Lesson Six:
Objective: Can I observe and explain why graphics are so important in advertising?
WHY IS IT IMPORTANT TO HAVE
GOOD GRAPHICS IN ADVERTISING?
Part Five:
Recognising Components of Adverts:
Examine the adverts below really carefully, and answer the following questions in full sentences; explain in detail.
Answer the questions for EACH ONE of the following adverts:
1. Is the advert aimed at men or women? Explain in detail how you know this.
2. What age group are these adverts aimed at? How do you know?
3. What colours are used in each advert? Are these colours effective in helping to sell the mobiles?
4. Out of the four adverts, which one makes you want to go out and buy that mobile? What components make it such an
effective advert?
Lesson Seven:
Objective: How can I create a mobile phone sketch, incorporating each perspective of the mobile and my previous logo design?
Part Six:
Creating your Cable-less Mobiles Graphically:
Click on the orange links to the webites, and research different ideas and styles of logos.
As you go through the links, be sure to follow the step-by-step guide in creating an example of your own 3-D cable-less mobiles*
Mobile Phone Example Part One: http://www.technologystudent.com/gprep07/phortho1c.html
Mobile Phone Example Part Two: http://www.technologystudent.com/gprep07/phortho4.html
Mobile Phone Example Part Three: http://www.technologystudent.com/gprep07/phortho11.html
Mobile Phone Example Part Four: http://www.technologystudent.com/gprep07/phortho13.html
Presentation is IMPORTANT*
Click On Me To See The Design Process:
1. Is the advert aimed at men or women? Explain in detail how you know this.
2. What age group are these adverts aimed at? How do you know?
3. What colours are used in each advert? Are these colours effective in helping to sell the mobiles?
4. Out of the four adverts, which one makes you want to go out and buy that mobile? What components make it such an
effective advert?
Lesson Seven:
Objective: How can I create a mobile phone sketch, incorporating each perspective of the mobile and my previous logo design?
Part Six:
Creating your Cable-less Mobiles Graphically:
Click on the orange links to the webites, and research different ideas and styles of logos.
As you go through the links, be sure to follow the step-by-step guide in creating an example of your own 3-D cable-less mobiles*
Mobile Phone Example Part One: http://www.technologystudent.com/gprep07/phortho1c.html
Mobile Phone Example Part Two: http://www.technologystudent.com/gprep07/phortho4.html
Mobile Phone Example Part Three: http://www.technologystudent.com/gprep07/phortho11.html
Mobile Phone Example Part Four: http://www.technologystudent.com/gprep07/phortho13.html
Presentation is IMPORTANT*
Click On Me To See The Design Process:
Using the step by step instructions above, create your own mobile model for your "mobile company".
THINGS TO CONSIDER:
- What would YOU want your own mobile to look like?
- Would the buttons be big or small?
- Would the mobile be a touch screen, flip-phone, keyboard?
- What features would you include? (Camera, App Centre, etc..)
- Would you choose a bold colour, design or pattern to individualize the mobile, or would you create a generic model that could be accessible to any audience?
- Where would you consider placing your "mobile company logo" on the phone?
Create a drawing of your mobile phone which includes a top view, side view, back view and front view of mobile. Consider the different components that make-up a mobile phone. Be sure to write the different featrues you have chosen for your mobile and why you have chosen them.
THINGS TO CONSIDER:
- What would YOU want your own mobile to look like?
- Would the buttons be big or small?
- Would the mobile be a touch screen, flip-phone, keyboard?
- What features would you include? (Camera, App Centre, etc..)
- Would you choose a bold colour, design or pattern to individualize the mobile, or would you create a generic model that could be accessible to any audience?
- Where would you consider placing your "mobile company logo" on the phone?
Create a drawing of your mobile phone which includes a top view, side view, back view and front view of mobile. Consider the different components that make-up a mobile phone. Be sure to write the different featrues you have chosen for your mobile and why you have chosen them.
Cable-less Mobile Design Models:
Lesson Nine:
Objective: How do I re-create my mobile sketch using digital technology?
Think again about the type of mobile you would like to have.
What kind of mobile would you want to purchase for yourself? What features would it include? (Think about the things that are most important to you)
What about the design? (Light and durable? Larger Buttons? Touch-Screen?)
Using your knowledge on logo design, writing styles, symbols, and mobile adverts....
Re-create your mobile design drawing using Photoshop and Techsoft 2d Design V2, and finalize your ideas.
Be sure to include the frontal view of the mobile, the side view and the top view.
Lesson Ten:
Objective: Using the knowledge gained over this term, have I successfully created a mobile phone and logo, that would be marketable in the real world?
Personal Design- Assessing Your Work
On a blank sheet of paper, write the title (Personal Design Questions), your name and the date at the top of the page. Answer the questions IN DETAIL, using EXAMPLES to SUPPORT your thoughts. Answers MUST be writting in FULL SENTENCES, be mindful of your spelling and grammar, and submit work NEATLY.
Objective: Using the knowledge gained over this term, have I successfully created a mobile phone and logo, that would be marketable in the real world?
Personal Design- Assessing Your Work
On a blank sheet of paper, write the title (Personal Design Questions), your name and the date at the top of the page. Answer the questions IN DETAIL, using EXAMPLES to SUPPORT your thoughts. Answers MUST be writting in FULL SENTENCES, be mindful of your spelling and grammar, and submit work NEATLY.