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Welcome to my shop of resources!
Please help yourself to any resource and use it for your lessons. They are currently free.
I spend a lot of time and energy to create these free resources. Please leave a review, good or how I can improve my resources better.
Enjoy the resources and see you soon!
This is an art based activity using Photoshop to design the cover of a magazine. You can also use this activity for a Media lesson or a Graphic Design lesson.
In this activity I show you how to design a magazine front cover using Adobe Photoshop. However, you can also design this in Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Indesign.
This is a step-by-step activity which demonstrates using key tools in Adobe Photoshop. For example, using the move tool, crop tool, text tool and many others. Also, I cover layers, how to organise layers and how to name them.
You do not need to have any prior knowledge or skills in order to use this resource. You can simply follow the instructions and deliver it to your class.
I have used this resource many times with my class and had great success with it. Students were keen to learn and they experimented with different tools.
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Photoshop: Basic intro.
Are you an absolute novice? Or, do you simply need a refresher on the basics of Photoshop?
In this resource your will learn the basics of Photoshop.
You do not need any prior knowledge or skill to use this resource.
Once you understand what certain tools do, then you will be confident enough to have a go.
PDF file.
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A quick starter activity for Art and Graphics lessons.
PPT file.
It introduces the different types of textures. There is also a short activity at the end.
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This is a resource on how to create a games animation intro from scratch.
You will be using Adobe Animate to achieve this.
This is a fun and easy resource to follow.
Try it. Your students will love it!
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A lesson starter activity on basic questions in Graphic Design.
To test learners knowledge.
PPT file.
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This is a resource to design a poster for a chocolate bar using Adobe Photoshop.
Powerpoint file.
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World masks from around the world.
PPT file.
Show your students the different types of masks from around the world.
Activity: Create your own mask.
Guess which country certain masks are from.
A great topic for discussion.
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Trapped in a Jar is a resource to accompany a Photoshop lesson.
Powerpoint file.
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An Art based activity using Photoshop from black and white images to colour.
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This PDF takes you from scratch and gives you a basic insight into what graphic design is and what it is used for.
It is easy to understand and the process has been simplified.
This PDF is for absolute beginners. It can also be used as a introduction into graphic design.
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A poster to display in your class room. These are keywords used commonly in Adobe Photoshop.
Feel free to download.
PDF file.
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Get your students to create their first logo design using this easy to use resource. No previous experience necessary. Encourage your students to use basic shapes to start off with.
Learn the logo design using formal elements.
Attached is a link showing how to design a logo.
The attached video is part of my Adobe Illustrator Master Course for Beginners!
This is a beginners ‘manual’ on how to edit videos in Premiere Pro.
I have simplified the process and the instructions are easy to follow and implement.
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In this video I show you how to create a moving scene.
This is a beginners tutorial so have fun with this and enjoy creating your animation.
So, I created the houses and cars in Adobe Illustrator and saved them in the Library in Adobe Animate. You can simply click and drag to the stage.
The end result is that the cars will be passing each other from either side and the houses will move as well.
Have fun and enjoy!
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This is a resource material for teachers to use in class. It will help teachers to explain the annotation process quickly in a visual way to their students.
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Photoshop: Blend Modes.
Explore the different types of blend modes used in Photoshop.
PDF file.
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How do you track your student’s work?
This is a resource to help you with your tracking.
I have used this traffic light system to track students progression. It is a simple yet effective method.
You can use Google Sheets, Microsoft Excel or basically any other spreadsheet for this traffic light system.
Try it out with your students and comment below how you found this method of working.
I usually display the spread sheet in front of the whole class when addressing them. This gives students a clear indication on how much work they have completed and how much work is left to complete.
This is a single sheet to use as a reference guide.