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Art and Media - Shoe Design
Art I- Still Life Project
Three parts: Part 1: students will draw a still life model (running shoe) and apply drawing and shading techniques they have learned. Part 2: Students will design their own shoe model, using the techniques learned to render a final drawing that illustrates their understanding of drawing concepts we have studied in class. Part 3: the shoe design is produced together with an ad product, including a logo, a slogan/jingle, and a packing box of their own design.
Rubric Code:
DB7WAC
By
AlexMaxwell
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
6-8
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Still life drawing
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Proportion and Space
1
The shoe is not proportionally correct from height to width.
2
The shoe is mostly proportionally correct from height to width.
3
The shoe is proportionally correct.
4
The shoe is proportionally correct. Work illustrates sensitivity to spaces around the shoe (background).
Shading and Shape
1
Small areas of the shoe are shaded and most of it do no reflect the actual contour of the object.
2
Some areas of the shoe are shaded and most of it reflect the actual contour of the object.Evidence of 5-6 values.
3
Highlights reflect actual highlights from shading, and all of them reflect actual contours. Evidence of 6-8 values.
4
Varied range of darks, highlights, and mid tones, reflect the actual contour (shape). Uses shading to create edges and lines (vs. drawing them). Used eraser as shading tool.
Craftsmanship
1
The amount of stray marks, smudges, or paper imperfections detracts from the overall apperance of the lettering.
2
A few stray marks or smudges are evident but do not greatly detract from the overall appearance of the lettering.
3
Presentation of the work is clean and neat with no stray marks, smudges, wrinkles or curled edges of paper.
4
Presentation of the work is exemplary.
Slogan and Logo
1
Slogan is vague and lacks a defined message
Little variety; not unique; may be messy
2
Slogan does not directly relate to product and barely catches the reader's attention
Logo not totally effective; may look as if it was done hurriedly
3
Slogan relates directly to product; slogan is not completely unique, slogan is a bit memorable; can be much stronger
Effective use of logo (catches attention, but not right away)
4
Slogan relates directly to product; unique, easily remembered; incites reader to purchase the product right away!
Highly effective use of logo to grab the reader's attention quickly
EMOTIONAL APPEALS
1
Name evident; may be messy; many details missing; may not be aimed at the appropriate target audience, no emotional appeals are present
2
Product name is clear; some details missing; appeals to the appropriate target audience, emotional appeals are weak
3
Product name is clear
and attractive; all important information present; appeals to the appropriate target audience, emotional appeals are present
4
Product name immediately grabs the eye; all important information effectively presented; target audience very clearly evident, emotional appeals are strong and enticing
OVERALL DESIGN
1
Messy; inadequate text - either too sparse or too wordy; image missing or too small, uninteresting or unclear
2
Layout not balanced; images and text unconnected; eye drawn to holes in presentation; illustrations minimally effective (for example, if the illustrations do not connect to product
3
Layout balanced with an adequate amount of white space; product description complete; illustrations clear
4
Layout simple and balanced with an adequate amount of white space; excellent description of product in few words; illustrations highly effective
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Types:
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