AP 2D Digital Design - Breadth Projects
You will do approximately one project each week for the first semester. This should total 12 assignments and 8 bookmark projects. 12 projects are required for your Breadth section of the portfolio. Along with your out of class assignments and summer projects, you should have way more than you need to complete this section. Many of the assignments come from the Creative Workshop book.
The College Board has this to say:
Breadth Section
The student’s work in this section should show evidence of conceptual, perceptual, expressive, and technical range; thus, the student’s work should demonstrate a variety of drawing skills and approaches.
Requirements:
For this section, students must submit a total of 12 digital images of 12 different works
Examples:
• The use of various spatial systems, such as linear perspective, the illusion of three dimensional forms, aerial views, and other ways of creating and organizing space
• The use of various subjects, such as the human figure, landscape, and still-life objects
• The use of various kinds of content, such as that derived from observation, an expressionistic viewpoint, imaginary or psychological imagery, social commentary, political statements; and other personal interests
• Arrangement of forms in a complex visual space
• The use of different approaches to represent form and space, such as rendered, gestural, painterly, expressionist, stylized, or abstract form
• The investigation of expressive mark-making
The College Board has this to say:
Breadth Section
The student’s work in this section should show evidence of conceptual, perceptual, expressive, and technical range; thus, the student’s work should demonstrate a variety of drawing skills and approaches.
Requirements:
For this section, students must submit a total of 12 digital images of 12 different works
Examples:
• The use of various spatial systems, such as linear perspective, the illusion of three dimensional forms, aerial views, and other ways of creating and organizing space
• The use of various subjects, such as the human figure, landscape, and still-life objects
• The use of various kinds of content, such as that derived from observation, an expressionistic viewpoint, imaginary or psychological imagery, social commentary, political statements; and other personal interests
• Arrangement of forms in a complex visual space
• The use of different approaches to represent form and space, such as rendered, gestural, painterly, expressionist, stylized, or abstract form
• The investigation of expressive mark-making
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Project 01: My Name Is...
Project 02: ZINE!! Project 03: Screenprint (2 Color) Project 04: Invisible Cities Project 05: Mental Map Project 06: Drawing a Blank Project 07: Phone Book Project 08: Reflection Project 09: Silhouette Project 10: You Pick Three Project 11: Better on Vinyl Project 12: |