Computer 9 - Module 2
Computer 9 - Module 2
REMEMBER:
5. For activities and reports that need to be submitted, use the provided
checklist and rubric to evaluate your work before submission.
6. Allow time for relaxation and recreation when you are mentally tired.
In this module, you will examine these questions when you take the following
lessons:
Explore
Instruction: Analyze the pictures about product endorsements or logos that
convey a message. What do you notice about the pictures. Motivate your answer.
Write your answers in your notebook.
END OF EXPLORE
Firm-Up
Instruction: Do one or all of the following:
iWorksheet 5: Quiz
1. The fundamentals of design are the foundation of every visual medium – from
fine art to modern web design.
2. The elements of design are the objects that make up a design while the
principles of design refer to the way those elements are used together.
4. The contrast makes elements stand out from one another and catch a
prospect’s eye.
5. Harmony is about making the most important element of a design stand out
from the rest.
9. A line is the most basic of the design elements used to create patterns, set a
mood, provide texture, create movement and define shapes.
11. Repetition occurs when the two sides of a design look different but still have
similar elements.
12. Color context refers on how color behaves in relation to other colors and
shapes.
13. Symmetrical balance occurs when both sides of a design are the same in
shape, lines and other elements.
14. Shapes are figures and forms that make up logos, illustrations, and other
elements in all types of designs.
15. Saturation refers to the lightness or darkness of the color, providing different
shades ranging from black to white.
1. The of design are the objects that make up a design while the
principles of design refer to the way those elements are used together.
2. shapes are those that have a recognizable form but are not
real in the same way that natural shapes are.
END OF FIRM-UP
Transfer
Your goal in this section is apply your learning. You will be given a practical
task which will demonstrate your understanding.
Instruction: Read carefully and follow the given instructions. Once you are done
saving your work, upload your accomplished output. For this activity, you need to
use Paint on your computer.
Instruction: Read carefully and follow the given instructions. Once you are done
saving your work, upload your accomplished output. For this activity, you need to
use Adobe Photoshop on your computer.
5. Then open the blending options by pointing the cursor at the shapes layer
located at the bottom right and then right click. Then select Blending options.
6. Enable inner shadow and inner glow to create a more convincing and realistic
effect on the 2D object.
7. Use the provided rubric to evaluate your work on Page 7 of this Module.
END OF TRANSFER
LESSON 6: TYPOGRAPHY
Explore
Instruction: Observe the different pictures of graphic design that uses typography
below. Share your idea about the typography used and how they affect the graphic
design. Write your answers in your notebook.
1. 2.
END OF EXPLORE
Firm-Up
Instruction: Do one or all of the following:
iWorksheet 6: Quiz
I. Complete the sentences by filling out the missing words. (3 pts. each)
2. is the generic term for everything that goes into visual text.
is a group of characters, letters and numbers that share the
same design. refers to the specific style of a typeface.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
1. A.
2. B.
3. C.
4. D.
5. E.
COLUMN A COLUMN B
7. Lowercase & B. This letters are capital letters while in this letters
Uppercase Letters are the smaller ones.
END OF FIRM-UP
Transfer
Your goal in this section is apply your learning. You will be given a practical
task which will demonstrate your understanding.
Instruction: Read carefully and follow the given instructions. Once you are done
saving your work, upload your accomplished output. For this activity, you need to
use Microsoft Word, WPS Document, or Google Docs and any web browser on your
computer.
1. Open any browser on your computer and do a research about the History of
Typography and Different Typefaces.
3. Put your research in your selected program. Do not forget to cite the web
sources at the end of your document.
5. Use the provided rubric to evaluate your work on Page 14 of this Module.
RUBRIC: Design
Instruction: Read carefully and follow the given instructions. Once you are done
saving your work, upload your accomplished output. For this activity, you need to
use Adobe Photoshop.
4. You can change the font style, font color, orientation, and font size any way
you like.
5. Use the Blending option to put any style you want and make a 3D effect.
7. Use the provided rubric to evaluate your work on Page 16 of this Module.
END OF TRANSFER
LESSON 7: COLOR
Explore
Instruction: Analyze the image of a color wheel below. Based from your
experiences and idea, what are the meaning of each (or some of the) color. Write
your answers in your notebook.
END OF EXPLORE
Firm-Up
Instruction: Do one or all of the following:
iWorksheet 7: Quiz
6. Analogous colors are any two contrasting colors that are opposite on the
color wheel.
8. Pink is a bright and happy color associated with optimism and youth.
10. Orange symbolizes energy, fun, and enthusiasm. It is more playful and
youthful than red.
II. Use the definition or description below to identify each word pertained to in each
given statement.
1. This color scheme uses one color but varying tones of it, or uses more than
one color but all with the same depth of tone.
2. These colors have the ability to calm and soothe and provide a sense of
relaxation and calmness.
4. These colors refer to three colors that are placed next to each other on the
color wheel.
6. This color is feminine and tends to evoke feelings of innocence and fun.
8. This color is a very powerful color that asserts authority and respect.
10. This color is a calming color that represents life and ecology.
END OF FIRM-UP
Transfer
Your goal in this section is apply your learning to real life situations. You will
be given a practical task which will demonstrate your understanding.
Instruction: Read carefully and follow the given instructions. Once you are done
saving your work, upload your accomplished output. For this activity, you will need
to use Adobe Photoshop on your computer.
3. After creating a circle, use the line tool to divide the circle into many slices.
4. Using the Paint bucket tool, Fill every area with different colors to make a
color wheel.
7. Use the provided rubric to evaluate your work on Page 16 of this Module.
Instruction: Read carefully and follow the given instructions. Once you are done
saving your work, upload your accomplished output. For this activity, you will need
to use Adobe Photoshop on your computer.
1. First, open Adobe Photoshop on your computer and create a new canvas.
2. You can access the shapes by pointing your cursor at the rectangle tool to
create a bunch of squares across the canvas. You can also use the line tool.
3. Using the Paint bucket tool, fill every area with different colors to create a
shade to tint effect.
6. Use the provided rubric to evaluate your work on Page 16 of this Module.
END OF TRANSFER
Explore
Instruction: Analyze the pictures of a vector and raster (pixel) images below.
What do you notice and share what is on their mind. Motivate your answers. Write
your answers in your notebook.
1.
2.
END OF EXPLORE
Firm-Up
Instruction: Do one or all of the following:
1. Read and comprehend the iDiscuss: Images for Print and Web on Page
64-69 of the Textbook.
iWorksheet 8: Quiz
I. Complete the sentences by filling out the missing words. (2pts each)
END OF FIRM-UP
Transfer
Your goal in this section is apply your learning. You will be given a practical
task which will demonstrate your understanding.
Instruction: Read carefully and follow the given instructions. Once you are done
saving your work, upload your accomplished output. For this activity, you need to
use Microsoft Word, WPS Document, or Google Docs and any web browser on your
computer.
1. Open any browser on your computer, then gather information and images of
Raster and Vector.
3. Put everything you gathered in your chosen program. Do not forget to cite
the web sources at the end of your document.
5. Use the provided rubric to evaluate your work on Page 14 of this Module.
Instruction: Read carefully and follow the given instructions. Once you are done
saving your work, upload your accomplished output. For this activity, you need to
use Microsoft Word, WPS Document, or Google Docs and any web browser on your
computer.
3. Summarize your research and do not forget to cite the web sources at the
end of your document.
5. Use the provided rubric to evaluate your work on Page 14 of this Module.
END OF TRANSFER