PART ONE:
THE WORDS- Using
only letters from the FIVE CLASSIC FONT SETS above, create a typographic
representation of EACH of the 10 words
below. Solutions will be created on a 400
x 400 pixel WHITE (or possibly black) CANVAS. Students may ONLY use BLACK, WHITE and GRAY
letterforms.
To achieve
the desired effect, avoid simply repeating the words or creating
an illustration
from
the letterforms.
The best solutions not only enhance the word’s meaning but
are clever and aesthetically pleasing. See the three samples below:
Your TEN WORDS for this leg of the triathalon are:
Broken |
Egg |
Hammer |
Angry |
Hidden |
Computer |
Arrow |
Flyswatter |
Confusing |
Stars |
Save each canvas as a JPEG: seedling.jpg,
time.jpg,
etc.
PART TWO: THE CLICHE-
Choose
a common cliché such as “Keep a stiff upper lip,” “Smoke
like a chimney” or “Between the devil and the deep blue
sea.” If you cannot think of a suitable cliche off of the top
of your head, try heading to ClicheSite.com,
the largest online collection of cliches, and pick one (please note that ONLY the LETTERED cliches are working on this site, click on the categories does not work.) Please make
sure that the one you choose is school appropriate, no sex or drugs
sayings, please!
Typographically represent
the cliché on a 500 x 300 pixel canvas. PLEASE USE
ONLY the letters from the FIVE CLASSIC FONT SETS.
You can create illustrations from the letter forms and use color
if you choose. DO NOT introduce other graphical elements—limit
yourself to type.
Here is a sample ("At the Crack of
Dawn"):

Save this file as "cliche.jpg"
PART
THREE: THE LOGOS- For
this final leg of the triathalon, you will be creating a
short series of FIVE Typographic LOGOS. Your logos will be
created ONLY FROM the THREE letters that make
up your initials. (If
you have 2 or 4 initials, you may use them as they are, but
this will make the project more difficult than not.)
Each of the FIVE LOGOS will be created on a 300
x 300 pixel WHITE canvas. You may only use only the FIVE CLASSIC FONT SETS and you may
use only BLACK and WHITE letterforms. Each of the five
different logos that you create will represent a different aspect of
your personality,
such as "funny", "confused", "confident," etc.
Mr. B.'s Logo set is seen below:
Save each of your FIVE
LOGOS as: LOGO1.jpg,
LOGO2.jpg,
etc.
IDENTIFYING
YOUR LOGOS AND DISQUALIFYING YOURSELF:
When you have completed this part of the Triathalon, please go online
to THIS
TYPOGRAPHY TRIATHALON SELF-EVALUATION FORM. Complete
the form, telling Mr. B. what Character Trait each of your logos
was
meant
to represent and whether or not you think you should be disqualified!
SCORING: When
you are done with all 16 different parts of this Typographic Challenge,
make
sure that each file is saved as a JPEG and turn in the entire "lastname_triathalon" folder
into the DROPBOX. Each of the three legs will carry an equal weight
in grading:
- The WORDS: 5 points each for a total of 50 points.
- The CLICHE: 50 points total.
- The LOGOS: 10 points for each for a total of 50 points.
There will be additional scoring criteria
for your ability to properly represent your words, cliches and logos.
This
assignment will be scored by Mr. B.,
using your self-evaluation form and his wits to determine what the
heck you were talking about on your typographical solutions.
THE REWARD: The
student in the class that gets the highest score on their Triathalon
Events will be exempt from taking the "History of Graphic Design"
part of the Final Examination in this class, and will receive
an automatic 100 percent on that test. Please note, the winner of this contest is NOT exempt from completing the FINAL PROJECT in this class, only the final "History of Graphic Design" test.