CD Cover: Make a personalized CD or DVD cover. Use your digital photographs to make a personalized CD or DVD cover and a lot more. Just choose a photo, add some text (like a playlist or a note or a dedication), and follow the simple printing and folding instructions
TEKS Correlations: 130.88 ( c) (1) (A) The student applies academic knowledge and skills in art and design projects. The student is expected to: apply English language arts knowledge and skills by demonstrating use of content, technical concepts, and vocabulary; …and composing and editing copy for a variety of written documents such as brochures, programs, posters, flyers, and magazine covers; 130.88 ( c) (2) (A) The student understands professional communications strategies. The student is expected to: adapt language for audience, purpose, situation, and intent such as structure and style; 130.88 ( c) (11) (F) The student develops an increasing understanding of graphic design and illustration. The student is expected to: employ a creative design process to create original two- and three-dimensional projects by; (i) creating designs for defined applications; (ii) applying elements of design; (iii) applying design principles and typography; (iv) using good composition (vii) creating a project by applying color; 130.88 ( c) (11) (H) The student develops an increasing understanding of graphic design and illustration. The student is expected to: apply art elements and principles to multimedia applications.
Album Cover Design
Using the Typographic Principles
A Thought: Type is one of the most universal
systems of design that visually communicates on a regular basis.
Problem: Branding & advertising play a large role in our day-to-day
lives. Through advertising we are categorized by: economical status, social
groups, age, and values. Musician’s use branding and advertising to create an
identity and increase recognition and interest. This project will ask you to do
something very similar; you will use type to “brand” musician/band.
*Keep in mind the end
result will not be an AD, but a
piece of cover art for a CD Jewel Case, i.e. an ALBUM COVER. We are simply
borrowing the technique of branding and adapting it to our purpose.
Font
selection will play an important role! As you develop your ideas,
find a minimum of three fonts that reflect your feelings about the musician and
their musical style. Remember to look at the font’s physical characteristics as
well as conceptual implications.
*Conceptual Question:
Are you using a font the viewer would associate with a specific company
(unrelated to the artist?) EXAMPLE: If your font resembles the Coca Cola
font you risk associating the musician with an unrelated identity.
Materials:
Musical Artist & Album (you may use earbuds to listen to your band as you
work!); Photoshop CS3; Jewelcase Template (in the S:/ drive); website for font
selection: dafont.com or fontface.com; website for custom brushes:
brusheezy.com
Reading:
Typeface & Choosing Fonts Handouts; Typography Notes; Elements and
Principles of Design Notes
Things to Ponder while
Designing:
- Which
typeface category are you using? What
do these styles say to the viewer? Are you mixing styles inappropriately? (REMEMBER: Good typographic design means NO MORE
THAN 3 FONTS!!)
- What
are the unique characteristics of the font you have chosen? Is it
readable? Is it legible? Does it convey the identity of this band
or musician?
- How
are you choosing color? How do the colors relate to the emotional aspect
of your work? Do they match the
“feel” of the music?
- How
can elements be arranged to be visually appealing and without creating
conflict?
- For
this project, letters should be considered as “shapes” – so, do not think
of this as placing words on a page – think of this as composing shapes
& lines (as you did in previous assignments).
- DO NOT STRETCH OR
SQUASH YOUR TYPE.
- Your
use of the design elements and principles as well as typeface choice will
be considered during grading! See
the rubric on the reverse of this page for grading criteria.
Specifications:
- CD Cover Front & CD Cover Back listing 4 tracks; (bar
code & CD ROM logo provided in the S:/ drive for your use. These should be placed on the back.
- Use the JewelCase template provided in the S:/ drive. Your finished artwork should fit within
the dimensions of the template.
- Color & Font
Choice must relate to the emotional intent & meaning of the band’s
style of music. (This image cannot
be B&W or monochromatic gray)
- You must use a minimum of ONE brush, preferably a CUSTOM
BRUSH to enhance your design.
- You must use a minimum of ONE layer blend mode (i.e. not NORMAL) on a layer.
- Your
CD Cover should include the BAND NAME, and any artwork you feel conveys
the band’s style and brand identity.
- Due:
Tuesday, October 6
Jewel
Case Grading Rubric
REFERENCES https://www.google.com/webhp?sourceid=chrome-instant&ion=1&espv=2&ie=UTF-8#q=HOW+TO+CREATE+CD+COVER
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