ASSIGNMENT 2 : Design Movement Moodboard - 5%
TASK: Create a double-sided, full-colour, A4 portrait-style poster which visually represents the most important elements from an assigned design movement/era/time, as an overview of that design movement’s aesthetic.
Please watch this video before continuing:
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Include title, approximate time period, and 4 - 6 point-form sentences (50 - 100 words) which explain key points/ vocabulary of the movement on the front of the moodboard. Use 5 - 10 images which illustrate your key points. Images can be sourced from anywhere (your Pinterest Design Era sections, elsewhere online, books, magazines, photographs, etc. and do not need to be CU/CC00 but MUST be properly credited.
Include your name, class, and a list of all references & sources, in APA referencing format, on the back of the moodboard. You may use additional graphics on the back of your moodboard. Online classes do not need to include the rubric.
HINT: If you are not a designer / not familiar with Photoshop, you might want to go to this page and watch this video, from 13:00 minutes onward.
In this video I take you through how I create a 'foodboard' (food-themed moodboard) step by step, using MS Paint, a very simple program available on every Windows computer.
ONLINE CLASSES: Post the digital versions of the front and the back to your Pinterest board; copy and paste the two finished full-colour JPGs into your Portfolio. You can also add the FRONT of the poster to the Gallery!
OFFLINE CLASSES:Post the digital versions of the front and the back to your Pinterest board; print a full-colour copy in A4 portrait mode. The finished printed posters will be handed in, marked, and then collated into a class reference ‘book’ for use during the semester.