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Adobe Photoshop Collage 
Photo Collage Specifications 1. Layout and design an 8x10 inch Photo Collage using 10 or more color images in Photoshop. 2. Cut out, retouch, enhance, and manipulate the images using Photoshop tools. 3. SAVE the document to your folder. 4. Upload the layered Photoshop file & a Flattened JPG File to MS Teams.
Rubric Code: CXC6B5A
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 6-8

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Thinking/Inquiry

Excellent

Class time was used wisely. Much time and effort went into learning and applying use of the software.
Good

Class time was used wisely. Student could have put in more time and effort.
Fair

Class time was not always used wisely. Student should have put in more time and effort.
Unacceptable

Class time was not used wisely. Student did not put in necessary effort.
Image Selection

Excellent

The collage contains 10 + images that fit the theme and are school appropriate. Images are high quality & do not contain watermarks.
Good

The collage contains 7-9 images that align with the criteria for each image. Images are lower quality &/or some contain watermarks.
Fair

The collage contains 4-6 images that align with the criteria for each image. Images are lower quality &/or some contain watermarks.
Unacceptable

The collage contains 3 or fewer images that fit the theme. Contains images that are not school appropriate.
Gradient Background

Excellent

2+ color Gradient background is present and effectively adds to the composition.
Good

2 color gradient is present but does not add to the composition
Fair

Background is present, but it is not a gradient created in Photoshop. Student used a different background or copied a gradient from the internet.
Unacceptable

No Gradient Background is present.
Design Knowledge

Excellent

The collage shows considerable attention to construction. The images are well integrated and display a strong knowledge of the design elements.
Good

The collage shows attention to construction. images are somewhat integrated and display some knowledge of design elements.
Fair

The collage shows come attention to construction. The items are neatly arranged but show no creative form. Images are in more of a grid than a collage with little overlap.
Unacceptable

The collage was put together sloppily. Items appear to be just slapped on. Images are sporadic in placement, nor do they show any knowledge of design elements.
Application

Excellent

Independently edits project with a high degree of effectiveness. Images are clean cut, there are no remnants of previous backgrounds, they are layered well and sized appropriately.
Good

Edits project with moderate effectiveness. Some images have jagged edges or remnants that were not cut out.
Fair

Edits project with limited effectiveness. Several images are not cut out or are not cut out well. Image placement is sporadic or images are not layered correctly. Student was not independent in application usage.
Unacceptable

Ineffective use of the program. Student needed considerable help from the teacher. No attempt to cut out images or effectively compose.



Keywords:
  • Photoshop, Collage







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