Thursday, December 4, 2025

Illustrator Project turn-in instructions. Posted 12/4 - MAJOR

 Below you will find the instructions on how I want you to turn your Illustrator Project in.

This is pretty easy.

Once you are done with your THREE PAGES (You may have to do this three times):

In the upper right corner - click the SHARE button.

Look down for the DOWNLOAD selection it should be inside a circle near the bottom.

It will default to a .png file. If it does not, please select .PNG.

Size x 1 is the default and that is fine.

DO NOT click either of the boxes: transparent background or compress file

DO NOT change the Limit file size to...

DO CLICK the big purple DOWNLOAD button.

It will go into your download folder, or you will be given the option to save it onto your desktop.

Go to your Google Site. Create a new page called Illustrator Project.

Insert the .PNG file (s) onto that page. Please make sure you PROPORTIONALLY scale these bigger so I can see them on the screen. To make them proportional, you will need to hold down the shift key and grab a corner and pull it to down and to the side.

When you are done putting all three images onto your site, hit PUBLISH X2!!

Now move on to the reflection below.

On a new Google Site page, titled Illustrator Project reflection, please answer the following questions:

 Questions

1. What aspects of your Illustrator Project turned out well? Explain your answer.

2. What aspects of your Illustrator Project didn't turn out as well as you hoped? Explain your answer.

3. Explain the parts of the project, as a whole, that were easier to complete?

4. Explain what parts of the project, as a whole, were more difficult to complete?

5. Does your political cartoon have a clear stance? What was your stance?

6. Did you cite your sources for your infographic? What was your source (s)?

7. How would you rate the Canva program in terms of ease of use?

8. Did you use any other programs or websites to complete your task? Please list them and what you used them to do.

9. If you could do your project again, what would you change or do again?

10. On a scale of 1-10 how much did you enjoy this project? Explain your answer and what you would recommend the teacher do to make the project better for future students

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