Monday, March 19, 2012

Examples of Good and Bad Logos


Here an example of a good logo:
Reasons:
  • It is simple.
  • It represents the company.
  • It also shows a galaxy shape, representing the galaxy mobiles.


 
Here's an example of a bad logo:
Reasons:
  • It has words in the middle of the picture, making hard to read.
  • It doesn't look appealing.
  • It looks more of a circus poster rather than a bike store poster.

Thursday, March 15, 2012

Recommened Changes To Bad Presenations

  • Rule 1: Try to keep as simple as possible
  • Rule 2: Make sure the design is consistent
  • Rule 3: Make sure your audience understands it
  • Rule 4: Add a few images for your audience to understand a little more
  • Rule 5: Try to make it as interesting as possible
  • Rule 6: Always consider your audience, whether it's young or old

Using Paint.NET


In this picture, I duplicated the image to make a copy of the layer. I used eraser to erase the parts I wanted to be colored.

In this picture, I made 5 layers: the Earth, the Lamborghini, the Stickman and the textbox. I edited each layer and combined them all.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

Project 1 Review: Multimedia Presentaion



Here's a screenshot of one of the slides in my science presentation. The things I learned or changed throughout this project are written in the text boxes.






This is the video I used for my science presentation. Some of the changes I made are:
  • I cut out unnecessary parts because I don't want my audience to sit through long and random parts.
  • I brightened the video up since it was so dark and make it easier to see what's going on in the video.
  • I added subtitles to give additional details so that the adults could understand it better.