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Step What I need to have completed in my Sketchbook (completed by September) - PowerPoint Presentation

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Step What I need to have completed in my Sketchbook (completed by September) - PPT Presentation

Tick when complete 1 Create a PowerPoint and use the AO1 resource to help you You need to copy and paste the design brief into your PowerPoint and then change to body text to a legible font example would be Calibri or Arial You need to make your heading an art deco style font such as Times ID: 1036153

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1. StepWhat I need to have completed in my Sketchbook (completed by September)Tick when complete1Create a PowerPoint and use the AO1 resource to help you. You need to copy and paste the design brief into your PowerPoint and then change to body text to a legible font (example would be Calibri or Arial). You need to make your heading an art deco style font (such as Times Roman - tradition or Broadway - Parisian style). You must then use both of these fonts on all of your text throughout your sketchbook. (TASK 1 on AO1 Resource).2On the same PowerPoint create 6 box shapes and add your keywords as Headings (Shape, Material, Environment, style, colour, artists). Brainstorm at least 10 words in every box relating to the heading (see example on AO1 Resource).3Go onto both Google Images and Pinterest and find some simple Art Deco patterns (remember you will need these as influence). Choose 4 patterns to annotate what you like/dislike, describe the type of patterns, colours or shapes used, why are they classic art deco patterns. Choose approximately 6 different patterns that you like and paste them onto your PowerPoint document. Once you have these images get some nice paper and create your own patterns using the images as influence. Your drawings need to be A6 or 80mm x 80 mm in size.4Research Frank Lloyd Wright. Write a 200 word essay. This is an analysis essay so you need to research what materials he used, styles, patterns, colours, etc. You can also include where he was born, college he attended, what job he did and where his influence came from in his work. Do not include irrelevant facts such as who he married, how many children he had, etc.5Find 4 of his buildings and annotate what the name of the building is, what is it made from, where the influence for the building came from, shapes used on the building any other information that is important. Find three different images of his stained glass windows. You can also draw out 3 of your own stained glass windows using these as influence (don't copy them though!)

2. StepWhat I need to have completed in my Sketchbook (completed by September)Tick when complete6Research Charles Rennie Mackintosh. Find images of his furniture/stained glass windows (approximately 6 images). Annotate his life, style, materials used, images he included on his work, any important facts about his life, etc. Again complete this on your PowerPoint slides.) Draw out some of his patterns on his window designs, use a variety of shading methods taught during the skills exercised in September. You can also go onto you tube and look for different painting techniques.7Research Jean Despres jewellery designer (you will need to type this exactly). Find images of his jewellery (approximately 6 images - Pinterest have some great examples of his work). Annotate his life, style, materials used, images he included on his work, any important facts about his life, etc. Again complete this on your PowerPoint slides.)8For Jean Despres you could cut out some standard geometric shapes (square, circle, rectangle, triangle) onto card and use as template to trace around. Make your shapes no bigger that the width and length of an A6 sheet of paper (148mm x 105mm) On an A5 sheet of quality paper trace around different shapes to create an overall clock shape. Draw out 4 different examples. Add shading techniques learnt during skills lessons in September.9Get 6 A6 pieces of nice paper and using all of our drawings from steps 3 to 8 draw out your own designs. These drawing need to be well drawn (although do not draw a clock face or hands onto your clocks!).