You are on page 1of 21

Elizabeth Hagey

Name: Elizabeth Hagey


Phone: 702 496 0178
Email: lizgrhagey@gmail.com
Address: 816 Bear Mountain Ave.

North Las Vegas, 89031

3 Brochure
5 Logos
7 Webpage
9 Stationery
11 Montage
13 Event Ad
15 Flier
17 Photodesign

Description: Offset style brochure


Process (Programs, Tools, Skills):
I used InDesign to set up the pages and set up guides to where the
folds were. I found some pictures of people riding electric bikes on
the internet and used that as my cover picture and for the pictures
inside. I created a logo in Illustrator and wrote the body copy in
Word.
I used Photoshop to cut out the picture of the battery and text wrap in
Indesign to get the text to wrap around the image. I also added to the
background in Photoshop for the back using the fill content property.
Message: The message is that electric bikes are the latest
improvement in bikes and they are for everyone.
Audience: Anyone who loves to ride bikes.
Top Thing Learned: I learned how to cut out images better in
Photoshop and use the content fill. I also learned how to use the text
wrap in Indesign.
Color scheme and color names: Color scheme is complementary
and the colors are blue and tan.
Title Font Name & Category: GoBold, Sans Serif
Copy Font Name & Category: Times New Roman, Serif
Word Count of copy: 363 words

Front Page

Back Page

Take Cycling
Electric Bikes are the latest revolution
in bikes
To The Next Level

What is an electric bicycle?


Imagine going on an extended bike ride and not worrying about becoming

Bike Revolution

Electric Bicycles
for todays world

crankshaft between the pedals. You can set the power level of the pedal
assist and the bike allows you to ride further, faster and with greater ease and
enjoyment. If you want a workout you can set it to regenerative mode and
your pedaling power will charge the battery. Or you can let the bike power
you while you regenerate. This technology has given riders a whole new
world of destinations to ride to and terrain to ride on.

The sophisticated electronic components used in these bikes work


seamlessly to give you the best experience. It is a combination of battery,
motor composition and component parts that give the bike power and
the power output of the motor adds to the performance of the
places on the bikes depending on what

Who is an electric bike for?


together but have

levels of

or

of the wind on their face and hair.


outdoors but no lonber have the free range of
to get out biking on the road or trails.
their ride to another level.

Inside
Electric Bikes are the latest revolution in bikes
What is an electric bicycle?
Imagine going on an extended bike ride and not worrying about becoming

The sophisticated electronic components used in these bikes work


seamlessly to give you the best experience. It is a combination of battery,
motor composition and component parts that give the bike power and
the power output of the motor adds to the performance of the
places on the bikes depending on what
model you decide to buy.

Who is an electric bike for?

Families who want to ride together but have


levels of
or
ability.
Anyone who loves the feeling of the wind on their face and hair.
People who love being outdoors but no lonber have the free range of
motion that they used to.
average person who wants to get out biking on the road or trails.
Avid bikers who want to take their ride to another level.
Everyone

Bike Revolution

The Technology

Electric Bicycles
for todays world

crankshaft between the pedals. You can set the power level of the pedal
assist and the bike allows you to ride further, faster and with greater ease and
enjoyment. If you want a workout you can set it to regenerative mode and
your pedaling power will charge the battery. Or you can let the bike power
you while you regenerate. This technology has given riders a whole new
world of destinations to ride to and terrain to ride on.

Description:
Logo for an online business
Process:
I created several different logos in Illustrator and then had several
people vote on which one they liked the best. I went further by
revising those logos, narrowing it down to three and took another
vote with those same 13 people. It was hard to choose which logo
to go with because when I counted my own vote it was a tie. I chose
the one that my sister liked best, since it is her company. I tried
several different fonts and styles until I decided on one that was bold
and easily readable. I adjusted the alignment and colors til it was
how I wanted it.
Programs/tools used: Adobe Illustrator
Message: A website of recipes for people suffering from food
allergies.
Audience: Anyone with food allergies.
Top Things Learned: I learned to work with the pen tool and how to
save a jpeg for the web.
Color Scheme: Complimentary Color names: Red & Black
Font Name and Category: Rockwell - Slab Serif

