Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Paige Jensen
Paige Jensen
242 W 6th S
Rexburg, ID 83440
(208) 412-1578
PaigeJensen0304@gmail.com
Table of Contents
1. Brochure
2. Photodesign
3. Letterhead
4. Business card
5. Montage
6. Logos
7. Webdesign
8. Flier
9. Event Ad
Brochure
Description:
This design is a colorful brochure to inform the community about an upcoming event.
Date:
3/26/2016
Course/Instructor:
Comm 130 Section 03
Ben Pingel
Program(s)/Tools:
Photoshop
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Illustrator
Objectives:
Create a new logo for an upcoming event.
Find four images to enhance brochure.
Create a color scheme to make contrast in my design.
Make one image a full-bleed.
Textwrap around a photo.
Process:
I started out by sketching out Ideas for my brochure placement. Then I used
Illustrator to create my logo. I then figured out what color scheme would match best
with my logo. Ater I completed my logo, I used the magic wand tool in
Photoshop to crop an image to create a textwrap around my photo. Then I put all my
images into InDesign and completed my brochure.
Porter Park
Namaste
What to bring
Namaste asks that everyone bring a yoga mat for the class. If
you do not have a yoga mat you may bring a beach
towel or a small blanket instead. It is necessary to
have some sort support beneath you to help
maintain balance as well make your experience
more comfortable. The yoga instructor also advises each person to bring his or her own water
bottle to stay hydrated. It will be warm outside
which will result in sweating out all of your fluids from the physical activity. Read below for tips
on hydration for yoga.
Photodesign
Description:
This design is a full bleed photo of a picture we personally took ourselves to
advertise for a company.
Date:
2/6/2016
Course/Instructor:
Comm 130 Section 03
Ben Pingel
Program(s)/Tools:
Photoshop
Objectives:
Learn basic photography skills.
Choose a color scheme for the photo you use with a digital camera.
Adjust image levels such a saturation, color balance, and the sharpen tool.
Size and crop the image.
Use layers to design text.
Process:
I started out by sketching out Ideas for my photodesign. Then I chose a color scheme
that I wanted to use. I then used a digital camera to take the photo. After I took a
picture I liked, I put it into photoshop. I then edited my image and croped out
everthing I didnt want. Lastly I added my text and made sure to create a color
scheme throughout my design.
Letterhead
Description:
This design is a colorful brochure to inform the community about an upcoming event.
Date:
2/27/2016
Course/Instructor:
Comm 130 Section 03
Ben Pingel
Program(s)/Tools:
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Illustrator
Objectives:
Create a logo to fit a company or personal image.
Use the logo to design consistent layouts for a business card and letterhead.
Include contact information: name, address, phone, website, and email on each piece.
Use periods, bullets, or spaces in phone number; no parentheses/ hyphens.
Process:
I started out by sketching out Ideas for my brochure placement. Then I used
Illustrator to create my logo. I then figured out what color scheme would match best with
my logo. Ater I completed my logo, I used the magic wand tool in
Photoshop to crop an image to create a textwrap around my photo. Then I put all my images into Indesign and completed my brochure.
Sprinkle
Me
Pink
www.sprinklemepink.com
Paige Jensen
242 W. 6th S. Rexburg, Id 83440
208.412.1578
Paigejensen0304@gmail.com
Business Card
Description:
This design is a colorful brochure to inform the community about an upcoming event.
Date:
2/27/2016
Course/Instructor:
Comm 130 Section 03
Ben Pingel
Program(s)/Tools:
Adobe InDesign
Adobe Illustrator
Objectives:
Create a logo to fit a company or personal image.
Use the logo to design consistent layouts for a business card and letterhead.
Include contact information: name, address, phone, website, and email on each
piece. Use periods, bullets, or spaces in phone number; no parentheses/ hyphens.
Process:
I started out by sketching out Ideas for my brochure placement. Then I used
Illustrator to create my logo. I then figured out what color scheme would match best
with my logo. Ater I completed my logo, I used the magic wand tool in
Photoshop to crop an image to create a textwrap around my photo. Then I put all my
images into Indesign and completed my brochure.
Sprinkle
Me
Pink
Paige Jensen
208.412.1578
Paigejensen0304@gmail.com
242 W. 6th S. Rexburg, Id 83440
Sprinkle
Me
Pink
www.sprinklemepink.com
Montage
Description:
This design is a colorful brochure to inform the community about an upcoming event.
