Create, Invent, Think.
Helpful files for all year levels
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Your Visual Diary
Your Visual Diary should remain neat and organised at all times. Any work you do, must include trials and visual representation of the work you do, don't be afraid to print small images to clarify your thinking.
Place appropriate headings on your pages - Research.....Ideas......Things I like.........Refinement...........Trials.................etc........ Use the computer and try and create a theme within your diary. This could be as simple as printing headings on coloured paper, using a specific font, exploring upper and lowercase.....etc. Your Visual Diary should resemble a journal of your learning experiences over the semester and is not confined to the classroom.
You should also use your computer as a Visual Diary. Any webpages can be easily saved using One Note or bookmarked. Then they can be edited and printed if necessary to include in your reference and developmental work. Tutorials for specific computer programs are excellent if kept this way. Pinterest is also a valuable storage resource. Look into the many Google applications on offer.
It is important that you source any images you find and use in your visual diary. This is where One Note is very handy as it does it for you! If you have not already done so, begin a Pinterest board for this subject. This also stores the sources of you images and links to their websites. If you use Google Images, please make sure you click through to the website and get the reference for the webpage.
Be original, explore, develop and refine your work constantly. All design goes through multiple stages of refinement to get to a final product. These refinements are all part of your assessment.
Place appropriate headings on your pages - Research.....Ideas......Things I like.........Refinement...........Trials.................etc........ Use the computer and try and create a theme within your diary. This could be as simple as printing headings on coloured paper, using a specific font, exploring upper and lowercase.....etc. Your Visual Diary should resemble a journal of your learning experiences over the semester and is not confined to the classroom.
You should also use your computer as a Visual Diary. Any webpages can be easily saved using One Note or bookmarked. Then they can be edited and printed if necessary to include in your reference and developmental work. Tutorials for specific computer programs are excellent if kept this way. Pinterest is also a valuable storage resource. Look into the many Google applications on offer.
It is important that you source any images you find and use in your visual diary. This is where One Note is very handy as it does it for you! If you have not already done so, begin a Pinterest board for this subject. This also stores the sources of you images and links to their websites. If you use Google Images, please make sure you click through to the website and get the reference for the webpage.
Be original, explore, develop and refine your work constantly. All design goes through multiple stages of refinement to get to a final product. These refinements are all part of your assessment.
Files
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WebsitesFont Space – this is one of the best sites as they claim to have 21, 043 fonts in their database. You can choose from the popular ones, or you can look for the newly uploaded ones. It’s up to you. Just click the font name or image and download.
1001fonts - this one’s also claiming a thousand fonts. The only difference of this site from fontspace is that you could actually buy premium fonts here. Other sites: dafont, 1001freefonts, fonts. |