St Brendan’s Sixth Form College – Graphical Communication Transition Task This work will become the foundation of your first 4 weeks of study and will ease the transition In order to give you an introduction to Graphic Communication A level and prepare you for the best possible start we would like you to complete the following tasks. This work will become the foundation of your first 4 weeks of study and will ease the transition between school subjects and college subjects. The details are as shown below:
Key terms when studying place and human geographyTerm Definition
Font
Sans Serif
Uppercase
Lowercase
Bold
Italic
Ampersand
Serif
Typography
Subject: Exploring Graphical communication through packaging, logos and branding of products.
Task 1 Glossary: Knowing the key terms will enable you to understand Graphical language, access the other tasks and make rapid progress when you start. Please complete the table, finding the ‘Graphical’ definitions of all the terms
3. Task 3- As Swifty does in the images above, redraw each logo by hand but adapt it so it says YOUR name. You may not have all the letters to copy, so you will have to think what the letters of your name will look like in that style and how they will fit together. Draw and re-draw each logo until it’s really good, in order to show development, rather than one final image.
Name:Handing in: Please Bring a digital and paper copy with you to your last
geography lesson in week 1 ( you will be reminded in your first lesson)
4. Task 4- Challenge When you have carefully redrawn each logo, add carefully matched colour to make a convincing outcome.
Do Show an awareness of the typographical world around you and your willingness
to record it Take this exercise seriously and leave enough time to do it well Consider carefully the presentation of your ALL your research Annotate your work with accurate spelling Think how your work will be transported to keep it in pristine condition
Don’t Use neon highlighters or gel pens Use stickers or ribbon or “decorate” work in ways that do not relate to the content Roll paper up to transport