A perfect PowerPoint resource (and follow-along worksheet) to aid students with the basic drawing skills of graphic design. The pack includes an interactive PowerPoint resource and worksheet looking at 1 point and 2 point perspective as well as isometric drawing.
A resource showing exemplar work on how to meet assessment objective 2. Perfect for students to gain a visual understanding on how to achieve this component of the course.
An introduction into the culture and traditions of Maori and Ta Moko. The powerpoint is relevant and contemporary and demonstrates the process of how to design and draw a Ta Moko.
This resource encourages an alternative approach to homework which is engaging and creative. The task requires students to think in the mindset of a famous artist and design a three dimensional bedroom in their style. The powerpoint shows visual examples of a number of different bedroom designs from Banksy to Hockney with iconic furnishings and bedroom decor in the style of their artwork. A homework marking sheet is also attached for quick convenience in assessing the homework submission. Could also work as a class task.
Get students engaged in this current resource looking at the characteristics of design through animation and illustration. Students are set the task to design a monster profile based upon the Fortnite characters.
The resource consists of a grid with a wide range of activities that allow students of all abilities to participate.
Suitable for home learning, homework, classwork, cover lessons and more.
Both a PDF and work document attached to allow for adaptation if required
Individual booklet pages uploaded as WORD documents so that they can be edited to suit.
All aspects covered from assessment, health and safety to design work and evaluation.
The project consists of developing a felt Day of the Dead skull
Includes a wide range of artists and starting points linked to the following themes
Portrait
Integrate
Places & Spaces
Curved & Straight
Fragments
Celebrations
Image and Word
Also includes editable exam plan resource as well as potential time line for work submission.
An interesting resource to get students thinking about the components of a successful advertisement (AIDCA). Pupils will be required to analyse and evaluate this concept against some powerful WWF media resources and will then research around the charity and campaigns. Students are given an artist link in which they can recreate an origami endangered animal in the style of Murray (all resources and banknote template paper included).
A PowerPoint explaining the purpose of studying graphics and the exciting careers which it can lead to. The resource includes an introduction in to the formal elements and the purpose of its use in design.
A resource showing exemplar work on how to meet assessment objective 1. Perfect for students to gain a visual understanding on how to achieve this component of the course.
This resource gives students an insight into the key components of a successful logo design. Pupils are given a specification task to redesign the Addidas logo for a new pair of high top fashion trainers launching in store.
A fun and quirky resource to get students thinking about the use of typography in design. The resource begins with a 'dingbat' type starter task and leads into the basics of typography and its traditional structure. A fun and interesting specification task asks students to design their own Google doodle using adjectives of their personality to illustrate the letters of the logo in a creative way.
This resource has been the most successful Christmas activity used across the school. On the resource there are interesting and quirky drawing tasks to get the Christmas spirit alive and the creativity flowing. It can be made into a competition or just used for fun in lessons as we head up to Christmas.
if your looking for a homework task that will engage, motivate and enthuse students, then this is perfect! This has been the most successful project homework I have set which allowed students to get creative in an exciting and relevant way. Pupils select an option (1-4) and apply the Pop Art style to a 3d object. See examples on the PowerPoint to encourage exceptional and inspiring results!