Powerpoint 2 explaining how to research images and trace them using graphite to create full colour designs for clocks to suit a specific target audience. Powerpoint 3 key words and creating a card template.
15 slide Powerpoint including existing examples of clocks for class discussion and analysis, reference to an artist who creates environments for specific people, user brainstorm, writing a statement of intent and homework setting slides about further researching existing products.
Worksheet to help planning the design of an advert for a product. Includes planning of copy, slogan, graphics and how to attract the correct target audience.
Photoshop guide to adding logos on to products for GCSE Graphic Communication students.
Page 1 - Guide to left hand Photoshop toolbar
Page 2 - How to add logos and graphics to clothing in Photoshop and Illustrator
Page 3-6 Removing existing logos from products, modifying colours and adding your own in Photoshop.
A set of activities designed to take 3 1-hour lessons. This resource was developed as a remote learning activity but could be easily adapted to work within the classroom as well.
Includes artist references and step-by-step activity instructions with photographs and teacher exemplars as well as model answers for analysis and evaluation.
Suitable for KS3, Year 7-9
A 4-6 lesson project during which pupils design a house for a fantasy client.
PowerPoint contains 10 potential client briefs, a design brief layout, a moodboard example and hand drawn plan drawings to inspire pupils.
Also included is a 1x1cm grid and a corresponding sheet with basic architectural furniture illustrations for pupils to use as reference in their own designs.
A PowerPoint presentation containing a range of examples of residential architecture with key words. Perfect as an introductory lesson to an architectural design project with a focus on vernacular residential design.
Also included is a project title page: ‘Architecture’ and an example of a research homework to consolidate learning done in the lesson.
A step-by-step PowerPoint guide including the history of Amsterdam canal house architecture, and a model making activity based on drawings completed using Adobe Illustrator.
This module could also be adapted to be completed by hand.
The PowerPoint contains directions about Illustrator tools and examples of completed models.
Ends in a group activity to create a canal-side street.
Includes 5 nets for Amsterdam canal house models.