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Illustrator Playing Card Design Final Project
Illustrator Playing Card Design Final Project
4 playing cards: King, Queen, Jack, Ace Size of playing card: 2.72” x 3.7” Artboard 2.48” x 3.46” Card size All 4 cards will be part of a Theme Create a sketch of each card for planning purposes - inspiration can be gathered from online or personal sources Sketches will be converted to a vectored illustration The Object/Transform/Rotate tool will be used Border included Background included Texture with masking will be used A pattern will be applied somewhere in your card design
Rubric Code:
Q24899B
By
jkhansen271
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Playing Card Design
Great
10 pts
Good
8 pts
Fair
6 pts
Poor
3 pts
Graphics/Border
Great
Graphics are used to add interest and effectiveness to the card. The use of a standard playing card, is evident in the design and layout.
Added suit
Good
There are graphics, but no border. The effectiveness of the card is slightly evident, and the card could be effective.
Fair
Choice of graphic used is plain. It shows no research.
Poor
There is no use of colors or graphics in the design & it is ineffective.
Illustrator skills utilized
Great
Student was able to showcase their skills and ability. There is evidence of: (6)
1. Clipping Mask (text or image layer)
2. Use of blend modes
3. Effective use of textures
4. Effective grouping
5. Effective selection work
6. Use of elements of design as it applies to layout & design.
Good
Student highlighted their skills and ability. There is evidence of: (5 minimum)
1. Clipping Mask (text or image layer)
2. Use of blend modes
3. Effective use of textures
4. Effective grouping
5. Effective selection work
6. Use of elements of design as it applies to layout & design.
Fair
Student demonstrated skills and ability. There is evidence of: (4 minimum)
1. Clipping Mask (text or image layer)
2. Use of blend modes
3. Effective use of textures
4. Effective grouping
5. Effective selection work
6. Use of elements of design as it applies to layout & design.
Poor
Student demonstrated little to no effort in their design.
Setup for output (print)
Great
Student clearly setup design for output. ("Print" setting in Adobe Illustrator.)
Step 2 and 7 on Padlet
measurements and placement of each card - 4.8021" width and 6.3816" height.
Good
Student clearly setup design for output. ("Print" setting in Adobe Illustrator.)
Step 2 OR 7 on Padlet is missing.
Fair
Student clearly setup design for output. ("Print" setting in Adobe Illustrator.)
Steps 2 AND 7 on Padlet is missing.
Poor
No setup was used or based for output.
Overall appearance/design
Great
The design comes together well and has cohesive themes that tie. Great use of elements are being used: Texture, Pattern, and Color
Good
The design has pieces of elements that work. There is use of colors, but lacking Pattern or Texture.
Fair
The design has elements that work. There is SOME USE of colors, but both Patten and Texture are missing
Poor
The overall design does not work well & is confusing. Lacking use of Elements.
Work ethic
Great
Student has committed time to their design in and outside of class, & it shows in their final product.
Good
Student has place some time to their design in and outside of class, & the end product is suited.
Fair
Design reflects very little commitment, reflection, revision or time associated with their design.
Poor
Student didn't use their time wisely in their design at all.
Keywords:
Deck of Cards - Illustrator
Subjects:
Arts and Design
Computers
Journalism
Vocational
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Types:
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