Bike Revolution
Electric Bicycles
for todays world

Top

llergy Free
Recipes

Top
Gluten

Dairy

Nuts

Allergy Free
Recipes

Description: A webpage showing my logo creation


Process (Programs, Tools, Skills): The part of this process
was to create the logo. I did this using the pen tool in
Illustrator. I took a picture of a recipe box that I had and used
that as my guide for drawing it.
Using a text editor (notpad++) I then added the logo to the
HTML code. I typed my message in the lists and paragraphs
and added a link to my blog.
Using CSS I styled the page, centering the logo and matching
the colors of the text and the heading background to my logo.
Message: The message is that this is a website to go to for
recipes for allergy sufferers.
Audience: The audience is anyone who is dealing with food
allergies.
Top Thing Learned: How to find the hex # of a color in
Photoshop.
Color scheme and color hex(s): The color scheme is
monochromatic. #AA3C39 and #801815
Title Font Families & Category: Times New Roman, Georgia,
sans-serif;
Copy Font Families & Category: Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif;

Description:
Create a logo, and then make business card and stationary.
Process (Programs, Tools, Skills):
In Illustrator I created the logo using the pen and shape tool. I
then opened an In Design document and placed the logo in the
document. I made a rectangle the size of a business card and then
using the pen tool in In Design I made the big stripe. I created a
text box for the name address and other contact information and
aligned it to the right. I then made a text box for the name of the
Law Firm and Attorneys at law.
For the stationary I made the black background and stripe thin and
put the logo to the left and the firm name on top of the line. I then
put the contact information in one line under the black line with
bullets between for easier reading. The tools used were Illustrator
and In Design.
Message: The message is a Law Firm with two partners.
Audience: The audience is anyone in need of an attorney and
others in the legal field.
Top Things I learned: I learned how to keep all designs in a
company unified, giving the company a brand.
Color Scheme: Monochromatic: Black and gray
Fonts: Copperplate Gothic Bold and Arial

Description:
A montage where 2 or more pictures are blended together in
Photoshop with an inspirational message.
Process (Programs, Tools, Skills, Steps taken while designing):
I cropped the background image and adjusted the levels and
vibrance of it. I then opened a new window with Zack and adjusted
the levels and vibrance as well. I then cut him out of the image using
the lasso tool and placed him on top of the background photo. Using
the masking tool I tried to blend him into the background. I then
added a green rectangle to match the colors, made it translucent and
used the mask tool to blend the edges so that there were no sharp
edges. I added the inspirational text on top to finish it off.
Message: The message of the montage is one of the hope that I feel
that I will see my son again because of the atonement.
Audience: The audience would be anyone who has lost someone
and in need of an uplifting message.
Top Thing Learned: I am not familiar with Photoshop, so I learned a
lot. Everything that I did on this project was new to me.
Filter / Colorization used and where it was applied:
I tried to make the greens more vibrant.
Color scheme and color names: Monochromatic: Green
Title Font Name & Category: Monotype Corsiva - script
Copy Font Name & Category: Arial - sans serif

Description:
A full color ad for an event that will benefit a good cause. This was
done with only a scanner and Word.
Process (Programs, Tools, Skills, FOCUS principles):
I scanned the image in using an Epson scanner and imported it to
the word document. I then created the text boxes and placed them
on top of the image. I made the boxes on the right side and bottom
making sure to bleed them off the page. The focus of this ad is the art
followed by the title, Art Show. There is some very important white
space above the text on the left.
Message:
The message of this event ad is that there will be a very interesting art
show which will include all different kinds of art. All the proceeds from
this show will go to benefit Breast Cancer Awareness.
Audience:
The audience is anyone who has a love of art or who might just want
to support the cause.
Color scheme and color names:
The color scheme monochromatic and the colors are the natural green
colors of nature.
Top Thing Learned:
I learned that you can do a lot more in Word than I ever thought
possible. I could design a project in Word in the future if I had to. I
also learned the different settings possible for scanning a picture.
Title Font Name & Category: Rockwell - Slab Serif
Copy Font Name & Category: Franklin Gothic Book - San Serif
Scanned images used, sources, original sizes, location of scanner
used:
The source of my scan was a calendar and the original size was 8 x 11
inches. I used an Epson scanner in my home.

