Digital Photography and Imaging(Week 6)

-October 28,2024

PAN RUINING(0378138)

Bachelor of Design(Honours)in Creative Media/Taylor's University

Digital Photography and Imaging


LECTURES

Lecture 6-POSTER DESIGN

The basic principles of design are: emphasis, balance and alignment, contrast, repetition, proportion, movement and white space.

Fig 6.1.1

The 7 principles of poster design :

·EMPHASIS

Designers must follow design principles in order to create compositions that are both effective and attractive.

·BALANCE AND ALIGNMENT

·CONTRAST

The contrast is off the page. Contrast creates space and difference between your design elements.

·REPETITION

Repetition can unify and strengthen the design.

·PROPORTION

Proportion is the visual size and weight of the elements in a composition, and their relationship to each other.

·MOVEMENT

Movement is the element that controls the composition. Movement creates the story or narrative of the work.

·WHITE SPACE

White space or negative white space is the only space dedicated to dealing with no additions. Giving your composition more space can go from mediocrity to success.



TASK

·Project 2: Digital Imaging exercise 02 - PART 1+2

1. Turn B&W photo into COLOUR photo (Follow the video)

2. Recolouring B&W photo- Advanced level (Follow the video)

3Recolouring B&W photo- Advanced level (Choose one photo to Reflection)

4. Follow instructions from the W6_RECOLORING BREAKDOWN

4. Submission of E-portfolio

5. Attach my Week 6 E-portfolio link on this submission

-EXERCISE 1Turn B&W photo into COLOUR photo

I followed the video practicing the process:

Fig 6.2.1

Final product:
Fig 6.2.2

-EXERCISE 2:Recolouring B&W photo- Advanced level

I followed the video practicing the process:

Fig 6.2.3 Original image
Fig 6.2.4 Some of the parameters 
Fig 6.2.5 Some of the parameters

Final product:

Fig 6.2.6 Final product

-Recolouring B&W photo- Advanced level (Choose one photo to Reflection)

 Original image:

Fig 6.2.7Original image
Fig 6.2.8 Some of the parameters
Fig 6.2.9 Some of the parameters

Final product:

Fig 6.2.10 Final product





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