ࡱ> _a\]^'` YbjbjLULU 7.?.?Qhhhhhhh|    dh |W2     c c c ֆ؆؆؆؆؆؆$h~hc c c c c hh  MMMc :h h ֆMc ֆMMyhh> |  1尣  |NR'0W}:oo>oh>c c Mc c c c c C c c c Wc c c c ||| ||| |||hhhhhh CURRICULUM MAP Course/ Subject: Graphic Design I Grade: 9-12 Month: September Enduring Understanding Technology is created, used and modified by humans. A technological world requires that humans develop capabilities to solve technological challenges and improve products for the way we live. Each area of technology has a set of characteristics that separates it from others; however, many areas overlap in order to meet human needs and wants. Graphic Design is a section of technological design where visual arts are used to communicate information. Essential Questions What knowledge and skills are essential for humans to make sound decisions about creating, using, and modifying technologies? How have technological developments impacted devices, processes, and systems for the way we live? How do various areas of technology influence the economy, the environment, and society? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment3.4.10.E4. Evaluate the purpose and effectiveness of information and communication systems. 3.4.12.E4 Synthesize the effects of information and communication systems and subsystems as an integral part of the development of the Information Age. 3.4.10.B4. Recognize that technological development has been evolutionary, the result of a series of refinements to a basic invention. File Structure/Computer Basics Computer nomenclature Z:drive access Folders/Files Elements of Design Line Color Shape Texture Form Definition of a Vector Image Image that uses lines to create the image Can be resized without losing image quality Used primarily by Adobe Illustrator Can be used for screen printing Definition of a Raster Image Image that uses dots (pixels) to create the image. Can NOT be resized without losing image quality. Used primarily by Adobe Photoshop Can NOT be used for screen printing Identify and define the elements of design Compare and contrast the attributes of a vector image and a raster image. Skills using Adobe Illustrator New page creation & settings Drawing lines & shapes Saving work Stroke & Fill Opening existing documents Teacher/Student shared folder File structure/location Drawing lines Changing colors Creating layers Changing layer names Creating complete shapes using the Pen Tool Changing stroke size/color & fill color with a Pen Tool drawing Blending adjacent areas Teacher Questioning Shape, color and stroke size activity Stop Sign Activity Vector Drawing 1 activity Vector Drawing 2 activity Mr. Potato Head activity Design brief & rubric will be used for assessment of this project.  Month: October Enduring Understanding Technological literacy is the ability to use, assess and manage technology around us. Technological design is a creative process that anyone can do which may result in new inventions and innovations. Essential Questions What is technological literacy? How would you apply technological design and problem solving methods in the development of inventions and innovations used in Graphic Design? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment3.4.10.B3. Compare and contrast how a number of different factors, such as advertising, the strength of the economy, the goals of a company and the latest fads, contribute to shaping the design of and demand for various technologies. 3.4.10.A1. Illustrate how the development of technologies is often driven by profit and an economic market. Image duplication using the Pen Tool Google Images Images must be 1024 x 768 Raster image types JPEG Bitmap GIF Reason to convert a Raster image to a Vector image Need to screen print the image Need to re-size without damaging the image Introduction to Adobe Photoshop Need to manipulate a raster image Principles of Design Space (both positive & negative) Rhythm Unity Contrast Balance Identify an acceptable image to duplicate. Differentiate between the types of raster images. Change resolution standards in Google Images Skills using Adobe Illustrator Pen Tool Blending Changing colors Creating and renaming layers File structure/location Screen printing requirements Text tool Image duplication Skills using Adobe Photoshop Opening images New page creation Saving work Selection tools Move tools Creating & renaming layers Identify and define the principles of design Pen Tool Duplication Project Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity 1 color screen printing artwork Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity Idiom Project Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity  Month: November Enduring Understanding Technology is created, used and modified by humans. A technological world requires that humans develop capabilities to solve technological challenges and improve products for the way we live. Each area of technology has a set of characteristics that separates it from others; however, many areas overlap in order to meet human needs and wants. Essential Questions What knowledge and skills are essential for humans to make sound decisions about creating, using, and modifying technologies? How have technological developments impacted devices, processes, and systems for the way we live? How do various areas of technology influence the economy, the environment, and society? How do the elements of design determine the quality of the printed product? