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ENG 328 10.M: Designing Something Awesome Project Plans
Today’s Plan: Extra-credit opportunity COVID Visualization Revisited Designing Something Awesome Homework Extra-Credit / Design Something Awesome Opportunity Design a drink sponsor sheet (and write a bit of copy) for the Go West film festival. I need this on a quick … Continue reading
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ENG 328 9.M: Flyer Revision, Sharing Data, Creating Graphs in InDesign
Today’s Plan: Sharing COVID Data Creating a Graph in InDesign COVID Data Sharing I’ve created a Google Drive folder where you can upload whatever tables you created for today. I’ve created a Google Doc where you can write/link to those … Continue reading
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ENG 328 8.W: Visualizing Complexity
Today’s Plan Mayer Poster Update (Help!) Internship Opportunities Visualizing Complexity: COVID-19 Homework Mayer Update From Michael: I know this is late in the game, but I got Zackary’s title for her event: “Wherever You Are Is the Center of the … Continue reading
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ENG 328 8.M: Mapping Out the Rest of Our Year
Today’s Plan: Free Write! Free Write on the Rest of Our Semester So I’m a bit pressed for time today. I’ve got about 90 minutes until class starts, and a lot of thinking to do. I’m going to do that … Continue reading
ENG 328 7.W: Flyer Design Check In
Today’s Plan: Ripping and Cleaning a Logo Flyer Design Check-In Homework Ripping and Cleaning a Logo First up today, all of our flyers require an English department logo. If you created space for this in your first design (the one … Continue reading
ENG 328 6.W: Flyer Design Mini Project
Today’s Plan: Mini-Project #4: Flyer Design Homework Mini-Project #4: Flyer Design For our next mini-project, we head back to where we started: flyers. We’ll add in a few more concepts and readings and then design a flyer for an upcoming … Continue reading
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ENG 301 5.T/R: Project 2, Jim Corder
Today’s Plan: Grade Norming a Few Reports Looking Ahead to Project 2 Jim Corder’s “Argument as Emergence, Rhetoric as Love” Grade Norming a Few Reports We will do this. Looking Ahead to Project 2 I have a workspace up. It … Continue reading
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ENG 328 5.M: Sketch Review, Working with InDesign
Today’s Plan: Reviewing Sketches Converting Your Sketches into an InDesign Document LAST FIVE MINUTES: Homework Reviewing Sketches I’ll be coming around today to take a look at sketches and ask/answer questions about your design. Converting Your Sketches into an InDesign … Continue reading
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ENG 328 3.W: Mini-Project 2
Today’s Plan: Next Friday: Introduction to InDesign Reviewing Mini-Project 1 Introducing Mini-Project 2 Homework Next Friday: Introduction to InDesign I’ll ask you to attend next Friday (September 17th’s) class: we will work in InDesign, doing selections from the InDesign Classroom … Continue reading