Contents
Overview
Throughout the semester students will look for various typographic topics principles, techniques, post images and respond to assignment questions and and assessments from images selected.
Learning Outcomes
- Students will reinforce typographic principles
Instructions
Find image examples below, upload into your post gallery and comment
Alignment
- One example of FL alignment
- One example of FR alignment
- One example of centered alignment
- One example of justified alignment
- One example of forced justification
1. Week 1 – You will use the SAME POST for the semester just add new gallery for every activity
2. Give it categories “Student Post Type Scavenger Hunt” “Type Scavenger Hunt“
3. Upload the images into your media library for each hunt activity and name them “LastName Firstname_TSH_specificactivity”
4. Insert a gallery into your post.
You will use the SAME POST for the semester just add new gallery for every activity
Create a Gallery In A Post
https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/blog/help/adding-an-image-gallery/
5. Respond to questions or comment in assignment post
Due Date
- Due as indicated.
Post Example
How to create an image for web usage
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop-elements/using/optimizing-images-jpeg-format.html
Optimize a JPEG JPEG is the standard format for compressing photographs.
• Open an image and choose File > Save For Web.
• Choose JPEG from the optimization format menu.
• Specify the compression level:Choose quality option medium from the pop‑up menu under the optimization format menu. The higher the Quality setting, the more detail is preserved in the optimized image, but the larger the file size.
• View the optimized image at several quality settings to determine the best balance between quality and file size.
• Select Progressive to display the image progressively in a web browser; that is, to display it first at a low resolution, and then at progressively higher resolutions as downloading proceeds.
• To save your optimized image, click OK. In the Save Optimized As dialog box, type a filename, and click Save.
How to add images to OpenLab
From your mobile device
“Image Size” app Google Play https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=de.vsmedia.imagesize&hl=en_US
“Image Size” IOS App Store https://apps.apple.com/us/app/image-size/id670766542
Resize Images in OpenLab
Most digital cameras and phones are likely to be set to take images that are vastly larger than a user of a computer screen is likely to need
https://openlab.citytech.cuny.edu/openroad/image-resizing/
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