PROJECTS
The following is a list of projects that we'll be working on until the end of the year!
- Talk Show Project - Ever wondered what it would be like to be on the set of a talk show? Now's your chance to make it look like you were! Pick your favorite talk show and replace one of the guests/host with yourself. You'll be mostly graded on how realistic your project appears!
- Graduation Program Cover Project - Our school designs all of their own graduation programs covers from year to year. Try your very best to create a formal cover to represent the commencement exercises and may be yours will be chosen to be used as this years cover!
- Pun Fun Project - Take a silly one line play on words and make it into pictorial fun!
- Scrapbooking Project - Everyone has memories. Over time memories fade. Digital scrapbooking is a way of preserving those memories so that you will remember those moments for many years to come!
- Scrapbooking #2 -OR- Silhouette Project - You have a choice for the next project. If you enjoy scrapbooking continue with another page using the guidelines from the assignment above. If you'd rather try something different, try the Silhouette project. Click here to go to your Google Classroom to see more examples of the Silhouette Project.
- Everyday Hero Project - When we were young you were probably infatuated with superheroes or princesses, but not that you are older you realize that heroes not only live in our imaginations, but live among us. If you had to name your Everyday Hero, who would it be?
- Funny Product Project - Have you ever seen a product somewhere and it looked VERY close to the original product, but as you took a second glance at it, it actually read something else? This is a Funny Product! Find a product (not just the logo) and recreate it to be funny. *Remember to keep it school appropriate and minimize the disgusting factor please!! ☺ Click here to go to your Google Classroom to see more examples of Funny Products.
Information used to teach tutorials and lessons for Photoshop Elements were adapted from the book: Adobe Photoshop Elements 3.0 Illustrated Series by Barbara Waxer, Lisa Tannenbaum, c. 2006