1. Brainstorm and "invent" your own cereal. This cereal could be something silly (like Kryptonite Krunch made of 100% Corruption), or it could be based on a pop-culture celebrity (think 2 Grainz and Frosted Drakes)
2. Sketch out your basic design on scratch paper. Use this illustration below to guide you.
3. Assemble ALL of the images you will need to make your box. You can look through the gallery below and right-click and save any of the images to your student drive.
Consider if you need these items:
- a bowl of cereal?
- pictures of food (is it apple flavored? etc. etc.)
- a picture of a celebrity?
- pictures of an item (if you cereal is made of cookies, then you need pictures of cookies)
Consider if you need these items:
- a bowl of cereal?
- pictures of food (is it apple flavored? etc. etc.)
- a picture of a celebrity?
- pictures of an item (if you cereal is made of cookies, then you need pictures of cookies)
4. If you need an image that is not in our gallery, go to Open Clipart to download copyright-free images.
5. You can only search Google Images for pictures of celebrities. . . OR, if you ask Ms. Z.
6. Go to Pixlr.com
7. Click on the butterfly
8. Choose "open image from computer"
9. Go to "computer" "studrive" "handouts" "johnson" "cereal box design" and choose "cereal box design template"
10. The template should open in Pixlr
11. Go to "layer" and choose "open image as ruler"
12. go to your lunch number drive and find a picture you need for your cereal box design and choose it
13. You picture should appear on the template in pixlr
14. Go to "edit" and choose "free transform" to resize the image
15. Use the tools in the toolbox to edit your image
16. repeat steps 11-15 to add all of the needed pictures to pixlr
17. Use the text tool from the tool box to add text (the icon is an "A")
18. Save often
19. Once done, turn your work in on our class Edmodo.
5. You can only search Google Images for pictures of celebrities. . . OR, if you ask Ms. Z.
6. Go to Pixlr.com
7. Click on the butterfly
8. Choose "open image from computer"
9. Go to "computer" "studrive" "handouts" "johnson" "cereal box design" and choose "cereal box design template"
10. The template should open in Pixlr
11. Go to "layer" and choose "open image as ruler"
12. go to your lunch number drive and find a picture you need for your cereal box design and choose it
13. You picture should appear on the template in pixlr
14. Go to "edit" and choose "free transform" to resize the image
15. Use the tools in the toolbox to edit your image
16. repeat steps 11-15 to add all of the needed pictures to pixlr
17. Use the text tool from the tool box to add text (the icon is an "A")
18. Save often
19. Once done, turn your work in on our class Edmodo.