 E 800 N
Shelley, ID
83274
208.313.5948
case.jolley@gmail.com

Table of Contents

1. Brochure
2. Logos
3. Business Card
4. Stationery
5. Event Ad
6. Montage
7. Flier
8. Webpage
9. Photodesign

Brochure
Description: Two sided, four fold bochure
Programs: Adobe Indesign, Illustrator, and Photoshop
Date: February, 2016
Course & Section: Comm 130-06
Instructor: Bro. Judkins
Objectives:

Set up and align a two-sided, folded document.


Create an original, new logo and use it in a brochure.
Incorporate quality images. Incorporate at least four quality images,
not including the logo. One should be clipped in Photoshop and
text-wrapped in InDesign so the text follows the cutout shape of the
image.
Write at least 250 words of original copy in at least three paragraphs,
headers, and subheaders.
Trim for a full bleed and print in duplex (two-sided) color.

Process: I set up a landscape 8.5 x 11 in document in Adobe Indesign.

I then set up a grid so that I could know where the folds would be. I
then found photos and graphics from the internet to use. I found a
Batman symbol and used Adobe Illustrator to adjust it. A pen tool was
used to make my DC logo. I used Adobe Photoshop to edit some of the
pictures so that it would all blend better. The Batman symbol on the
inside, I made more transparent by changing the opacity. I set up the
heading styles and text wrap to flow around the symbol. DaFont had
the font I used; its called Batman Forever.

Logos
Description: Logo designed by me for my snow cone shack
Programs: Adobe Illustrator
Date: February, 2016
Course & Section: Comm 130-06
Instructor: Bro. Judkins
Objectives:

Create three completely different, original logos to fit a company


or personal image that will appeal to the audience. Do not imitate
existing logos or use previous designs.
Market research: gather opinions from at least ten people about
which logo appeals most to them.
Use only the Illustrator tools to create and draw your logos. (No
Illustrator pre-fabricated flares, symbols, etc.. No photos or livetracing. You may use an image or drawing as a guide to trace it with
the pen/pencil, but delete the image before submitting.)
Refine one logo with variations for color
Process: I went through a lot of different drafts and ideas to come up
with this final project. I wanted something a little abstract, but also
classy. I made the snow part with a brush and made up and down
strokes and layered them. The cup and straw were made with the pen
tool.

Business Card
Description: Business Card I designed
Programs: Adobe Illustrator & Indesign
Date: February, 2016
Course & Section: Comm 130-06
Instructor: Bro. Judkins
Objectives:

Use the basic tools in Illustrator & InDesign.


Create a new logo to fit a company or personal image. Do not imitate
existing logos or use previous designs. Dont use photos or live trace.
Use the new logo to design consistent layouts for a business card
and letterhead. Photos are okay on business card and letterhead as
additional design elements. Letterhead should be 8.5 x 11, full-bleed
optional, but trim only .125. Business card should be 3.5 x 2 and
printed above center on a vertical page.
Apply typography rules, keeping small copy.
Keep designs simple with light watermarks and drop shadows and
plenty of white space.
Include contact information: name, address, phone, website,
and email on each piece. Use periods, bullets, or spaces in phone
number; no parentheses/ hyphens.
Process: I created the logo in Illustrator and then transfered it over to
Indesign. There I made the card outline.

Letterhead
Description: Stationery letter head I designed
Programs: Adobe Illustrator & Indesign
Date: February, 2016
Course & Section: Comm 130-06
Instructor: Bro. Judkins
Objectives:

Use the basic tools in Illustrator & InDesign.


Create a new logo to fit a company or personal image. Do not imitate
existing logos or use previous designs. Dont use photos or live trace.
Use the new logo to design consistent layouts for a business card
and letterhead. Photos are okay on business card and letterhead as
additional design elements. Letterhead should be 8.5 x 11, full-bleed
optional, but trim only .125. Business card should be 3.5 x 2 and
printed above center on a vertical page.
Apply typography rules, keeping small copy.
Keep designs simple with light watermarks and drop shadows and
plenty of white space.
Include contact information: name, address, phone, website,
and email on each piece. Use periods, bullets, or spaces in phone
number; no parentheses/ hyphens.
Process: I created the logo in Illustrator and then transfered it over
to Indesign. In Indesign I layed out the the size of the letterhead and
inserted my logo and contact information. I took the snone cone and
changed the opacity so it would look like a watermark.

