Digital Design

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Utilize composition techniques.CIS.HS.6.1

  • a

    Demonstrate rules of composition (e.g., rule of thirds, point-of-view, framing).CIS.HS.6.1.a

  • b

    Demonstrate a variety of photographic shots using a digital camera.CIS.HS.6.1.b

  • c

    Demonstrate elements of typographic design in print media (e.g., font selection, size, leading, tracking and kerning, measure, whitespace, hierarchy and scale).CIS.HS.6.1.c

  • d

    Demonstrate basic design principles such as consistency, dominance, palette, eye line, readability, alignment, and color theory.CIS.HS.6.1.d

  • e

    Differentiate between bitmap, raster, and vector images.CIS.HS.6.1.e

Create and edit digital photographic images.CIS.HS.6.2

  • a

    Select appropriate hardware and software.CIS.HS.6.2.a

  • b

    Capture still photographic images.CIS.HS.6.2.b

  • c

    Edit still photos (e.g., cropping, color correction, layers, and levels).CIS.HS.6.2.c

  • d

    Apply multiple camera modes.CIS.HS.6.2.d

  • e

    Apply light and color principles to projects.CIS.HS.6.2.e

  • f

    Apply image stabilization.CIS.HS.6.2.f

  • g

    Apply exposure, shutter speed, and aperture.CIS.HS.6.2.g

  • h

    Export photos in a usable format.CIS.HS.6.2.h

  • i

    Name and store native and exported files in a manageable file structure (i.e.: Drive, Cloud, or external hard drive).CIS.HS.6.2.i

Create and edit digital print design.CIS.HS.6.3

  • a

    Select appropriate hardware and software.CIS.HS.6.3.a

  • b

    Apply elements of typographic design in print media (e.g., font selection, size, leading, tracking and kerning, measure, whitespace, hierarchy and scale).CIS.HS.6.3.b

  • c

    Apply basic design principles such as consistency, dominance, palette, eye line, readability, and alignment.CIS.HS.6.3.c

  • d

    Demonstrate knowledge of page layout (e.g.,negative space, alignment, symmetrical, and asymmetrical).CIS.HS.6.3.d

  • e

    Use layers to manage design elements and modify layer visibility using opacity and masks.CIS.HS.6.3.e

  • f

    Make, manage, and manipulate selections.CIS.HS.6.3.f

  • g

    Name and store native and exported files in a manageable file structure (ie: Drive, Cloud, or external hard drive).CIS.HS.6.3.g

  • h

    Explain the difference between modes of a print document: CMYK, RGB, grayscale, bitmap.CIS.HS.6.3.h

Create and edit motion graphics objects for animation.CIS.HS.6.4

  • a

    Select appropriate hardware and software.CIS.HS.6.4.a

  • b

    Add motion to objects as a project or to enhance a project.CIS.HS.6.4.b

  • c

    Edit motion graphics (e.g., trim, delete, add effects, etc.).CIS.HS.6.4.c

  • d

    Export a motion graphic in a usable format.CIS.HS.6.4.d

  • e

    Name and store native and exported files in a manageable file structure i.e., Drive, Cloud, or external hard drive).CIS.HS.6.4.e

Describe working in the digital design field.CIS.HS.6.5

  • a

    Identify the purpose, audience, and audience needs for preparing images.CIS.HS.6.5.a

  • b

    Determine whether content is relevant to the purpose, audience, and audience needs.CIS.HS.6.5.b

  • c

    Demonstrate knowledge of basic design principles and understand best practices employed in the digital design field.CIS.HS.6.5.c

  • d

    Examine careers in the digital design field.CIS.HS.6.5.d

  • e

    Identify job market trends in the digital design field.CIS.HS.6.5.e

  • f

    Identify the benefits of industry certification and higher education in the field.CIS.HS.6.5.f

Evaluate and comply with copyright laws.CIS.HS.6.6

  • a

    Determine the type of copyright, permissions, and licensing required to use specific content.CIS.HS.6.6.a

  • b

    Analyze the different types of copyright licenses and their uses. (e.g., Creative Commons, or Public Domain).CIS.HS.6.6.b

  • c

    Identify legal and ethical considerations for using third-party content, such as copyright, permissions, and licensing.CIS.HS.6.6.c

  • d

    Understand copyright as it applies to their own creative work.CIS.HS.6.6.d

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