Today I learned how to add animated transitions and voice transitions in AdobeXD. Below is a picture of the progress I made with the Voice transition tutorial. Below is my paper drawing of a prototype I designed for a recipe app.
Below is the link to what I created in Adobe XD today. I learned how to create my first artboard and how to insert multiple images from outside of XD by using the SHIFT key and clicking. Then I learned how to add interactions between artboards which connects both artboards together and adds a place to click to take you to the other screen. I also learned how to change a specific assets color instead of changing them one by one. Lastly, I learned how to create the link to my artboards to share with stakeholders. https://xd.adobe.com/view/0e81eaf2-4214-48b0-49e0-8444f6723610-78b0/
Below are some pictures I created with Adobe InDesign. Before creating these I did a couple tutorials in class. I learned how to open, and save documents, and I took a quick tour. I also learned how to modify aspects of the pages and window view. Next, I created a Flern for a real event. I decided to advertise the cross country's team annual Jason Pyle Invitational inter-squad meet. I picked this event since I'll be participating in it as well. To create this flyer I used the rectangle tool and changed the fill setting to red and some to white. I also used the line tool to create the track lines. Lastly I used the text tool and used the "Active Font" for the JPI part and fooled around with other fonts as well. After the flyer was created I learned some more from another tutorial. The last two pictures are images of a post card I also made in Adobe InDesign. I learned how to ro...
The two pictures below are shirt logos I created for the restaurant, Beanders. I sketched the motorcycle in the first picture in my sketch book then made it a vector image on Adobe Illustrator. For the second photo, I also sketched the "Beanders" letters in my sketchbook, however when I tried to make it a vector image in Adobe Illustrator it didn't turn out how I imagined it. I drew the letters as logs and the "A" as a maple leaf, but the pictures didn't come out all that great.