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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: IMPOSSIBLE IMAGES 2025 – PART 2

Objective:

Students will be able to place their finished “impossible image” into InDesign for publication.

Links:

Impossible Images (CNN): https://www.cnn.com/2015/02/19/world/gallery/photoshop-artist-martin-de-pasquale/

Topics Discussed:

  • Photoshop
  • InDesign
  • Photo Frame
  • Type Frame

Assignment:

  1. You should have completed the Impossible Image – Part 1 assignment before proceeding to this step. Save your image as a .psd file before attempting to import it into InDesign.
  2. Create a new 11″ x 17″ InDesign document. Save it with your name and “Photoshop Impossible Image”.
  3. Place the Impossible Image Photoshop image on the page in a photo frame with a 1″ stroke. You may make the stroke whatever style or color you choose.
  4. Use the Type tool or the freehand brush tools to place your name (or signature) somewhere on the page. This is your original artwork, so you should sign it and be proud of it!
  5. Save the InDesign (.indd) file, then Export your file to .PDF format.
  6. Export the file as a High Quality Print format .PDF (File -> Adobe PDF Presets -> High Quality Print) and upload the resulting .PDF file to the “Impossible Images – Part 2” post on the Google Classroom page by the end of the day on Tuesday, November 18th.

Assigned: November 17th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: November 18th, 2025

Redesigning an Advertisement Project – Fall 2025

Objective:

I can demonstrate my understanding of the principles of design and typography by re-designing an ugly or boring real-world flyer advertisement so I can help make the campus a more beautiful and interesting place to read important messages.

Links:

  • None – See previous Assignment posts for review.

Topics Discussed:

  • InDesign Page Layout
  • Horizontal Width
  • Vertical Width
  • Document Grid
  • Snap to Grid
  • Margins and Columns
  • Principles of Design (Contrast, Repetition, Alignment and Proximity)

Assignment:

Let’s face it. There’s a lot of ugly flyers on the walls of this campus.

If they’re not ugly, they’re just plain and boring. Regardless, nobody pays attention to them and that completely defeats the purpose of a flyer. With all that you’ve learned about design, there’s no reason why you couldn’t improve on the ugly, boring, attention-starved flyers littering the walls of this school and help make the campus a more beautiful place to live and read.

Instructions:

  • Open a new InDesign document. Use the standard default Letter paper size and .25″ margin settings.
  • Create a new folder with your name on it and save all files and images in the same folder as the InDesign document.
  • Select a flyer from the front table, and use everything that you’ve learned about typography, page layout and the Principles of Design to improve on its design. Make it better than it was before!
  • You must use all the text on the page and re-type it exactly as it appears on the page. You may not use any of the typefaces or images on the original page.
  • You may download fonts from the web, as long as they are free for personal use.
  • Go out on the Internet and find one or more pictures that you can use to recreate the ad. Make sure they are of appropriate size and quality, and are not watermarked or otherwise labeled.
  • These will be printed on a black and white printer (Printing lots of color copies is expensive!), so you may only use black, white and shades of gray in your design.
  • You must save the images you find in the assignment folder, and place them in InDesign. DO NOT copy and paste them or drag them directly from the web browser into InDesign.
  • Use search engines like Google Image Search to look for images. Your pictures don’t have to be an exact match for the ad, but you’ll want to find something relevant to the flyer’s message.
  • Turn on your grids and use the Snap to Grid setting to align your images and text. Leave at least one square of space between all images and text.
  • Have your completed ad checked by Mr. Marmolejo, export the ad as a High Quality PDF file, and upload it to the Google Classroom assignment post entitled “Redesigning an Advertisement Project Fall 2025” by end of class on Thursday, October 2nd.
  • Remember that Friday is the end of the term, so all past due assignments will be due on Thursday, October 2nd as well. Late work will not be accepted on Friday, October 3rd, so plan accordingly!

Assigned: September 29th, 2025
Teacher Pacing Due Date: October 2nd, 2025