This week we will be looking at art work from the Aegean, a group of islands in

This week we will be looking at art work from the Aegean, a group of islands in

This week we will be looking at art work from the Aegean, a group of islands in the eastern Mediterranean Sea that had trade relation ships with the Near East, Ancient Egypt, Greece and nations/tribes in the western Mediterranean Sea. Another words these people where contemporaries. For the most part there is no written history of these people. The artworks remain to tell their story a best as possible.
The video lecture is long. Pause it when you need to and restart it when you want. Watch the entire video lecture. As an experiment I included the quiz. at the end or the lecture. I am not sure it works as well so I also posted a link to the quiz as a separate video.
1. Read Chapter 4.
2. Watch the video lecture.
3. Watch or read any supplemental material
4. Take and submit the quiz.
Below is the link to the video lecture:
The Aegean – Chapter 4.
https://youtu.be/XCprgT91bqg Links to an external site.
Below is the Quiz video. Quiz . Chapter 4. The Aegean
https://youtu.be/MY2Op8qvhUw Links to an external site.

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Overview When designing a multi-page publication, you need to consider how the c

Overview When designing a multi-page publication, you need to consider how the c

Overview When designing a multi-page publication, you need to consider how the content will be organized across the pages. For example, some pages might contain only text, some may contain only images, while others may need a mix of text and images. You will need to select and create different types of grid structures for each page of the publication. When selecting the grid structure, you should also consider some composition techniques you will use for the final design, such as balance, space, and alignment. Scenario You are a freelance graphic designer. A local museum is curating the collections of various artists for their upcoming seasonal exhibits. Currently, the museum has curated three new unique collections that vary in style, aesthetic, and artistry. The museum has approached you to create a catalog showcasing one of these collections. The catalog will be text-heavy due to each collection’s descriptions and artist statements. In addition, this catalog will be available in digital format. Previously, the museum sent out an email newsletter to inform patrons of the exhibits they were hosting and a printed brochure that was only available at the museum. Developing a digital catalog is part of their new, long-term marketing approach. For the purposes of this project, you will select one collection to create a catalog for. You have been provided with a collection summaries document that includes the names of the collections, the artists, individual descriptions of the artwork, all required copy to include in your catalog, and various design specifications. You have also been provided with high-resolution images of the artwork to include in the catalog. Your job is to propose a multi-page catalog for your selected collection. You will also document your design rationale in the design rationale template. For this milestone, you will begin designing the pages for the catalog by creating the grid structures for each page in an InDesign document(IT MUST BE COMPLETED IN INDESIGN). In Project One, you will use this document to organize and design the content for the catalog using different composition techniques. Directions Use Adobe InDesign and the Project One Design Rationale Template to complete the following: Create a grid structure for each section of the catalog. USE ADOBE INDESIGN TO COMPLETE THIS ASSIGNMENT! Include the following sections: Cover Page (1 page) Table of Contents (1–2 pages) Introduction to Artist (1–2 pages) Artwork (5–9 pages) Explain why the selected grid structures meet design needs. Use the design rationale template to complete this step. How do the selected grid structures benefit the catalog and its readers? Explain. Explain how the selected grid structures enhance visual hierarchy. Use the design rationale template to complete this step. Why is it important to follow the guidelines when using a grid system? Explain. Explain how different composition techniques were considered when creating the grid structures. Use the design rationale template to complete this step. What to Submit Museum Catalog This is an Adobe InDesign (.ind) file. Your 8- to 12-page grid structure for your catalog should be packaged and compressed into a ZIP file for submission. Sources should be cited according to MLA style.

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1. a)Katz states that “beauty – or the lack of it – influences a person’s entire