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment3.4.10.E4. Evaluate the purpose and effectiveness of information and communication systems. 3.4.12.E4 Synthesize the effects of information and communication systems and subsystems as an integral part of the development of the Information Age. 3.4.10.B4. Recognize that technological development has been evolutionary, the result of a series of refinements to a basic invention. Image Manipulation Changing an image to make it meet the needs of the user Elements of Design Space (positive & negative) Color Form Depth of Field Creating the illusion of depth in a 2-D image. Screen Printing Used to print images on textiles. Versatility of screen printing Image generation Screen preparation Printing Clean up Identify the elements of design in an image Skills in Adobe Photoshop Review previous selection tools Magic Wand Quick Mask Layer Opacity Transform & Free Transform Paint Brush Eraser Zoom in/Zoom out Skills for Screen Printing Laser printing on vellum Coating screens Exposing screens Taping up and checking for pin holes Registration and inking Printing Reclaiming screens1 color screen printing job Due to class size, this will extend through the entire marking period. Image Manipulation Project Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity. Color Addition Project (carries over into December) Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity Month: December Enduring Understanding Technological literacy is the ability to use, assess and manage technology around us. Technological design is a creative process that anyone can do which may result in new inventions and innovations. Essential Questions What is technological literacy? How would you apply technological design and problem solving methods in the development of inventions and innovations? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment 3.4.10.B3. Compare and contrast how a number of different factors, such as advertising, the strength of the economy, the goals of a company and the latest fads, contribute to shaping the design of and demand for various technologies. 3.4.10.A1. Illustrate how the development of technologies is often driven by profit and an economic market. Screen Printing Used to print images on textiles. Versatility of screen printing Image generation Screen preparation Printing Clean up Destructive Editing Image is damaged by the editing process. Non-destructive Editing Image is NOT damaged by the editing process. Skills for Screen Printing Laser printing on velum Coating screens Exposing screens Taping up and checking for pin holes Registration and inking Printing Reclaiming screens Skills in Adobe Photoshop Review previous selection tools Magic Wand Quick Mask Layer Opacity Transform & Free Transform Paint Brush Eraser Zoom in/Zoom out Smart Filters Blur Tool Smudge Tool Differentiate between destructive and non-destructive editing. Explain situations where one would rather use non-destructive editing as opposed to destructive editing and vise-versa.1 color screen printing job Color Addition Project (carries over from November) Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity Smart Filters Tutorial Postcard Project Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity. Teacher Questioning  Month: January Enduring Understanding Technology is created, used and modified by humans. A technological world requires that humans develop capabilities to solve technological challenges and improve products for the way we live. Each area of technology has a set of characteristics that separates it from others; however, many areas overlap in order to meet human needs and wants. Essential Questions What knowledge and skills are essential for humans to make sound decisions about creating, using, and modifying technologies? How have technological developments impacted devices, processes, and systems for the way we live? How do various areas of technology influence the economy, the environment, and society? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment3.4.10.E4. Evaluate the purpose and effectiveness of information and communication systems. 3.4.12.E4 Synthesize the effects of information and communication systems and subsystems as an integral part of the development of the Information Age. 3.4.10.B4. Recognize that technological development has been evolutionary, the result of a series of refinements to a basic invention. Screen Printing (through end of 2nd marking period) Used to print images on textiles. Versatility of screen printing Image generation Screen preparation Registration & Inking Printing Clean up 2 dimensional imaging Images on a flat surface 3 dimensional imaging Images that wrap onto different faces of a 3 dimensional object Photo Restoration Exposure Physical Damage Yellowing/Fading Skills for Screen Printing (through end of 2nd marking period) Laser printing on velum Coating screens Exposing screens Taping up and checking for pin holes Registration and inking Printing Reclaiming screens Skills in Adobe Photoshop Review previous selection tools Magic Wand Quick Mask Smart Filters Blur Tool 3-D file transfer Opening files from Teacher/student shared folder Clone Stamp Blur Smudge 1 color screen printing job Due to class size, this will extend through the entire marking period. 