Date:
2/13/2016
Course/Instructor:
Comm 130 Section 03
Ben Pingel
Program(s)/Tools:
Photoshop
Objectives:
Use the FOCUS design process with strong focal point and flow.
Unify a layout with a consistent theme and dominant spiritual message.
Learn to blend two or more images together gradually, using masks.
Use a mask to apply a filter to one part of the image.
Apply typography principles.
Process:
I started out by thinking of what I wanted to say in my image. I then sketched out
ideas for my montage. After I chose a theme, I looked for two pictures that told that
message. I then put the photos on photoshop and starting my masking process.
Masking is essencially blending two or more images together to create a unifed
design.
Logos
Description:
This project was to help us learn how to make a logo for a made up company or a
company that already has a logo.
Date:
2/20/2016
Course/Instructor:
Comm 130 Section 03
Ben Pingel
Program(s)/Tools:
Adobe Illustrator
Objectives:
Create three completely different, original logos to fit a company or personal image
that will appeal to the audience.
Market research: gather opinions about which logo appeals most to them.
Use only the Illustrator tools to create and draw your logos.
Refine one logo with variations for color.
Process:
I started out by deciding what logo would be best to use. Then I chose a color
scheme that I felt would enhance my logo. I chose colors that were bold but not too
flashy. The color scheme I decided to go with monochromatic blue because It looked
professional and fit well with my logo. I then went on Adobe Illustrator and began
creating shapes that I thought would grab the audiences
attention.
VANS
VANS
VANS
Web Design
Description:
For this assignment we had to create a website for our business logo. We learned
how to use text wrangler, css and html.
Date:
3/12/2016
Course/Instructor:
Comm 130 Section 03
Ben Pingel
Program(s)/Tools:
Text wrangler
Css
Html
Adobe Illustrator
Objectives:
Size and optimize an original logo as a .png for a web page.
Write content to describe the process of creating your logo and how it appeals to a
target audience.
Acquire a working knowledge of HTML.
Acquire a working knowledge of CSS.
Identify hex colors to match logo, using Photoshop color picker.
Process:
I used many different tools to create our website. The first tool I used is photo shop
to make sure my logo was the right size. Then I used text wrangler to start the css
and html process. I used photoshop again so I could take the colors from my logo
and put them in my vans css document.
Flier
Description:
This assignment is a flier informing graduates about the upcoming Graduate Leadership Conference held on October 21st at 8 a.m.-5.pm. in the Lincoln Convention
Center.
Date:
1/23/2016
Course/Instructor:
Comm 130 Section 03
Ben Pingel
Program(s)/Tools:
Adobe InDesign
Objectives:
Apply the design principles and use appropriate typography.
Incorporate basic InDesign skills to improve basic flier layout.
Retrieve image and logo from links on this page.
Create a project folder with image, logo and InDesign document to keep links in
InDesign intact.
Process:
For this assignment I used Adobe InDesign to create a flier. The process that helped
me stay organized during this assignment is the FOCUS plan. I started out by formulating a plan for my flier, then I organized my information together, then I made sure
to contrast my image, then I had my peers analyze my flier and see if it looked unified, then I took out different things that my peers told me was unnecessary.
Graduate
Leadership Conference
Do you want to have the competitive edge in business?
October 21
8 a.m. 5 p.m.
Lincoln Convention Center
Registration and more information available at
http://www.vouantcomm.com/ leaders
Event Ad
Description:
This design is a an event add to inform baseball fans of the upcoming annual baseball benefit. This ad gets fans excited for they Royals to take on the San Diego Padres while supporting a good cause.
Date:
1/30/2016
Course/Instructor:
Comm 130 Section 03
Ben Pingel
Program(s)/Tools:
Scanner
Microsoft Word
Objectives:
Comprehend image sizing (how pixels and inches work together)
Scan and import a high-quality image.
Create a full-bleed design.
Choose a color scheme and typeface(s) that work for your message and audience.
Learn to use only Word design features without using any Adobe programs, including Photoshop.
Process:
I completed this project by only using a word document. I started out by sketching
Ideas for my event ad. Once I decided what I wanted my ad to be I found a photo.
I then scanned an image from a sports illustrated magazine. I then figured out what
colors would be best for my ad to make it stand out. After I chose a color scheme I
chose appropriate fonts and sizes.