1. a)Katz states that “beauty – or the lack of it – influences a person’s
entire

1. a)Katz states that “beauty – or the lack of it – influences a person’s
entire life. The halo and the horn effect comes into play beginning with birth and
continues throughout the various stages of life.” Do you
agree? If yes, why? If no, why not?
1.b). The uses of poverty – Gans. The main point in this article is that
the poor are present in society because they perform valuable functions
for society. The eradication of poverty would require that we find
alternatives to each of the functions that the poor perform for society.
Evaluate the alternatives that Gans discusses. What alternatives would
you add?
Each of your answers should be around 300 words for a total of
approximately 600 words.
2-2nd questions start here
Figure 7-6 (Smith, section 7.1 Energy Balance):
Watch this short video on metabolism:
Boost your metabolism!
Lets have an open discussion regarding metabolism.
Questions to Answer:In 200 words or more:In your opinion, do you have a slow or fast metabolism?
Explain your response based on the information provided in the linked (above) youtube video “can exercise actually boost metabolism”. In other words, based on this video, what scientific explanation explains your perceived metabolic rate?
Now review Figure 7-6 (above) and the eBook section 7.1 on Basal Metabolism, what are ways you might be able to boostyour metabolism? Why?
What are ways you might sabotage your metabolism? Please explain. Please back up your ideas with a reference to the eBook in your post (include section and page number)
Share the above topics with the class and feel free to add any other suggestions, thoughts, comments, and questions your may have regarding metabolism.
What I expect (please see discussion grading rubric for point values and feedback):
Answer 4 questions fully with insight, back up your ideas with reliable evidence.
200 words for discussion
3-One photographic method that most students use frequently is the selfie. See the not-so-recent, but still relevant article NPR overview of the art of the selfieLinks to an external site., which emphasizes costuming, composition and editing. Share a selection of selfies in a thread with your classmates; then in subsequent posts compare and contrast the visual features and resulting effects of each as we discuss the validity of the selfie as an art form.
Respond to at least two of your peers, identifying in each why their image is valid as an art form.
How many of the visual elements and principles of design can you identify in each of the submitted images?
What visual clues might signify a more complex subject?
Requirements:
Your original post answers should appear in paragraph format with a minimum of 500 words
4-a- Zimbardo says that assigning labels to people and putting them into a situation where
those labels acquire validity and meaning is sufficient to elicit pathological behavior.
Discuss what he means with regards to the social structure of the prison.
b. When the personnel of one hospital found out about this experiment, they said
nothing like that could ever happen in their hospital. Rosenhan said he would have a
pesudopatient admitted to the hospital within the next three months.
What happened? How could that happen?
Each of your answers should be around 300 words for a total of approximately 600 words.

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Overview This second milestone assignment builds on the problem statement and co

Overview This second milestone assignment builds on the problem statement and co

Overview This second milestone assignment builds on the problem statement and competitive research that is attached(Milestone One). In this assignment, you will again review the scenario below and complete the next deliverable for instructor feedback. Be sure to incorporate any feedback that you receive into your project (due in Module Seven). Scenario You work as a lead designer at a website design agency called User CentriX Services. Your manager has asked you to come to the aid of a novice designer who is facing challenges with their first website design project. The project is in its third week of development, and the designer is struggling to meet the client’s expectations. The novice designer has tested the initial wireframes and received negative feedback, but they are unsure about how to remediate the issues. You have already evaluated the novice designer’s work and defined the problem, as well as conducted competitive research. Based on your previous work, you will now create your own proposals for addressing the problem. Specifically, you will create two high-fidelity mock-ups of the website landing page—one for desktop and one for mobile—using Adobe XD. Directions In this assignment, you will create two high-fidelity mock-ups (desktop and mobile) using Adobe XD and submit each as PNG files. These should be polished in their design but do not need to be interactive. Be sure to apply what you have learned about creating a coherent and seamless user experience across the devices. Note that the instructions below apply to both designs except for step #4. Step #4 specifies how the mobile design should be different from the desktop design. See the Supporting Materials section below to review the full package of existing project materials, including a client brief, wireframes, and feedback from users. Specifically, you must address the following rubric criteria: Create desktop and mobile mock-ups of the website landing page that include all the features stipulated in the client brief, including: Service Offerings Financial calculator Appointment scheduler Recent blog posts Testimonials Include the following visual design elements and principles in your designs: line, shape, space, emphasis, balance, alignment, contrast, repetition, hierarchy, scale, proximity, and Gestalt. Apply at least five of the following user experience principles in your designs: User-centricity: Is the design user-centered? Does it solve the user problems and put user needs first? Consistency: Does the design maintain consistency? Does it keep the look, function, and interaction consistent across the experience? Hierarchy: Does the design utilize hierarchy? Is the content organized and presented in order of importance? Context: Does the design fit well within the context of its environment? Does it take into consideration who the users are, what they know, where they are in the experience, and how they are accessing the experience? Efficient: Is the design efficient? Is it “keeping it super simple” (KISS)? Cognitive Load: Does the design have a low cognitive load? Is the amount of information users need to process too much? Differentiate your mock-ups to be appropriate for desktop and mobile user experiences. Be sure to address at least five of the following mobile usability standards in your mobile design: Increased size of touch targets (Fitt’s law) Increased size of the spacing between elements to prevent errors Designing for an ecosystem (if users move from desktop to mobile, can they still accomplish the intended goal?) Designing for a coherent experience (if users move between devices, is there a major learning curve?) Organizing and prioritizing content by key tasks first Cutting any filler content ( “when in doubt, leave it out”) Apply at least eight of the accessibility standards from the provided checklist to both of your mock-ups. See the Supporting Materials for the accessibility checklist. What to Submit Submit your desktop and mobile mock-ups as PNG files for grading.