Description:
Black & White promotional flier to promote a graduate leadership
conference.
Process:
I First brainstormed for ideas, then I sketched four ideas out on
paper. Then, using my sketch as a guide, I created a layout in
Adobe InDesign. I used used the triangle shapes for repetition and
aligned the logo with the picture and text box. The black and white
diagonal shapes offer contrast with the title and photo being the
focal point. I left white space and kept my body copy small. I was
given the image, logo, and content for this flier.
Message:
I am trying to reach recent graduates, who want to become
leaders, to inform them how this leadership conference will help
them.
Audience:
Recent graduates who are 22-30 years of age.
Top thing learned:
I learned the importance of alignment and repetition in any design.
I also learned about fonts and how to kern between letters when
using all capital letters and use to different fonts that complement
each other.
Title Font Name & Category:
Arial - Sans Serif
Copy Font Name & Category:
Garamond - Serif

G R A D U ATE

LEAD ER SH IP
CONFERENCE

Do you want to have the


competitive edge in business?
Come learn how at Vouant Communications
annual Graduate Leadership Conference.
Vouant Communications is devoted to helping
tomorrows leaders gain essential leadership skills in
the workplace.
During this dynamic three-day seminar, attendees will
meet with top executives of Vouant Communications
to discuss breakthrough leadership techniques,
while cultivating attributes of leadership that will
market to any employer.
Conference is available to graduating seniors.
Space is limited.
Registration and more information available at
http://www.vouantcomm.com/leaders

October 21
8 a.m. - 5 p.m.

Lincoln Convention
Center

Description:
Demonstrate the ability to take and then edit a good photo in
Photoshop. Incorporate a color scheme into the design from the
photo.
Process (Programs, Tools, Skills, FOCUS principles):
The first step in the process was to decide on a color scheme. I
chose triad as the color scheme for my photo design. I then found
things that I could photograph using that color scheme and took them
outside for better lighting. I borrowed my nieces fancy cannon camera
to take the photo. I uploaded the photo into Photoshop and edited it
using levels, vibrance and selective color. After that, I proceeded to
cut the image out using the quick selection tool. I implemented the
colors into the design in the background, typography and line. Finally
I added the colors used in the triad at the top of the page with the
names of the colors inside of each patch.
Message:
The message I chose to have was a book sale of unique hard to find
books.
Audience:
The audience is collectors of books that are hard to find or antiques.
Top Thing Learned:
I have two top things I learned this week while doing this project. The
first is the Photoshop editing tools including how to cut out a picture.
The second thing I learned is the importance of following the color
schemes. When following the scheme you dont get an awkward or
uncomfortable color mixed in that just doesnt look quite right.
Color scheme and color names: Triad and Blue, Green & Gold
Title Font Name & Category: Times New Roman: serif

Copy Font Name & Category: Arial: sans serif

Gold

Green

Blue

Book Sale
Triad

Aug. 6 & 7
9a.m. - 5p.m.

Explore unique, collectible and unusual


items from the finest booksellers in the world.
Widely sought after works of literature.

I borrowed my nieces fancy camera for this project since I dont


have a camera and she helped me take the pictures I needed at her
house. She had to help me adjust the focus ring to get the effects of
the focus in the foreground and the background. I enjoyed seeing all
the different things that can be done with a nice camera. I didnt use
a flash for the pictures indoors so they have different feel and light to
them.
Photoshop helped to make the houses in the top image brighter and
helped all the images to have better color. I should have taken the
last picture outside or closer to a window to get better lighting, but
the tools in Photoshop helped a lot.

Composition thirds

Foreground focus

Inside light

Light Outside

Background focus

Lead Room

You might also like