AreYou the Right Type?: Digital Character Illustration Project 4: Character Illustration
May ~ June (6 Weeks)
Unit Objective: To design and create a character illustration representing a font using Adobe Illustrator.
Students are evaluated on process, participation as well as end-product. *lessons and assignments may be subject to change due to teacher’s discretion
Unit wiki link (short version): http://tinyurl.com/44xgtw5 Key Vocabulary: Adobe Illustrator, Belzier, Cartooning, Character, Command, Comics, Curve, Digital, Direct Selection Tool, Font, Handles, Paths, Points, Racism, Selection Tool, Stereotypes, Swatch, Typeface, Typography, Weight (line)
Week 1 - Introduction Watch the following video and pay attention to some of the font names that appear. http://tinyurl.com/3g63axs Unit Question: What are stereotypes? (Class discussion) Review the following characters from the video clip. Do you feel the characters reflect or create stereotypes? Do you feel they are racist or offensive? Why or why not? What stereotypes have you encountered? Unit Task: Review the significant concept for the unit: "We can write with pictures." Is a picture worth a thousand words? You will be given a font from the list on the left. Using your font, you will need to think both creatively and critically to design a human comic character. Your character must embody or personify the traits of the font. You can create your character in any style you wish. Take some time to brainstorm ideas and do some preliminary research for your font on the brainstorm sheet provided in this pack. Think about its possible appearance and what the font means. When complete, share your ideas in a small group and add to your list. Remember, this is simply a brainstorm activity to help generate ideas. You will need to show evidence of your brainstorming phase. *This will be part of your Knowledge & Understanding mark on the unit rubric.
Frank Curkovic
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