Author: abbymoore18b000fe87
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Brand Design Campaign Sketches
Currently I am working on an assignment to make up a brand or event and create a 10 piece item campaign for said brand. I decided to make a bundt cake food truck business that my mom as always dreamed of making. These were some of my sketches to get ideas flowing. A lot of…
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Portfolio Show Final Design
Just a few weeks ago, my Design class finally finished our 2025 portfolio show designs! Unfortunately my design did not win the vote to be the final design for the actual show, but I’m still happy with how it turned out. This was my design for the invitations. All of the items such as the…
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Trapping Lesson 6 – Spread V Choke
In a spread, the object above gets “knocked out” of the object below it, and the above color is extended out to cover the bottom color. In a choke, the above object gets “knocked out” of the objects below it, and the background color is brought into the knocked-out area to ensure proper trapping.
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Trapping Lesson 5 – Unintentional Third Color
Sometimes the resulting color from the overprinting two other colors is a desired effect, as two inks overlap to create a third color. Trapping would prevent the appearance of a third color.
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Trapping Lesson 4 – Misregistration
Through the printing process, paper can shift from one color unit to the next. Without proper trapping, image shifting or misregistration will result.
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Trapping Lesson 3 – Mixing Colors
The third trapping lesson is all about mixing colors. Select a color for the stroke that is a mixture of the two initial colors. Below for the cyan letter, on top of a magenta background, use a stroke that is made of 40% C and 100% M. This will create more of the darker valued…
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Trapping Lesson 2- Partial Overlap
In the next Illustrator trapping lesson, is a partial overlap. Add a stroke to your object (the letter A in this example,) Then convert the stroke into a path. Select Object in the tab then path. Then select ‘outline stroke.’ Then, fill the outlined stroke with a mix of the two colors that need trapping.…
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Trapping Lesson 1- Black vs Rich Black
In the first lesson for trapping in illustrator, I learned the difference between black vs rich black. When printing, it’s important to know this difference because if the regular black is printed on top of another color, it may appear as a different color than black on a white background. In this image, the top…
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Categories Of Form
Everything in design is made of form, and many different forms do something unique. The main types of form are the dot, the line, and the plane. The dot is the point of our focused attention and will provide a reference point for the eye to other surrounding forms. Although a dot is a simple…
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Portfolio Show Logo Early Sketches
My graduating class and I have the assignment to create entire campaign design for our Portfolio Show in May. We just started with creating the logo for that will be the leader for the entire campaign design. Here are some of the sketches I’ve come up with that I will create in Illustrator to see…