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Non-Destructive Image Adjustments

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Color Lookup:To deepen the color shown in an image  Selective Color:To highlight an object or photo that's around black or white Pattern:A style,or as it's called pattern,that sits on top of a photo or layer below it  Color Fill:A color selected from the color pallet in which the transparency can be changed to make it look like a shader or even as a background Channel Mix:The Red,green and blue slider can be adjusted as well as the black and white sliders can be changed to make any of those colors lighter or darker Photo Filter:Includes sharpening or stylizing to change the shades of the colors in the image to make it lighter or duller Black and White:Forces the colors black and white onto a image and can change the gradience accordingly Color Balance:The tone can be changed as well as the how far into the colors it goes;Cyan to Red,Magenta to Green and Yellow to Blue Hue and Saturation:Any color can be chosen with the sliders provided as well as the lightness of the image Vib...

Branded Brochure Research

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      The main message for my brand is to give my listeners a premium music experience without the ad interruptions. The secondary message for my brand is to up like a boss since the name of my brand goes toe to toe with it. The specific text used is Bauhaus 93 that helps give the name a more futuristic-type look in which I was looking for in terms of my visual branding as it can be seen here below... The tone of my brochure will probably be futuristic but calm sort of tone to it with some warm colors and some minor details within the brochure  Some pictures that I would like to include in my brochure would be the following   (I'm going to edit this one)  (This on as well is going to get edited)  These are the fonts I'm going to be using  Bungee Inline  Bebas Kai Gill Sans Ultra Bold Rockwell Extra Bold

Type Pairing for My Brand

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      For this assignment,I had to take the brand name I made up with the same font,but changing the font of the catch line of my brand.For the first one (the top left one),I went with establishing a clear view of type hierarchy as well as similar type that had curves and similar letter spacing.For the second one (the top right one),I went with type that had similar line patterns within the letter as the font for my brand Bauhas 93 does with the vertical lines.For the third one (bottom left one),I chose a font that had a serif unlike Bauhas as well as the font itself being bold like.For the last one (bottom right one),I chose a font that looked like it was in the same time period (2010+) as we are in right now;I was going to use a repeated font that I used for the first one,but I didn't want to repeat.

Retouching Techniques

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Image File Formats

Bitmap Jpg :An image file that's minimally compressed and uses less characters than a Jpeg file Png:An image file that's used for image editing and not deducting the image quality Gif:An image file that uses frames for small animation files in Photoshop Bmp:An image file that stores rectangle (8 Bit-like style) graphics and allows high-quality images to be displayed Psd:An image file that's used in Photoshop  Tiff:An image file that stores rectangle like file (kinda like bmp) as well as image information Heic:An image file that's used for media platforms as well as timed text,videos and audio Psb:An image file utilized in Photoshop that can handle LARGE files Camera Raw:An image file that's utilized in Adobe Lightroom to convert and export any image format such as tiff and jpeg Vector Ai:An image file utilized in Adobe Illustrator that's used for vector (line) images Pdf:An image file that most people use to show and share all kinds of text,images and videos Svg...

300ppi vs 72ppi

 The difference between 300ppi and 72ppi is that the higher the ppi is,the higher the quality of an image is.For example,when you're at 30 ppi,you get more pixels that appear more blurred while at 300 ppi,the image quality looks more cleaner and visually more appealing.Also,72ppi is the standard resolution for images on the internet (like Google Images and stuff like that). The reason why the ppi is so important for graphic designers doing print projects is because designers typically want the best resolution for their posters or whatever there printing so it looks visually appealing without having any blurry pixels and so the art or image that displayed can be seen better.Additionally,the lower the ppi is,the less pixels are displayed but the higher the ppi is,the more pixels get added (allowing more detail per pixel). The reason why ppi is important for web designers making websites is because it would allow images to be displayed at a higher resolution.Also,pixels per inch show ...

Society of Illustrators

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          Me and my class had a trip to the Society of Illustrators where we were observing the paintings and pieces of art from different illustrators/artists.The piece that can be seen above was made by Alex Ross that was made with watercolor on paper that was donated by Helen Ross.This was probably my favorite painting there because of how the choice of color (with the use of positive and negative space) was utilized with the detail added in the hair;this is huge inspiration for me to keep doing drawings and even use as a refrence for future projects.There was a surplus of pieces in the museum that were very captivating and intresting;a Harry Potter painting was even shown and made on a huge canvas (as well as the Dreamworks kid on the moon logo) most likely made with pencil and paint.The reason why it was my favorite piece there was because it's Harry Potter and the amount of.Throughout the visit,there were various floors that each had a different set of pie...