CD-4
Instructions: Please read all of the following information carefully:
Create a new folder on your “My Documents on daisy” student folder, call it “lastname_CD.” All of the work for this CD will be saved into this folder and the folder will be submitted for grading. Download the file called "CD_Cover_Template.PSD" and save it into your Lastname_CD folder. Open this file in Photoshop.
This CD is a “mini project” which will allow you to demonstrate
all of the skills that you have learned over the year. It is primarily a “Graphic
Design Process” exercise, but please make sure to incorporate as much
of your learning as you can into the project:
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Filters • Blending Options • Fills
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Layer Blends • Attach Text to Path • Cutting Objects from Backgrounds
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Shapes • Strokes • Image Adjustments
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Patterns • Gradients • Transformations
In addition, I would like to see evidence of the various Visual Communications exercises which we did this year, as well as some of the “History of Graphic Design” problems completed this semester.
THE PROJECT:
You are a graphic designer and you have been given the opportunity to create the CD graphics for a new album. Before you get started, you should review the following information regarding your album:
Genre: | Country |
Artist: | Trent Willmon |
Album Title: | "Broken In" |
Short Review: | "Broken In" has a unique quality about it that sets it apart from other country albums. With song topics ranging from traveling the next county over for alcohol ("Dry County"), to the account of how a Cowboy goes through life ("How A Cowboy Lives"), to the song of unconditional love ("I'll Love You Anyway"), Trent Willmon's album "Broken In" was definitely worth the wait. Music wise, the sound is a little on the Contemporary Country side, but lyrically it had a more traditional sound to it. |
Sound clips from your album: | -Clip #1: Broken In -Clip #2: Tumbleweed Town |
Song Listing: | 1. Broken In 2. Dry Country 3. Doesn't Mean I Don't Love You 4. Cold Beer and a Fishin' Pole 5. The Way I Remember It 6. The Good Ol' Days Are Gone 7. How a Cowboy Lives 8. The Truth 9. Little Set of Horns 10. Tumbleweed Town 11. I'll Love You Anyway 12. There is a God |
Production Company: | ©2008, Compadre Records |
NOTE: I HIGHLY recommend that you do not look up the actual graphics of this album, or if you are familiar with the album, put the graphics out of your mind, as preconceived notions will make this assignment MORE difficult, not easier.
To start, download this template file for your CD graphics and save it in to your “lastname_CD” folder. You will be creating your CD cover on this Photoshop file.
You will be creating the following for your CD graphics:
1. A nice typographic representation of the Group or Artist’s name, as
well as a typographic representation of the title of the Album (these SHOULD
NOT look the same!) Create these two graphics on separate files and copy them
into your CD project when needed. Please save these two files as .JPGs into
your “lastname_CD” folder.
2. Graphics for the front cover of the CD (and possibly continuing onto the
back cover, as well) which fit the mood and theme of the Album. This is where
much of your Graphic talent with Photoshop will come in. Use your blending,
cutout and filter skills here! Feel free to get images from the Internet, as
needed, to bring about your graphic. Remember, the Template is the outside
border of your CD, do not go over it!
3. Text for the spine of the CD which includes the Group or Artist’s
Name and the title of the CD.
4. Graphics for the back of the CD which follow a similar theme to the CD.
On the back of the album, you will include the Song Listing.
5. Include the production company information on the back of the CD as well.
6. Place your Artist and CD Title graphics onto the cover of your CD as you
see fit to enhance the look of the work.
When you have completed your design, please save the work as a .JPG file and
place it into your “lastname_CD” folder. Using “My Computer,” COPY
your “lastname_CD” folder to the class drop box on the M: Drive.
(If necessary, see highlandtechnology.org FAQ page regarding this step)