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Designer's Choice 

Which adventure will you choose? 

In the last adventure, you were able asked to plan and produce a magazine cover that satisfied a checklist of Photoshop skills and requirements.  This time, we switch things up!  No longer are you asked to check off skill boxes and handle a set of requirements.  Instead, select an adventure and the from the list of possible productions related to that adventure.  Then, gather all your best examples, palettes, and Photoshop skills and design away!  This is Designer's Choice! 

This final project provides the opportunity to demonstrate what you know about layout, typography, and colour theory in design as well as showing off your best skills in Photoshop.   Be sure rely on the habits of work and learning you have accumulated to this point in the course. 
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Tips to Get You Started

Tip #1 - Know the Deal 

This ISP is all about skills.  Before you begin to review the list of adventures, review the rubric, understand the criteria for success and let that be your guide.  Speaking of guides, tutorials, pro examples, and your peers are helpful here.  

 
Tip #2- Adventure Time

Review the list of adventures carefully and see which one fits the ideas you have. Looking at student examples might help here.   Remember, if an adventure is not listed, feel free to suggest your own.  
Tip #3 - Devise a Plan

This ISP will require a solid approach to planning.  Whether that means your sketches or your daily production goals, its important to have solid plans.  
Tip #4 - Double-Check

Before you submit, use the checklist on the rubric to ensure you have all the requirements.  There are easy marks available so make sure you get them.   
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