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In this discussion forum it’s time to think back and consider the good and bad.

In this discussion forum it’s time to think back and consider the good and bad.

In this discussion forum it’s time to think back and consider the good and bad. What part(s) were most useful and which part(s) contributed least to the course objectives? What activities would you like to see more of in the course and which ones could you do without?
This is you time to contribute and help make this course more useful to students who are coming next.

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For this assignment students can either visit one of the museums listed below or

For this assignment students can either visit one of the museums listed below or

For this assignment students can either visit one of the museums listed below or elect to
do this assignment virtually.
In this essay you will be discussing an original artwork that you have picked from a
museum or a museum website. Use the same artwork for the MUSEUM FIELD NOTES
(MFN). Follow the instructions below to see what you need to include in your Museum
Paper. Allow at least 45 minutes to look at your artwork. Have a notebook handy and
this handout when you go start this assignment.
Follow these 10 points to get a good grade on this assignment.
[1]
1. Pick a Museum:
Choose one museum from the list of museums, visit it and choose one work
of art from our period (1250 about 1900 ACE) for your paper.
List of Approved Museums for this Assignment: If you wish to pick a different museum,
please contact me via the school email.
Norton Simon Museum of Art
http://www.nortonsimon.org/
Links to an external site.
phone: 626-449-6840
Los Angeles County Museum of Art
http://www.lacma.org/
Links to an external site.
phone: 323-857-6000
The Getty Museum
http://www.getty.edu
Links to an external site.
phone: (310) 440-7300. This museum is free! Call for
parking.
San Diego Museum of Art
www.sdmart.com
Links to an external site.
phone: 619-232-7931. This museum is closed on
Wednesdays.
Timken Museum of Art
www.timkenmuseum.org
Links to an external site.
phone: 619-239-5548. This museum is free!
2. Pick an Artwork
Your artwork should be from the time period covered in this class (1250 about
1900 ACE). Many of the artworks can be viewed on the respective museum
websites. This will give you a first glimpse and facilitate your choice.
3. Describe the Artwork:
Describe the artwork briefly. In your paper, your description should never be
longer than one page. Write down your observations on a note pad. Identify
the artwork and give the medium (painting, oil on canvas, sculpture, etc.) and
dimensions. Try to conquer space with your words. If you give information
about objects or people depicted in your picture, try and locate them in the
picture space. 4. Analyze the Artwork:
Analyze the artwork as you are standing in front of it. These ideas might help:
Are there elements to this artwork that seem unusual, odd, or otherwise noteworthy? If
so, this is the path to research. Why are these questions coming up? Where will you
find answers? It is not enough just to ask the questions. You have to do research to try
to find answers.
Some questions might be similar to these: If there are people represented, what are
their expressions, relations to each other? What is the story? What colors does the artist
use? How does the artist use light in this work? Is there three-dimensional perspective
shown in the work? For sculpture: How much space does the work occupy? What does
the frame or display case look like? Does the way this work is displayed have an effect
on its appearance? Where is the best place to stand to see your artwork? Are you at
eye-level, higher or lower?
What is depicted in your artwork? Is there a story or an event? The title may help you
here, but you may need to do further research to get all the details of the subject. How
is the work represented? Is it realistic or abstract? What kind of texture does the work of
art have? Does it look rough, smooth, etc. (Do NOT actually touch the artwork!) Can
you see brushstrokes? These and other questions might come up.
5. Do Research at the Library:
Take these questions home and to the library website and start your research.
Try and find answers to these questions. Consult academic sources to find
answers to your questions. You might find e-books and articles via the college
library website.
6. Find Three Admissible Sources:
What are admissible sources for this assignment, and how do you quote them
in your paper?
ATTENTION: Please, include only THREE to FIVE (maximum) footnotes in your
paper!
I would like students to use CHICAGO-TURABIAN-STYLE FOOTNOTES. This is what
they will look like.
Admissible Sources for this assignment:
Your sources HAVE to be ACADEMIC, PEER-REVIEWED sources. Examples are:
Book
Author [or editor], Title [underlined] (City of publication [include state or country if not
commonly known]: publisher, date of publication), page numbers. example:
86.Michael Hays, ed., Architecture Theory since 1968 (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT
Press, 1998), 83-86. Sources that are NOT ALLOWED for this assignment:
