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Title Page Title PageLaura Walker572 N 3rd WRigby, Idaho83442208 390 8598

1. Imaging2. Brochure3. Logo4. Web Page5. Montage6. Event Ad7. Flyer8.Stationery8. Business Card9. Resume

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Description: I personally took these photo’s and edited them in Photoshop

Date: April 3, 2014

Course InstructorComm 130 - Section 01Joel Judkins

Programs/ToolsAdobe PhotoshopNikon D7100

Process: I took these images into Photoshop and enhanced the images using the satu-ration tool and crop tool.

Objectives: Learn basic photography skillsDownload images into PhotoshopSize and crop imagesSaturate image

Imaging

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Description: A fun brochure about little known soccer facts

Date: April 3, 2014

Course InstructorComm 130 - Section 01Joel Judkins

Programs/ToolsAdobe InDesignPhotoshop

Process: In InDesign I learned how to use “handles” to flatten the circles on the sides. I used the text wrap tool to wrap the text around the trophy image and round the text to flow with the shape of the circles.

Objectives: Set up a two sided flyer Learn to use text wrap

BROCHURE Fun Soccer European Facts

In the early 1800’s prisoners of London’s Newgate Prison, who had their hands cut off for

theft, came up with a sport that only used their feet. The World cup had to be replaced after heavy rains, during the 1950 World Cup, the World cup had to be replaced. The original World Cup was made of papier-mâché. Another interesting fact is during the 1950 World Cup India withdrew from the World Cup because they weren’t allowed to play barefoot.

American Facts About Soccer

The fi rst American professional soccer league, the USSA, played from 1919 to 1921 and paid its players 35-cents for every goal scored. “Soccer” was originally called “basket-ball because the fi rst goals, were overturned wicker baskets. In Mississippi is was illegal to play Soccer until 1991. Almost 18 million play soccer in The United States. 78% of them are under the age of 18. That makes the U.S the largest population of offi cial soccer players in the world.

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What You Didn’t Know about

Soccer Balls

What you may have not known is that soccer balls are slightly oval-shaped. The checkered board pattern creates an illusion of a perfect sphere. And there are 32 panels on a traditional soccer ball, one for each country in Europe. Did you also known that soccer is the most popular sport in the world. A little known fact is that the very first game of basketball was played with a soccer ball.

More inter-esting Facts about

Soccer

A professional soccer player runs an average of 3.9 miles, in an average soccer game. Did you known that the national sport of Canada is soccer. Don’t make the country of Madagascar mad in 2002 Madagascan team Stade Olympique L’Emryne scored 149 own goals against champions AS Adema. They repeatedly scored on their own goals in protest of a refereeing decision in their previous game. Only the United States and Canada actually call soccer “soccer.”

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Description: Logo’s for Rigby Youth Baseball

Date: April 3, 2014

Course InstructorComm 130 - Section 01Joel Judkins

Programs/ToolsAdobe Illustrator

Process: These images involved using the use of the pen tool, layering tool bar, drop-per tool and color wheel.

Objectives: Use the basic tools in IllustratorCreate a logo for a company

Logo

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Description: A web page for Rigby Baseball

Date: April 3, 2014

Course InstructorComm 130 - Section 01Joel Judkins

Programs/ToolsWord WranglerCSS

Process: This page was designed using a Mac and the program Word Wrangler. I have never done anything like this before. Using the HTML language to code and create a web page was a challenge. I used a logo that I had designed earlier to insert at the top of the page the border was created to match the existing logo color in Photoshop. The background image of the baseballs was copied and pasted in using the CSS to create a computer web page from scratch.

Objectives: Size and optimize a logo of my designWrite content explaining the logo and page designLearn a basic knowledge of HTML and CSS

Web Page

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Description: This is a montage with three separate images blended together to create an interesting flyer. The text is a play on words with “wild side” . I think of these two big cats as encompassing the image of “wild”

Date: April 3, 2014

Course InstructorComm 130 - Section 01Joel Judkins

Programs/ToolsAdobe Photoshop

Process: I used Photoshop to create this image. These two images were found on the Internet and placed in the program. I used the mask feature and brush tool to create a half transparent image. This allowed the bottom image of the white cat to show through. The background image was originally brown and I used an adjustment layer to turn the background image to green.

Objectives: Learn Layers in PhotoshopCreate smooth edges using masksFilters

Montage

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Event Ad

Annual

Firemen

Fundraiser

Dinner

January 31, 2014 7th Street Convention Center 7 pm.

Proceeds go towards the young firemen fund

$25 per family or

$10 for individuals

Description: Flyer for a Fireman fund raiser dinner for young fireman. This flyer is done in Red, yellow, and black to match the young firemen picture.

Date: April 3, 2014

Course InstructorComm 130 - Section 01Joel Judkins

Programs/ToolsMicrosoft WordEpsom Scanner

Process: Scanned image from my personal files and placed in Microsoft word. I used the shape tools in Microsoft word and filled with color.

Objectives: Scan and insert image in Microsoft word documentCreate a full bleed flyerText boxes with different font and size

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Description: Black and White photo to promote a graduate leadership conference

Date: April 3, 2014

Course InstructorComm 130 - Section 01Joel Judkins

Programs/ToolsAdobe InDesign

Process: I first started out with four different pencil sketches. I used a white font to grab attention and create contrast from the image behind it. I used a large font size for the date and time to create a focal point. The body copy is in a black smaller font that allows more white space on the flyer. The images were given to me for the logo, content and image.

Objectives: I am trying to advertise an upcoming conference for graduating seniors to learn leadership skills that will be marketable to possible employers.

Flyer

Graduate Leadership Conference

Do you want to have the competitive edge in business?

Come learn how at Vouant Communication’s annual Graduate Leadership Conference.

Vouant Communications is devoted to helping tomorrow’s leaders gain essential leadership skills in the workplace. During this dynamic three-day seminar, attendees will meet with top executives of Vouant Communications to discuss breakthrough leadership techniques, while cultivating attributes of leadership that will market to any employer.

Conference is available to graduating seniors. Space is limited.

Registration and more information available at http://www.vouantcomm.com/leaders

October 218 a.m. – 5 p.m.Lincoln Convention Center

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Description: This design uses multiple circles of varying colors to create this image. The lines on the circle draw the eye through on the business card to the most important information. My information and my company website.

Date: April 3, 2014

Course InstructorComm 130 - Section 01Joel Judkins

Programs/ToolsAdobe InDesign

Process: The process of creating this stationary was in Adobe InDesign to cre-ate the logo. I used multiple circles in varying shades of green, gray, and white to create a layered look. I copied the logo into Adobe InDesign to finish creat-ing the stationary. The bar across the top underlines as well as emphasizes the logo and personal information. The image is watermarked by turned the opacity down to a level eight.

Objectives: Create Stationary for professional use.Use basic tools of Adobe InDesign and Illustrator

Stationary

LAur

Laura Walker Photography 572 N 3rd W Rigby, Idaho 83442208 390 [email protected]

LAur

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Description: Matching letterhead and business card to promote my photographybusiness

Date: April 3, 2014

Course InstructorComm 130 - Section 01Joel Judkins

Programs/ToolsAdobe InDesign

Process: I created multiple circles in varying shades of green, gray, and white to create depth. I copied the logo into Adobe InDesign. The logo was copied in on the left side and my website along the bottom of the card.

Objectives: Create a personalized logo for a business Use basic tools of Illustrator and InDesign

Business Card

LAurLaura WalkerPhotographer572 N 3rd WRigby, Idaho208 390 [email protected]

www.laurawalkerphotography.com

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