3-D box Smart Filters Tutorial Cereal Box Project Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity. Photo Restoration Project Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity. Teacher Questioning Month: February Enduring Understanding Technological literacy is the ability to use, assess and manage technology around us. Technological design is a creative process that anyone can do which may result in new inventions and innovations. Information technology is used to convey messages to an end user. Essential Questions What is technological literacy? How would you apply technological design and problem solving methods in the development of inventions and innovations? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment3.4.10.B3. Compare and contrast how a number of different factors, such as advertising, the strength of the economy, the goals of a company and the latest fads, contribute to shaping the design of and demand for various technologies. 3.4.10.A1. Illustrate how the development of technologies is often driven by profit and an economic market. Photo Restoration (continued from January) Exposure Physical Damage Yellowing/Fading Drawing Techniques Freehand Tracing Elements of Design The 3 Fs (Form Follows Function) Space (both Positive and Negative) Line Color Shape Texture Form Value Skills in Adobe Photoshop (ending with Photo Restoration) Review previous selection tools Magic Wand Quick Mask Smart Filters Blur Tool 3-D file transfer Opening files from Teacher/student shared folder Clone Stamp Blur Smudge Skills using Adobe Illustrator Pen Tool Blending Changing colors Creating and renaming layers File structure/location Live Paint Bucket Line Tool Shape Tool Gradient Tool Photo Restoration Project Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity Adobe Illustrator Packet Packet of 7 tutorials  Month: March Enduring Understanding Technology is created, used and modified by humans. A technological world requires that humans develop capabilities to solve technological challenges and improve products for the way we live. Each area of technology has a set of characteristics that separates it from others; however, many areas overlap in order to meet human needs and wants. Essential Questions What knowledge and skills are essential for humans to make sound decisions about creating, using, and modifying technologies? How have technological developments impacted devices, processes, and systems for the way we live? How do various areas of technology influence the economy, the environment, and society? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment3.4.10.E4. Evaluate the purpose and effectiveness of information and communication systems. 3.4.12.E4 Synthesize the effects of information and communication systems and subsystems as an integral part of the development of the Information Age. 3.4.10.B4. Recognize that technological development has been evolutionary, the result of a series of refinements to a basic invention. Elements of Design The 3 Fs (Form Follows Function) Space (both Positive and Negative) Line Color Shape Texture Form Value Image Quality Exposure Depth of Field Drawing Contrast Line Shape Skills in Adobe Photoshop Review previous selection tools Magic Wand Quick Mask Clone Stamp Blur Smudge Shape Tool Line Tool Gradient Tool Live Paint Bucket Layer Options Skills using Adobe Illustrator Pen Tool Blending Changing colors Creating and renaming layers File structure/location Live Paint Bucket Line Tool Shape Tool Gradient ToolPhotoshop Tutorial 1 Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity Photoshop Tutorial 2 Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity Photoshop Tutorial 3 Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity Photoshop Tutorial 4 Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity  Month: April Enduring Understanding Technological literacy is the ability to use, assess and manage technology around us. Technological design is a creative process that anyone can do which may result in new inventions and innovations. Essential Questions What is technological literacy? How would you apply technological design and problem solving methods in the development of inventions and innovations? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment3.4.10.B3. Compare and contrast how a number of different factors, such as advertising, the strength of the economy, the goals of a company and the latest fads, contribute to shaping the design of and demand for various technologies. 