Art 230 | Typography

Lesson 24

Project

Project 05 Step 05
Grid Book: Final Presentation and Process Documentation

What are we doing?

For the final steps, design the final of the Grid Book, and complete the presentation for Project 05 | Grid Book. Once you have completed the steps for this project see the instructions for making and submitting your process blog post below.

Why are we doing it?

To continue to develop a functional knowledge of grid-based design.

How are we going to do it?

Save a new version of your document and begin working on the second draft.

Links showing examples of grid based design.

Links showing examples of editorial design. When searching for examples, pay close attention to the design that is type only.

Workbook

Complete pages 14–15 in the workbook.

Project 05 Final

Create a post on the Behance Network that includes: Web Page Design.

AV Presentation Blog Post

Create a short slide presentation (1–2 minutes) to present your final design. Create a voiceover presentation and export. The presentation can be uploaded to a video sharing site like Vimeo or YouTube. Embed the video into a post on the class process blog.

Workbook

The workbook documents the design process that you went through in completing Project 05. You will be creating a PDF file to submit at this point in the semester. Please note that you will need all of the files at the end of the semester to export a complete workbook. You are responsible for keeping these files, and we strongly encourage you to make a backup copy. Missing pages and links will decrease your final workbook grade. To make sure that you have all the workbook pages necessary for Project 05, please check the Workbook section on the Project 05 page.

Process Blog Post

After you have completed all of the steps listed above for this lesson, you are ready to complete your process blog post. Blogposts should be structured like a presentation with a beginning, middle and end. Each step will involve it's own process and its own unique challenges and successes. Introduce the assignment, talk about what worked for you and what didn't, explain which of your solutions are working using design principles to back it up. If you have specific questions about how to move forward, you can ask them in the blogpost.

Please include the following in your blog post:

You will be graded using the following criteria:

Title your post "Final Project Submission." To submit your project, open the assignment submission page by clicking Open, attach the pdf of your workbook, and paste the URL from your blog post into the comments box.

After you have submitted your assignment in I-Learn, you will need to provide feedback to your team members in WordPress. Your feedback to team members will be on the following areas:

You should list the item, your rating, and any comments you had to help your team member improve. Your feedback on process blog posts will not be used as part of their grade but will help you to teach one another to improve their work.

Peer Feedback

After you submit the final post on Behance for each project, you will be allowed to prove feedback to a member of class in WordPress. You will complete only one peer review per project in WordPress. For each of your assigned classmates’ final posts, you need to provide feedback using the following rubric:

Think of these peer reviews as opportunities to teach one another by offering suggestions to improve your and others’ work. You should only do peer review once you have submitted your link for the final post of each project. After you have reviewed the assignments, your instructor will also review the work and add comments. Both the instructor and peer comments and ratings will be available for you to see. You can then address this feedback in the next submission.