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CANVA Your Own Magazine Cover and Magazine Article
CANVA Your Own Magazine Cover and Magazine Article
Build a magazine cover of your choice. Your magazine cover should look like a professional cover include, a cover photo, a background (if the cover photo does not have a background already), real magazine title, minimum of five story line titles, a graphic (created by you) Issue date, issue price, UPC symbol and anything else that would make the cover realistic. Also, you will need to make an article that goes with one of the titles from the cover.
Rubric Code:
PX963XC
By
margluciano
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Subject:
Arts and Design
Type:
Project
Grade Levels:
9-12
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Exceeds Expectations
3 pts
Meets Expectations
2 pts
Does Not Meet Expectations
1 pts
Overall Design/Page Layout
Exceeds Expectations
Magazine Cover is creative, uses at least 4 to 6 good design principles of layout. Personality of magazine is clearly displayed using the attractive with the proper size of 8>5" x11" or 7"x 9" inches.
Meets Expectations
Magazine Cover is creative. The personality of magazine is somewhat clear and the size is of proper size 7"x 9" or 8.5x11". Photoshop is used with good results but could have improved.
Does Not Meet Expectations
Magazine Cover is not designed well and the pictures do not relate to the overall article. Personality of magazine is not clear. Wrong size for the document. No design principles are used. The size of the magazine is not 7"x9" or 8.5"X11"
Images
Exceeds Expectations
Cover image is clear. Images clearly identifies/focuses on the personality of magazine. Image(s) directly relate to personality of magazine.
Appropriate pictures are used to clearly define to magazine overall theme.
6 Pictures are used.
Meets Expectations
SOME images are PIXELATED on the cover and article the and are somewhat clear. Image(s) chosen relate well to the personality of magazine.
The magazine article has 4 pictures.
Size is not accurate to 7"x9"
Does Not Meet Expectations
Image(s) are pixilated. Image(s) does NOT relate to personality of magazine and distracts from overall message. Pictures are not chosen well and they are too dark or too light. Magazine article has less than 2 pictures.
Fonts/Color/Text
Exceeds Expectations
Fonts, Color, Text used fits with personality of magazine. Good design principles are used throughout design. Does not distract from overall design.
The cover is done well using no more than 3 fonts.
Meets Expectations
Fonts, Color, Text used is somewhat distracting to audience if more than 3 fonts are used. The font choice and colors used might fit with the personality of magazine. Font choices used throughout designing the cover and article makes the magazine article interesting.
Does Not Meet Expectations
VERY LITTLE thought went into making the color of text is used throughout designing the cover and article. Fonts, Color, Text used is doesn't relate and is distracting to audience and does not fit with personality of magazine.
Use of Class Time
Exceeds Expectations
EXCELLENT use of class time was used. Student focused on getting project completed according to project. expectations, Very focused on project.
Meets Expectations
SUFFICIENT use of class time was used. Student focused on getting project completed according to project expectations, but occasionally socialized or distracted others.
Does Not Meet Expectations
Used class time INSUFFICIENTLY during project creation, did not focus on getting project completed with expectations. Socialized and distracted others most of the time during class and did not accomplish the class project expectations.
Keywords:
Magazine Cover and Articles
Subjects:
Arts and Design
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