


WebAnimation: Final Thoughts
August 26, 2009 · 1 Comment
I really enjoyed this class. Adobe Flash is an amazing program and can do some really amazing things.
I also want to express my thank to our instructor, Juliann Law. She was extremely thorough with the material and she made sure everything was understood by everyone.
I will get everything published to the internet soon …Stay tuned!!!
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DigitalType: National Park Poster
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Typography: Font “History”
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WebAnimation: Find 5 Amazing Flash Sites…
August 6, 2009 · Leave a Comment
- Adidas – Adidas.com

- California Milk Processor Board – GetTheGlass.com

- Miles Calcraft Briginshaw Duffy – MCBD.co.uk

- Monoface – Mono-1.com/Monoface

- Red Interactive Agency – ff0000.com

Juliann’s Examples:
- Corny (It’s German, but it’s cute.)
- Crave Cupcakes
- Hello Sour Sally
- Unouplus
Resource:
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Digital Type: Vormator Assignment
July 29, 2009 · Leave a Comment
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WebAnimation: Project #4 – Animated Web Banner Ad
July 28, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Assignment:
- Create A two part animated web banner ad…
Objective:
- Use masks, text, animation to create a nice banner ad.
- Import a .png from Photoshop.
- Import Graphic From Illustrator
- Add Basic Interactivity with Action Script 2.
Graded on:
- 70%: Meets technical requirements
- 20%: Having it done on time
- 10% : Creativity, Aeshetics, Look
Due: Tuesday, August 4th
Stay tuned…
FINAL GRADE:
Links:
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Digital Type: Branding Assignment
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WebAnimation: Parallex Scrolling
July 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment
Parallax scrolling is a special scrolling technique in computer graphics, seen first in the 1982 arcade game Moon Patrol. In this pseudo-3D technique, background images move by the “camera” slower than foreground images, creating an illusion of depth in a 2D video game and adding to the immersion.[2] The technique grew out of the multiplane camera technique used in traditional animation since the 1940s. -Wikipedia
Examples:
Monkeehub
Allan Dye (Click picture below)

Contest:
Aniboom
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Advertising Design: The Merchants Of Cool
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