TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A AIM: To Continue the Directory for High Schools Designs.

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TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A AIM: To Continue the Directory for High Schools Designs

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A This is an important contest for SPECIALIZED ART SCHOOLS, is has become a kind of “Rush to the Top” as they all grasp for winners. Many students are encouraged to enter a design. All Technology Classes at the HS of Art & Design have been assigned the task of participating in the contest.

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A Since this is for print the DPI/Resolution should be at least 300 DPI. The size of the book should be __ by __ inches.

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A There is an ONLINE voting procedure, which adds to the excitement generated by the contest.

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A Reflection Exercise Why are you proud to be a New York City student? How are you preparing for life after high school? What makes your experience as a New York City student unique and exciting?

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A SUBMISSIONS We are accepting designs from Monday, January 27, 2014 through Friday, February 14, Participants can submit designs by ing or through regular mail. Mail-in entries must be received no later than February 14, Only one design may be submitted per

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A

1.Design: All student designs should: Demonstrate an application of the Principles of Design: To learn about high school performance indicators, see the Visual Art Blueprint at blueprint.html Show an awareness of the intended audience (see “Audience” below) Ensure that the design is 8.5” x 11”

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A 2.Audience: The target audience for the directory cover is students in grades 5-8 and their families. Therefore, the directory design should be appropriate for: All ethnicities and genders All boroughs All ages (especially ages 10+)

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A 3.Text: All designs should include the following text: Directory of the New York City Public High Schools Students should also keep in mind the following notes about text: All publications will be translated into 9 languages (so a translated title will need to be inserted). Final designs may also be used on other materials such as flyers, websites, and t- shirts.

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A b. Inclusiveness: As mentioned in the “Audience” section above, designs should be appropriate for all ethnicities, ages, genders and boroughs. In particular, avoid creating a design that relies heavily on a recognizable building or image that is specific to a particular borough or neighborhood. It is fine to incorporate such images into your design, but overall your design should feel inclusive to all residents in the City of New York.

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A c.Faces: Designs that incorporate real human faces (as opposed to cartoon or representational figures), should include more than a single individual. Any group of faces should be racially diverse and age-appropriate for fifth through eighth graders.

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A d.School-Based Images: We encourage the use of school-based imagery in the directory designs. It’s fine to incorporate other New York City imagery (subways, taxis, apples, buildings, etc.), but such imagery should be tied to the concepts of education, learning and growing up. For example, a design featuring a New York City MTA bus driving through Times Square would not be acceptable, but a design featuring a school bus driving past a school would be.

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A e.Reproduction: Keep in mind that designs must be easy to reproduce in different colors and sizes and with different text. How easily your design can be adapted to different media (publications, flyers, t-shirts, bags, etc.) and reproduced on different quality printers will be an important factor for the judges.

TECHNOLOGY LESSON 2014 A f.Color: Cover designs should be easily printed using 2-3 colors (different shades of the same color are counted as one color.) For the design’s main colors, we recommend choosing colors other than the ones that were featured in past two high school directories: green & blue. Designs created using computer software should use pantone colors.

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