Monday, March 20, 2017

Group Members:

Group 1 
D'Minions


Anafe Bayona



Wency Merca



Lorraine Joy Anas



Irish Mae Deiparine



Geovaine Tura




Razle Joy Baga


and
Ainon MontaƱez




Community Problem Campaign:

 
Drainage System to the rescue!




      In every community, problems are not really surprising. And as a student we have observed one problem in our community and that is Flood. 


        When it is raining, medium or heavy rainfall, the roads near our school is usually flooded due to the overflowing water from the canals.



        And having this problem during schooldays and working days can really be stressful. It makes our shoes and pants get wet. Students, employees, employers, drivers and even the tenants near the road are greatly affected by the overflowing of water.




      


       Thus we have come up with a campaign regarding a construction of drainage system in the road of Purok Malakas so that waters from canals can be drained instantly leaving the road with only a little splash of water. 





 "Installation of Drainage system in the roads of Purok Malakas"




      And setting aside the thought of installing a Drainage system which would be of greatly help. As a student and also a citizen of this community we can also help through cleaning canals to avoid clogged waterways. For clogged canals is also one factors in causing floods.  So we can also help through "Clean-up drives" in our community canal ways and also avoiding throwing of garbage everywhere. 

Throw your garbage on the right place.

     



Saturday, March 18, 2017

Lesson 4:

Basic Principles of Web Graphics and Layout



* BALANCE
       the elements are evenly distributed on th screen of our blog.

*EMPHASIS
       it is an area that may appear different to attract a reader's attention

*MOVEMENT
       the visual elements guide the eye's of the viewers around the page.

*PATTERN AND REPETITION
       repeating visual elements in a blog  in order to create unity in the lay-out.

*RHYTHM 
       is achieved when you create a sense of organized movement.

*PROPORTION
      visual elements creates a sense of unity wherin they relate well to one another.

*VARIETY
      uses several design elements to draw a viewer's attention.









   There are 4 common blogging ethics, these are; first is Accountability in which authors must be accountable or responsible on whatever they write on the blog. Next is Accuracy in which whatever data and information you write it must be all accurate. Independence is also one in which you have the freedom to write anything you want to share. And last but not the least is the Tone, you must write your blog with an intended audience in mind. 

Lesson 3:

Infographics
Also known as; Data Visualization, Information Design, and Communication Design

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Types of Infographics:

   1. Statistical
   2. Process Flow
   3. Geographic


Process of Making Infographics:
  1) RESEARCH
Research the needed information regarding your Infographics.

  2) BRAINSTORM

Gather ideas and build your thoughts.

  3) DESIGN
Choose the tool you want to use and start designing.


  4) REVIEW


Re-check your infographic in order to have flawless output.


  5) LAUNCH


Share it on different social networks.



  Always remember that the Best practices when creating Infographics is to always maintain a structure, don't use 3 or more color palettes, typography matters a lot and always include source and reference.

Lesson 2:

Features of Image Editors

There are different features of Image editors and these are;

1) Selection
         It is a method of selecting some parts in a picture without affecting the original image. There are different types of selecting a part of an image; Marquee tool, Lasso tool, and Magic wand tool.



2) Layers
         It is an analogous sheets of transparent acetate that is stacked on top of each other, each capable of being individually altered, positioned and blended with another layer without affecting any of the elements in another layer.



3) Image Size
         It is the process of resizing an image, it is often called image scaling, making them larger or smaller in size.




4) Cropping
         It is a method in which you create a new image by selecting a desired rectangular portion from the image, discarding the unwanted part of the image.




5) Cloning
         It uses the current brush to copy from an image to repair problem areas in digital photos.


6) Image Orientation
        It alters an image through rotating it in any direction and to any degree. Images can also be horizontally or vertically flipped. 



         



Lesson 1:

Photo Editing 

 Image editing comprises the processes in altering images. Digital photographs, illustration or traditional photochemical photographs. Traditional analog image editing is also known as photo retouching, it uses tools to edit, modify or transform images.

Graphic Software Programs

1) Raster Image
            are in a form of a grid of picture of elements or also known as pixels. These pixels contain the image's color and brightness information. Also pixels are needed to have a complete image.

            Raster Image types: JPEG, GIF, PNG



2) Vector Graphics
          it uses polygons to represent images in computer graphics. Vector image is also known to be more easier to modify than raster image for it contains the descriptions of the shape for easy rearrangement.

           Vector Image types: EPS, AI, PDF




3) 3d Modelling (Modelling)
               develops a mathematical representation of any three dimensional surface of an object (inanimate or animate) viz specialized software.

          3d modelling image type: .3ds, .fbx 



Photo Manipulation
Transforming an image to another. 
         Photo manipulation involves altering and transforming an image or photograph using various methods on an editing software e.g. Adobe Photoshop. It uses complex techniques and various methods in transforming and image to your desired results.