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For this assignment, I was to create a missing persons poster. I chose the iconic Captain Jack Sparrow from the Pirates of the Caribbean. As soon as I saw this assignment, Jack Sparrow was the first character that popped into mind. He would be the perfect candidate for a missing/wanted persons add. Jack Sparrow is… Continue reading Have You Seen Sparrow?
For the first assignment of this week I decided to create a missing person poster for the assignment “Missing Person.” Since the assignment page encourages us to relate a few assignments to our class theme (Bob Ross) I thought this assignm...
Have you ever seen a missing person’s poster? I remember sitting in Walmart as a kid, looking up at all the missing kid posters and wondering what had happened to them. During this week of design, a different thought has come to mind. What if I created a similar poster for one of my fictional …
Instead of reporting a fictional character or just one person, I included both my girlfriend and I! I made most of the characteristics a bit of a joke, but overall please find her and I. I used Photoshop to compile all the characteristics and photo. I also just realized I put 1994 for the Fall […]
For my third design assignment bank, I did Missing Person, which has a value of 3.5 stars. I had to create a missing persons poster for a character and I […]
During the week of design assignments, I chose to make a missing poster for myself. Originally, I felt weird making one for myself and I was going to make one for my dog but it made me too sad. The reason I chose to design the assignment the way I did was because I looked … Continue reading "Missing Poster"
After seeing an assignment to create a poster for a missing poster, I had a great idea: Why not make this missing person a criminal, and why make it a person at all? On November 9th, 1989, the Berlin Wall fell, and signaled the end of Communism in Europe. Being such a significant moment in […]
Charlie Brown is missing! Please call this number if you have seen him. We need him back on Peanuts now. I chose Charlie Brown so I could relate this assignment to the 1980s theme. Charlies Brown is a very important piece in the Peanuts comic strip. He’s always the one that suffers a lot, even […]
This design assignment was called “Missing Person” and the point of it was to make a missing person flyer that had all of the following information: picture, the name, characteristics, and last seen date and place. The assignment said to make it of a fictional character or tv character so I decided to tie this …
Spoiler Alert: This post will spoil Captain America: Civil War and Avengers: Infinity War. During my weekly deep search into the assignment bank, I came across the Missing Person assignmentContinue readingWanted: Captain America
“When Cameron was in Egypt’s land, let my Cameron go.” CAMERON FRYE IS MISSING! Please refer to this poster and be on the lookout for Cameron! He has been missing since 1985! Call the number on the poster with any questions or possible information. Thank you!
Directions: Create a missing posters flyer for a fictional movie/show character, made-up person, animal, or a real person. Be sure to include a picture, the name, characteristics, and last seen date and place. Let your imagination do the talking for this poster! I decided to include my secret agent for this missing poster. If Jess
For my final design assignment for this week, I chose the 3 1/2 star assignment Missing Person assignment. This now puts me at 12 1/2 stars. The assignment said that we didn’t have to have a person missing so I chose to have my dog missing. Now if he ever went missing I think I …
Missing Person Instructions: Create a missing posters flyer for a fictional movie/show character, made-up person, animal, or a real person. Be sure to include a picture, the name, characteristics, and last seen date and place. Let your imagination do the talking for this poster! Assignment Bank-Design Assignments Agent Squirrel has gone missing! Posters like the…
I did a “Missing Person” poster for this assignment. Here is my final result. I couldn’t exactly find a template I wanted and instead just copied the picture. I than used the picture as a “template” and moved everything where... Continue Reading →