Newspaper articles, articles from non-art-related periodicals (Time Magazine,
Newsweek, San Diego Reader), generic online sources such as museum websites,
Wikipedia, encyclopedias (online or print), dictionaries, youtube, Khan Academy (or any
other video), etc. You will lose substantial points if you use inadmissible sources.
7. Write your Paper:
After you have done some research you will start to write your paper.
Formal Appearance:
Length: 1100 words of text, double spaced, font 12 pt, Times New Roman or Courier.[2]
Your paper will include THREE to FIVE footnotes referencing the literature you
consulted. Please, attach a cover sheet indicating your name, my name, the name of
our course, course meeting times, the artist and name of the work of art you picked, as
well as the museum where this work is located. This cover sheet and all addenda do
NOT count into the 1100 words required to pass this assignment! A picture of the
artwork must be attached to your paper! The paper must be written in a flowing essay
style. Have somebody read your paper for language mistakes. Consult the writing lab
for proof-reading. Grammar mistakes, major errors in sentence structure, nonsensical
expressions, or typing mistakes have no place in a college level research paper. Papers
with more than 5 language errors will be severely graded down.
8. Follow this Outline:
8.1. INTRODUCTION:
Your first paragraph will be entitled INTRODUCTION. It will be about one paragraph.
Identify the museum, exhibit title, and content and scope of the exhibit. Give your reader
some of the reasons why you picked this particular artwork. Describe your experience
looking through the various museum websites.
8.2. DESCRIPTION:
Your second paragraph will be entitled: DESCRIPTION. You will give a brief description
of the artwork, NEVER longer than a page, ideally shorter.
8.3. PRESENTATION OF RESEARCH:
Your third paragraph will be entitled presentation of research. You might need more
paragraphs to present your research. Use a separate paragraph for the individual ideas
you are presenting (example: biography, color, composition, materials, etc.). Try to find
literature (books, peer-reviewed articles, etc., NOT a generic website such as
Wikipedia!) that mention your artist/artwork. Access GALE or EBSCO Host for
peer-reviewed articles through the College Library site. Your research must be based on
the work of art used in your Museum Paper. The research discusses a number of
aspects of the work of art, such as the time period, style or related ideas. Give the
authors’ opinions and quote them correctly as follows. ATTENTION: You will lose a
substantial amount of points if you quote inadmissible sources. Sources that are
admissible and those that are NOT allowed are listed on pages 1 and 2 of this handout.
Only 3-5 footnotes in your paper!
Quote your sources using Chicago-Turabian-style footnotes. If you don’t know
what Turabian-style footnotes look like consult The Chicago Manual of Style. Basic
formats, however, are shown under ad 6) on page 1 and 2 of this handout.
This website might help you format your footnotes:
http://www.citationmachine.net/turabian/cite-a-boo…
Links to an external site.
8.5. SUMMARY:
Your last paragraph will be entitled: SUMMARY. Now you may express and opinion
weighing all the written sources you consulted previously. You CANNOT have a
qualified opinion if you only do a google search or use inadmissible material!
8.6. BIBLIOGRAPHY:
As a separate page, your paper will include a bibliography. It will bear the headline
BIBLIOGRAPHY. The bibliography must have at least three sources. It is important for
you to visit a library and learn how to use it correctly. List your sources in alphabetical
order according to the author’s last name. You will display this information like you did in
your footnotes. Be advised that you cannot put sources in your bibliography when you
don’t quote them in your text.
Be sure to use peer-reviewed, academic sources! General information from websites
(even museum websites!) or the public domain are NOT APPROPRIATE for an
academic research paper. You will lose a substantial amount of points if you use
inadequate literature for this assignment! Peer-reviewed publications provide a stringent
editorial process that has a quality control function. The internet does not provide this.
There is a lot of wrong or irrelevant information out there. We want to consult experts in
their field and find out what they have to say about a subject matter.
Checklist:
□ 1 Cover sheet with your name, name of class, name of school, name of art work,
□ 1100 words of text (minimum) with 3-5 footnotes using Turabian style at the bottom of
the page,
□ 1 Photograph of your art work,
□ 1 Bibliography (NOT “works cited”) with at least 3 peer-reviewed literary sources,
□ Put ALL THESE ELEMENTS into ONE pdf file and upload only ONE file to Canvas.
Do NOT upload documents in “Pages” format. Canvas cannot accommodate them.
Have fun with this assignment!
[1] Note that students cannot submit papers written for other classes.
[2] Please note that I will deduct points if your paper is longer or shorter than the
required 1100 words of text!

