Open up your Visual Journals
Think – Pair – Share Time
- Give two examples of how contrast was achieved in this ad. Explain.
- Describe the intended audience.


Learning target:
- I can successfully use the type, shape, and move tools in Photoshop to illustrate seven principles of design.
There are seven basic principles of design. These principles include:
- Balance

- Contrast
- Emphasis
- Movement
- Pattern
- Rhythm
- Unity
- Repetition
- Space
There are seven basic elements of design. These elements include:
- Line

- Texture
- Color
- Shape
- Form
- Value
- Space
Final requirements for the project:
- A single 10 x 10″ layer named for each Principle and Elements of Art (14 total).
- Each layer named with the Principle or Element.
- A definition in your own words.
- A graphic depiction of the Principle or Element.
- Turn in a final image file as a PSD using the naming convention lastname_elements.psd
- Add each element to your Spark page.
How to add an image to your Spark page.
File management: Your assignment folders and files are organized and set up to classroom expectations.
Deadline: Turn your visual journal link and final Photoshop file to the Google classroom assignment by the end of the school day Wednesday, March 4th. Name your final file lastname_pedesign.psd and add your designs to your visual journal (Spark page).
How will you be graded?
Each principle and element layer is worth points. If you turn in all principles and elements layers with all of the requirements you will earn 100%. If, for example, you turn in 7 layers with all requirements you will earn 50%. Turning in 10 principles and elements layers with all requirements will be graded at 71%. Turning in 1 principle and elements layers with all requirements will be graded at 7%.
If you don’t have all of the necessary requirements for each of your layers you will not receive credit for those layers.
All work will need to be turned in by Tuesday, March 4th by the end of the school day to receive full credit. Late work will be assessed on completeness and marked down by 50%. No work will be accepted after a 1 week grace period. Extra time will be allowed for students with excused absences.