Slide Design FINAL
Project Overview
You are asked by your employer to analyze one of their existing ads, use these findings to create an additional ad that would fit the same campaign, and make a slide presentation that would assist you in explaining your findings.
Project Requirements
The project report and minimum expectations for this project are worth 72% of your design grade. The other 28% of your grade will be determined by the execution of your design.
Examples
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Minimum Expectations
- Pick a Professional Ad (The easiest way to find a good ad is to first choose a company you are interested in (ex. Nike) and then do a Google search for the company name + the word "ads" (ex. Nike ads).
- "BYU-Idaho Appropriate" (See syllabus)
- Well designed
- At least one line of text
- The company logo should be included
- Vector or raster-based
- Create New Ad (This does not need to be a creative ad)
- "BYU-Idaho Appropriate" (See syllabus)
- Create a new unique ad (Photoshop or Illustrator)
- Match dimension of original ad (150 resolution)
- Must look like it is from the same campaign (Design, colors, typography, layout, visuals, message, etc)
- Type in your text (don't copy/paste text or other elements from the original ad)
- Images or graphics need to be legally obtained (See course media usage requirements.)
- Find and use the logo of the company (fair use will apply here)
- Slide Design Sketches
- Sketch three to four variations of designs
- Each variation must include a title slide, a transition slide, and a content slide.
- Presentation Slide Design
- "BYU-Idaho Appropriate" (See syllabus)
- 6+ consistently designed slides (Use InDesign to layout slides - pull in ads from Photoshop or Illustrator)
- Reverse engineer original ad (Design | Color | Typography - pull out specific talking points over multiple slides)
- One or more slides pointing out what makes your new ad fit the campaign
- 10in by 7.5in slide size (InDesign document setup)
- One idea per slide
- 1+ slide introduce company and campaign
- Avoid bullet points
- Save as multi-page PDF
After you turn in your final Slide Design Project, the next assignment will be to present this information using a screen-capture software and the multi-page PDF. As you are designing your slides you will want to think about how you will be presenting this information.
Project Report Expectations
Part 1 (Turned in with Draft)
- Audience (description)
- Message (explanation)
- Sketches (3-4 variations of sketched project)
- Typography (where applicable)
- Color Scheme (screenshot and strategy)
- Draft Attribution (photography or other assets)
Part 2 (Parts 1 & 2 turned in with Final Project)
- Attribution (photography or other assets)
- Target Audience Appeal (explanation)
- Main Design Decisions (explanation)
- Design Analysis (explanation)
Design Expectations
You will be graded on your understanding, application, and integration of the principles of design, typography, color, and photography. This will also include evidence of original thinking and skillful use of concepts.
Project Submission
You will be submitting two PDF on the project submission page.
- Project Report Part 1 & 2
- Open your Project Report Part 1 assignment (This was assigned and submitted as part of the draft).
- Fill out the information requested (If this was not completed you will need to finish both parts 1 & 2).
- Save finished document as a PDF.
- Final Project PDF
- Save your project as a High-Quality PDF.
Upload both PDFs to the assignment submission page.
Point Allocation
Take a look at BYU-Idaho's grading system to help understand the grading process: BYU-Idaho Grading System. A 25 point project would be broken up as follows:
- Minimum Expectations = 15 pts
- Project Report = 3pts
- Design Expectations = 7 pts