A well-known confectionery manufacturer wishes to expand their range. It has been decided that the new product will be packaged and sold in a novelty box, based on a chosen theme.
Your task is to ...
Design images, suitable for the packaging for the product, which would reflect your chosen theme.
We want to design a brand logo. What things do we need to consider?
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Possble Outcome
Keyword | Definition |
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Copy | To copy a piece of data, you need to first select it (or highlight it) and choose "Copy" from the Edit menu within the program. Most programs allow you to use the keyboard shortcut "Control-C" for Windows or "Command-C" for the Mac OS. |
Clone Stamp Tool | Tool that paints an area based on a sample from another area of an image |
Crop | Changing the size of an object by removing unneeded parts of the image. |
Fill | The color used in the interior of a shape. |
Filters | Enhancements you can add to graphics in image editing such as neon glow, blur, torn edges, etc. |
Gradient | The transition from one color to another |
Hexadecimal | A common color model used in web design encompassing six numbers or letters to indicate the amount of red, green, and blue in a color. |
JPG | A file format well suited for web graphics such as photos. |
Layers | One image stacked on top of another. |
Layer Effects | Enhancements you can add to graphics to create drop shadows, strokes, color overlays, gradient overlays, etc. |
Magic Wand | A selection tool that selects matching pixels of similar color based on a tolerance setting. Especially good at selecting solid background colors. |
Magnetic Lasso | Selection tool that detects the edges within a portion of the image |
Mask | An object that influences the display of other objects by applying a shape through which the object is viewed. |
Optimize | Reducing the size of images so that your web pages will load quickly while displaying the highest possible quality. |
Paste (Ctrl+v) | Paste is a command that allows you to insert data from the clipboard into an application. |
Pixels | The individual dots that make up a bitmapped image. |
Resolution | The number of dots per linear unit of measurement. For example, a typical monitor usually displays 72 pixels per inch. |