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Abriella Corker

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Learning in Canvasser

November 1, 2019 By Abriella Corker

Update on Canvassers

 

In terms of an update I mean it is something new that I discovered working on a Canvasser. In the canvasser, the numbers you input would appear in the submitted pop up window that lets you know what the correct answer was compared to your response. Look at my last recent posts about a canvasser I put together to see what I mean. However, the numbers need to have a “.” in between them and my output only has “1 2 3 4” instead of “1 . 2 . 3 . 4 ” like Emily Park’s previous canvasser that is almost identical in layout and exactly the same in how it is put together with commands. Maddy told me to find out how to add the “.” in canvasser, but it turned out Emily had added them in the PNG and then just positioned the “formula” as we label it in canvasser in-between the periods. I let Maddy know this so she would be aware of how I was going to edit my canvasser.

 

Filed Under: 2019 Fall-Winter | Spring-Summer 2020

Life and Letter: INHALE. EXHALE. ANALYZE.

October 30, 2019 By Abriella Corker

Life and Letters: INHALE. EXHALE. ANALYZE.

I had the opportunity to work on another illustration for the Life and Letters magazine. Below are parts of my process for how I came up with the illustration and the end product. Many images for inspiration and reference for color palettes come from the NY Times Opinion art on Instagram that I follow. The exception is the image on the right in the first row which is done by the artist Molly Mendoza. My idea for the composition was based around the mountains and objects floating in space that represent types of media to get news. The person directing me wanted the imagery to focus primarily on text and newsprint so I implemented typography and news spreads in the floating shapes.

 

Here are some of the first sketches I came up with for how the message of the article can best be conveyed. Two of the sketches are very different from the idea of mountains and floating objects as they were some of the first brainstorms. The rest of the sketches are refinements of the compositional layout for the idea we agreed upon. Some ideas that were brought up to consider was what the person would be doing on the side of the mountain. We did not want imagery of a person hiking or be obviously meditating in the landscape. The image should be of someone who is contemplating and analyzing in a meditative manner.

Here is the two color palettes I created for the client so they could decide what they wanted the overall look of the image to be. They decided upon the top one with more blue-green ranges and fewer pinks and yellows. The hope was using cool colors well help convey an overall mood of calmness compared to warmer colors of the second palette. From these options I would adjust the values of these colors to get more range in the illustration.

I am very pleased with the final product and I think the people who asked me to work on it were very happy with how it turned out. It is now published on the site and is displayed as the first image on the homepage, and the image after is my work from the Stress Tips article as well. Having the opportunity to work on illustrations that allow me to be more involved in the creative process as well as getting my work published is something that I find most rewarding about working here in the office. Hopefully in the future I can keep working on building a portfolio here through these projects.

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Filed Under: 2019 Fall-Winter | Spring-Summer 2020, Uncategorized

V-Labs

October 28, 2019 By Abriella Corker

V-Labs

 

This one interactive was a bit of a headache for me to figure out. Maddy and Rodrigo helped find out the small mistakes I made and once that was pointed out everything came together quickly. I had to do a lot of editing to the PSD since the PNGs made for canvasser didn’t line up with the kind of commands we were making for other interactive similar to this one. In this one, the numbers inserted by the student would pop up at the bottom in the submit window popup. The part that got tricky but had a simple solution was making the text and window disappear together when exiting out of the pop up.

 

Filed Under: 2019 Fall-Winter | Spring-Summer 2020

InDesign: Bookmark

October 25, 2019 By Abriella Corker

InDesign: BOOKMARK EDITS

The bleeds needed to be adjusted better for the printing of the bookmarks. Valerie directed me to InDesign bleed and export in the Knowledge Base and I used those instructions to make edits for the bookmarks. With InDesign cutting guides were added to the pdf for the trim and bleed marker.

 

Filed Under: 2019 Fall-Winter | Spring-Summer 2020

BG images: Progress

October 25, 2019 By Abriella Corker

BACKGROUND IMAGES: PROGRESS

I have been working on a new illustration for the UT Life and Letters magazine article. Since it has not been published yet I am only going to show a progression of how I developed the background for the illustration. They wanted photo collage but I simplified it into solid colors of shape because the content that will added is very busy visually. The last image has messy aspects to it but those are areas that are not shown in the final published image.

Filed Under: 2019 Fall-Winter | Spring-Summer 2020

EDITING MORE PHOTO IDS

October 25, 2019 By Abriella Corker

EDITING MORE PHOTO IDS

It is photo ID season here in the office right now. There were many to be done or are many to be done. Valerie has been assigning them out to all the STAs based off of everyone’s workload. These photos were fairly easy to edit the only issues were making it less purple and red and adjusting the face slightly brighter so it is more visible in the 80 x 90 pixel frames.

Filed Under: 2019 Fall-Winter | Spring-Summer 2020

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