Wednesday, January 21, 2009

5th Period PORTFOLIO SHOW INVITATION

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Your client: Cesar Chavez School

Purpose: An invitation to the senior portfolio show "Evening of Excellence" to be mailed home to the families of all seniors. You want to represent and visually invite the people to come. People will begin to make assumptions about the event based on the presentation of the invitation.

SIZE: 11 X 8.5
RESOLUTION: 300
MOOD-STYLE: This is an invitation for an evening set aside to celebrate the accomplishments and the work the seniors have done throughout their high school career. The seniors dress their best and many people come to support.

REQUIREMENTS:
1. This is a double cover design which means that you will be designing the front and back on one sheet. The front page is on the right, the back on the left. (this could be one continuous design, or two separate)

2. FRONT Cover must include:
An Evening of Excellence
5th Anniversary
Senior Portfolio Show
Cesar Chavez High School
Class of 2009


3. BACK Cover must include:

Invitation Design by __________
(Be discreet. Your name is NOT the emphasis. Make it clear, but quiet)

4. Your graphic design must include some sort of visual art addition that is created by you, for this work. This could be a photograph that YOU take, or a collage of many photos. If you choose to use photos, think about what you are taking photos of and how it relates or adds to your design. You could take photos and then turn them into paintbrushes, then using photoshop you could create an artistic visual combining them. You could even create an artistic visual only using photoshop and nothing else. It will be your choice. Just make sure whatever you choose corresponds with your overall design.

5. Do not put ANY type within 1/4 inch of any edge.
6. No images will be taken from the Internet.
7. Optional: School colors? Do you think it important? Mascot? If you choose to include a Pegasus make sure to include one from around campus.

8. Read the "GRAPHIC DESIGN POST" for final instructions

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