By The End Of Week 15...
Level 1 Students
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Outdoor Advertising - Pre-Production
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Outdoor Advertising - Production: 3 Billboards
Level 3 Students
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Op Art and Color Theory Projects & Presentations
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Color Marketing Projects in full swing.

Monday November 18th
Check Out The Class Good Reads
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Outdoor Advertising: Terrible Billboards
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Outdoor Advertising: History & Designs
Tuesday-Wednesday November 19th-20th
Check Out The Class Good Reads
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Pre-Production: 3 Billboards - Writing Headlines
This should take a minimum of 1 class to practice.
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Pre-Production: 3 Billboards - Headline Ad Practice
Using Photoshop and the 19 photos in the class resource
folder, choose any five and create a simple headline and one
line of copy for each photo. Make sure your headline sticks
out against the background.
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Pre-Production: 3 Billboards - Concept Sketching
These should take a minimum of 1 class to concept & sketch
Mr. Juul signs off on these concepts before you advance.
Thursday - Friday November 21st - 22nd
Check Out The Class Good Reads
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Outdoor Advertising - Street Art
Street Art: Advertising and Ethics
10 Examples of Stencil Graffiti Arts in Marketing
Documentary which chronicles the work of renowned street
artists Banksy, Shephard Faiery, Space Invader and more.
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Artist Profile: Charles M . Schulz
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Video: A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
Feel free to bring in Jelly Beans, Pretzels, Popcorn or
Toast with butter.
Monday November 18th
Check The Good Reads
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Pre-Production - Infographics
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Pre-Production - 8 Types of Infographics: Which Is Right For You? [Online Quiz]
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Pre-Production - Discussing Outcomes and Successful Campaigns
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Pre-Production - Feasibility Study. What Is It? <--Research This
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Take 15 minutes with your group to find out. You'll be using this tomorrow.
Tuesday November 19th
Check The Good Reads
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Pre-Production - Infographics
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Pre-Production - Feasibility Study <--Research This
You pitch your idea and receive feedback from administration
about feasibility of your project.
Wednesday November 20th
Check The Good Reads
Elevator Pitch to Mr. Juul. Have Mr. Juul discuss your
concepts and give feedback before you advance.
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Production Begins
You begin project planning of this project.
Thursday - Friday November 21st - 22nd
Check Out The Class Good Reads
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Outdoor Advertising - Street Art
Street Art: Advertising and Ethics
10 Examples of Stencil Graffiti Arts in Marketing
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Film: *coming soon*
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Artist Profile: Charles M . Schulz
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Video: A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving
Feel free to bring in Jelly Beans, Pretzels, Popcorn or
Buttered Toast

Week Fifteen
Week Sixteen
Week Seventeen
Week Eighteen
Goals and Scales For Commercial & Digital Arts
*coming soon*
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Week Eighteen
Printing Your Files & Saving Files For Web
We have a Lexmark Laser Printer (C790):
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After you press print, a dialogue box will pop up.
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Be sure the Lexmark C790 Printer is selected.
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Check the orientation of your paper is correct (Portrait or Landscape)
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Be sure to scroll down a bit and check the SCALE TO FIT MEDIA box.
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Print to the Lexmark (Copy 2) printer
Saving For Web In Photoshop
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Open your work. Select all. Choose EDIT, then COPY MERGED
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Create a new file and size, then paste what you just copied.
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Make sure your file is resized.
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Make sure your file has no white around it and it's cropped.
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With your file open, go to FILE - SAVE FOR WEB & DEVICES (Legacy)
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In the upper right corner, select the JPEG option and make sure it's set to HIGH QUALITY
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In the lower left corner, you'll see the file tag JPEG and a time it take to load in seconds. It should be under 100 seconds.
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Choose SAVE and select your block folder.
Turning In Your Assignments
We have a class in-box. The shortcut to it is on your desktop:
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This folder contains YOUR folder with your class work. It is where you can keep your design work in class or move things into from your One Drive or your Flash Drive if you do work at home.
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Above your folders are numbered ‘In-Boxes’, each one corresponding with a project. This is where you turn in your completed work for a grade. Doing so gives me a date and time stamp of when you turn your work in.
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Find the numbered In-Box. Open your work and choose "SAVE AS", then choose your file format, choose the inbox (which may have a folder in it already with your name to make it even easier).
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Keep in min that when you’re working on something and save it to your folder, you may be required to turn in a different, specific file format other than .PSD, such as a .jpeg or .png.