Event Ad
Description: An ad I created in Microsoft Word
Programs: Microsoft Word
Date: January, 2016
Course & Section: Comm 130-06
Instructor: Bro. Judkins
Objectives:



Comprehend image sizing (how pixels and inches work together)


Find, scan and import a high-quality image.
Create a full-bleed design.
Choose a color scheme and typeface(s) that work for your message
and audience.
Learn to use only Word design features without using any Adobe
programs, including Photoshop.
Process: I scanned a photo from a magazine. The pixels werent great
so I scanned it a couple of times before it finally looked good. I added
the text and arranged the information according to importance.

Montage
Description: Montage I designed using two different images
Programs: Adobe Photoshop
Date: February, 2016
Course & Section: Comm 130-06
Instructor: Bro. Judkins
Objectives:

Use the FOCUS design process with strong focal point and flow
Unify a layout with a consistent theme and dominant spiritual
message
Learn to blend two or more images together gradually, using masks
Demonstrate more advanced Photoshop skills for layout with
multiple elements
Use a mask to apply a filter to one part of the image
Apply typography principles (titles, quotes, events or scriptures
your choice)
Format type: Legibility; Small copy & Title with varying text size.
Theme word(s)
Select good quality images
Process: I took the picture of the statue while in Brazil. The photo had
a huge cell tower to the left of the statue and some garbage cans in the
grass so I photoshopped them out. I then created a mask and placed the
other picture. I changed the opacity and used the burn tool to add some
color.

Flier
Description: Flier created in Indesign
Programs: Adobe Indesign
Date: January, 2016
Course & Section: Comm 130-06
Instructor: Bro. Judkins
Objectives:



Apply the design principles and use appropriate typography.


Incorporate basic InDesign skills to improve basic flier layout.
Retrieve image and logo from links on this page.
Create a project folder with image, logo and InDesign document to
keep links in InDesign intact.
Process: I took the pictures that were provided by our instructor,
along witht he logo, and created a simple flier. The lines I used to help
the flow, but also to break up the sections. I wanted to highlight the
leadership part to that why its half way on the black and white.

Webpage
Description: Webpage created to show my logo
Programs: Adobe Photoshop & Text Wrangler
Date: March, 2016
Course & Section: Comm 130-06
Instructor: Bro. Judkins
Objectives:

Size and optimize an original logo as a .png for a web page so the
long side is 300 500 pixels.
Write content to describe the process of creating your logo and how
it appeals to a target audience. (Minimum of 200 words. Include
rationale for colors, appeal to target audience, design skills, etc,)
Acquire a working knowledge of HTML. (Include all required tags
Doctype (provided), html, head, title, meta charset (provided), body,
h1, h2, p, ol or ul (with li tags), img, br, and a link to blog)
Acquire a working knowledge of CSS. (Customize the provided
CSS provided to format the HTML to complement the logo design.
Change at least the following: The h1 text color & h1 background
color, font colors for the paragraphs & list items, the background
color, font families and add at least one css comment.)
Identify hex colors to match logo, using Photoshop color picker.
Open the HTML page in a web browser and capture a quality screen
shot with .5 inch margins for printing.
Process: In Text Wrangler I used html coding to create the webpage
layout; the fonts, my logo, the colors, and the background.

Photodesign
Description: Photoshop design with picture I took.
Programs: Adobe Photoshop
Date: February, 2016
Course & Section: Comm 130-06
Instructor: Bro. Judkins
Objectives:

Learn basic photography skills.


Choose a color scheme, take a photo to match those colors, then
incorporate the colors into the layout.
Use a digital camera to take a quality image, then download it.
Adjust image levels, saturation, color balance, sharpen tool on
separate layers for NDE (non-destructive editing.)
Size and crop the image, then place on an 8.511 page layout.
Use layers to design text, and repeating graphic elements in
Photoshop.
Print with full-bleed margins. Trim only 1/8 (0.125) from all four
sides.
Process: I took pictures with my camera using different photography
techinques. I liked this picture the best so I used it to create a simple
motivational poster. In Photoshop I added a mask to make the white
blur on the side. I brightened the image, changed the levels and
sharpened the center image. The color strokes were made with a brush.

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