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Address the following in NO MORE THAN 1-2 PARAGRAPHS Explain the importance of u

Address the following in NO MORE THAN 1-2 PARAGRAPHS Explain the importance of u

Address the following in NO MORE THAN 1-2 PARAGRAPHS Explain the importance of using design principles when creating publication layouts. Explain how learning about the importance and application of these design principles impacts your design approach. Note: If you cannot share a design from your environment, you can search for a sample layout design online that you like. Remember to provide proper attributions and citations as required.

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Read the attached “Project One Milestone Guidelines and Rubric – GRA-350-Q7079 L

Read the attached “Project One Milestone Guidelines and Rubric – GRA-350-Q7079 L

Read the attached “Project One Milestone Guidelines and Rubric – GRA-350-Q7079 Layout and Publication Design 24EW4” document for all the instructions. Scenario You are a freelance graphic designer. A local museum is curating the collections of various artists for their upcoming seasonal exhibits. Currently, the museum has curated three new unique collections that vary in style, aesthetic, and artistry. The museum has approached you to create a catalog showcasing one of these collections. The catalog will be text-heavy due to each collection’s descriptions and artist statements. In addition, this catalog will be available in digital format. Previously, the museum sent out an email newsletter to inform patrons of the exhibits they were hosting and a printed brochure that was only available at the museum. Developing a digital catalog is part of their new, long-term marketing approach. For the purposes of this project, you will select one collection to create a catalog for. You have been provided with a collection summaries document that includes the names of the collections, the artists, individual descriptions of the artwork, all required copy to include in your catalog, and various design specifications. You have also been provided with high-resolution images of the artwork to include in the catalog. Your job is to propose a multi-page catalog for your selected collection. You will also document your design rationale in the design rationale template. For this milestone, you will begin designing the pages for the catalog by creating the grid structures for each page in an InDesign document. In Project One, you will use this document to organize and design the content for the catalog using different composition techniques. Directions Use Adobe InDesign and the Project One Design Rationale Template to complete the following: Create a grid structure for each section of the catalog. Use Adobe InDesign to complete this step. Include the following sections: Cover Page (1 page) Table of Contents (1–2 pages) Introduction to Artist (1–2 pages) Artwork (5–9 pages) Explain why the selected grid structures meet design needs. Use the design rationale template to complete this step. How do the selected grid structures benefit the catalog and its readers? Explain. Explain how the selected grid structures enhance visual hierarchy. Use the design rationale template to complete this step. Why is it important to follow the guidelines when using a grid system? Explain. Explain how different composition techniques were considered when creating the grid structures. Use the design rationale template to complete this step.

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Read the attached “Project One Milestone Guidelines and Rubric – GRA-350-Q7079 L

Read the attached “Project One Milestone Guidelines and Rubric – GRA-350-Q7079 L

Read the attached “Project One Milestone Guidelines and Rubric – GRA-350-Q7079 Layout and Publication Design 24EW4” document for all the instructions. Scenario You are a freelance graphic designer. A local museum is curating the collections of various artists for their upcoming seasonal exhibits. Currently, the museum has curated three new unique collections that vary in style, aesthetic, and artistry. The museum has approached you to create a catalog showcasing one of these collections. The catalog will be text-heavy due to each collection’s descriptions and artist statements. In addition, this catalog will be available in digital format. Previously, the museum sent out an email newsletter to inform patrons of the exhibits they were hosting and a printed brochure that was only available at the museum. Developing a digital catalog is part of their new, long-term marketing approach. For the purposes of this project, you will select one collection to create a catalog for. You have been provided with a collection summaries document that includes the names of the collections, the artists, individual descriptions of the artwork, all required copy to include in your catalog, and various design specifications. You have also been provided with high-resolution images of the artwork to include in the catalog. Your job is to propose a multi-page catalog for your selected collection. You will also document your design rationale in the design rationale template. For this milestone, you will begin designing the pages for the catalog by creating the grid structures for each page in an InDesign document. In Project One, you will use this document to organize and design the content for the catalog using different composition techniques. Directions Use Adobe InDesign and the Project One Design Rationale Template to complete the following: Create a grid structure for each section of the catalog. Use Adobe InDesign to complete this step. Include the following sections: Cover Page (1 page) Table of Contents (1–2 pages) Introduction to Artist (1–2 pages) Artwork (5–9 pages) Explain why the selected grid structures meet design needs. Use the design rationale template to complete this step. How do the selected grid structures benefit the catalog and its readers? Explain. Explain how the selected grid structures enhance visual hierarchy. Use the design rationale template to complete this step. Why is it important to follow the guidelines when using a grid system? Explain. Explain how different composition techniques were considered when creating the grid structures. Use the design rationale template to complete this step.

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