3.4.10.A1. Illustrate how the development of technologies is often driven by profit and an economic market. Elements of Design The 3 Fs (Form Follows Function) Space (both Positive and Negative) Line Color Shape Texture Form Value Page Layout Rule of Thirds Contrasting colors for reading Background vs. foreground Screen Printing (beginning of 4th marking period) Used to print images on textiles. Versatility of screen printing Image generation Screen preparation Registration & inking Printing Clean up Skills in Adobe Photoshop Review previous selection tools Magic Wand Quick Mask Clone Stamp Blur Smudge Shape Tool Line Tool Gradient Tool Live Paint Bucket Layer Options Skills using Adobe Illustrator Pen Tool Blending Changing colors Creating and renaming layers File structure/location Live Paint Bucket Line Tool Shape Tool Gradient Tool Converting files to JPEGs Skills for Screen Printing (beginning of 4th marking period) Laser printing on velum Coating screens Exposing screens Taping up and checking for pin holes Registration and inking Printing Reclaiming screens Menu Redesign Project Design brief & rubric will be used to assess this activity 2 color screen printing job (beginning of 4th marking period)  Month: May Enduring Understanding Technology is created, used and modified by humans. A technological world requires that humans develop capabilities to solve technological challenges and improve products for the way we live. Each area of technology has a set of characteristics that separates it from others; however, many areas overlap in order to meet human needs and wants. Essential Questions What knowledge and skills are essential for humans to make sound decisions about creating, using, and modifying technologies? How have technological developments impacted devices, processes, and systems for the way we live? How do various areas of technology influence the economy, the environment, and society? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment3.4.10.B3. Compare and contrast how a number of different factors, such as advertising, the strength of the economy, the goals of a company and the latest fads, contribute to shaping the design of and demand for various technologies. 3.4.10.A1. Illustrate how the development of technologies is often driven by profit and an economic market. Elements of Design The 3 Fs (Form Follows Function) Space (both Positive and Negative) Line Color Shape Texture Form Value Page Layout Rule of Thirds Contrasting colors for reading Background vs. foreground Screen Printing Used to print images on textiles. Versatility of screen printing Image generation Screen preparation Registration & inking Printing Clean up Skills in Adobe Photoshop Review previous selection tools Magic Wand Quick Mask Clone Stamp Blur Smudge Shape Tool Line Tool Gradient Tool Live Paint Bucket Layer Options Skills using Adobe Illustrator Pen Tool Blending Changing colors Creating and renaming layers File structure/location Live Paint Bucket Line Tool Shape Tool Gradient Tool Converting files to JPEGs Skills for Screen Printing (beginning of 4th marking period) Laser printing on velum Coating screens Exposing screens Taping up and checking for pin holes Registration and inking Printing Reclaiming screens Record Mogul Project Design brief & rubric for logo portion Design brief & rubric for album redesign Design brief & rubric for lyrics poster 2 color screen printing job  Month: June Enduring Understanding Technological literacy is the ability to use, assess and manage technology around us. Technological design is a creative process that anyone can do which may result in new inventions and innovations. Essential Questions What is technological literacy? How would you apply technological design and problem solving methods in the development of inventions and innovations? StandardsContentSkillsAssessment3.4.10.E4. Evaluate the purpose and effectiveness of information and communication systems. 3.4.12.E4 Synthesize the effects of information and communication systems and subsystems as an integral part of the development of the Information Age. 3.4.10.B4. Recognize that technological development has been evolutionary, the result of a series of refinements to a basic invention. Elements of Design The 3 Fs (Form Follows Function) Space (both Positive and Negative) Line Color Shape Texture Form Value Page Layout Rule of Thirds Contrasting colors for reading Background vs. foreground Screen Printing Used to print images on textiles. Versatility of screen printing Image generation Screen preparation Registration & inking Printing Clean up Skills in Adobe Photoshop Review previous selection tools Magic Wand Quick Mask Clone Stamp Blur Smudge Shape Tool Line Tool Gradient Tool Live Paint Bucket Layer Options Skills using Adobe Illustrator Pen Tool Blending Changing colors Creating and renaming layers File structure/location Live Paint Bucket Line Tool Shape Tool Gradient Tool Converting files to JPEGs Skills for Screen Printing (beginning of 4th marking period) Laser printing on velum Coating screens Exposing screens Taping up and checking for pin holes Registration and inking Printing Reclaiming screens 2 color screen printing job Due to class size, this will extend through the entire marking period. 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