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Platejoggie
Magazine Cover Project
Create a CD cover that looks like a CD cover. Be sure you include a title, individual or groupname, illustration and names of songs. Be creative and make the finished product look as professional as possible. Use all your computer literacy skills to complete the task.
Rubric Code:
A52938
By
Anne_Botha
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Subject:
Computers
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Magazine Cover
Great
10 pts
Good
8 pts
Fair
6 pts
Poor
3 pts
Margin layout
Great
Take image or background out to the edges of the Paper. Make sure bleed area is beyond CD area.
Good
Image or background is in the print area taking up most of the page. Image is not beyond the print area
Fair
Image is to small to give impact to the CD.
Poor
No image is on the CD.
CD Headlines
Great
Article headlines are interesting brining the audience into the cover.
Good
Headlines are not interesting.
Fair
Lack of interesting article titles.
Poor
No titles
Illustration
Great
illustration is interesting and utilizes the composition elements. Image is compelling and brings the reader into the CD cover
Good
Illustration is not interesting, it lacks clarity, and/ or the subject matter is not in line with CD.
Fair
Illustration is of poor quality and does not add to the overall quality of the CD Cover.
Poor
illustration is missing. Not original artwork... was done by someone else.
Graphics/Color
Great
Color or graphics are used to add interest to the CD cover
Good
color/graphic used does not bring in the viewer.
Fair
color/graphic used is plain.
Poor
colors or graphics are used ineffectively
Letter Font and size
Great
Different
Colourful
Outstanding
Good
Appropriate
Fair
Plain
Poor
Did not use.
WordArt, Pictures, Shapes and Textb
Great
Outstanding use
Good
Appropriate
Fair
Plain
Poor
Do not apply to work.
Overall professional appearance
Great
The CD cover has a professional appearance.
Good
The CD cover has a semi-professional appearance.
Fair
The CD cover has an unprofessional appearance.
Poor
Subjects:
Computers
Vocational
Types:
Project
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