To: Garnet Gaither
From: Jason Carpio
Date: July 31, 2008
Re: Recommendations is how the graduates of Digital Media Design information about jobs here in the valley and in Texas
I am writing to you to ask your permission on doing a formal report on careers opportunities in the valley and in Texas. This report would be based on research on companies in the valley and in Texas.
The valley has several companies and many others all over Texas which would be perfect for the graduate. My report will be researching the company’s availability, pay rate, and benefits.
The following is a list of recommendations that will be detailed and discussed on how to deal with this DMD graduates founding a career.
Improving awareness of the graduates of the companies in the valley and Texas
Improving awareness of the companies of our graduate.
Thank you so much for your time and consideration concerning this issue. These are only a few of my suggestions that can help Digital Media Design graduates.
This project-report will be completed at no cost to you. This project-report should also be completed by August 8, 2008. I will be doing the research for this report with a desktop computer and resources provided by the local companies.
Once again, I would like to thank you for your time. If you have any questions or concerns, please feel free to contact me at (956) 425-3510 or by e-mail at Spider9999332aol.com.
Sincerely,
Jason Carpio
Sunday, August 3, 2008
Friday, August 1, 2008
Main sections in Recommendation Report
Introduction.
States the a brief overview of the report
Technical Background.
Explains the technical aspects of items that will be discussed in report
Background on the Situation.
Discusses the problems, needs or the opportunity brought about by in the report.
Requirements and Criteria.
Discusses the requirements you will use to reach in the conclusion.
Discussion of the Options.
Explain how you narrowed down your choices in reported.
Category-by-Category Comparisons.
This is where you compare the options of what you are reporting on.
Conclusion
Where you restate the outcome of your report.
Recommendation or Final Opinion.
States your recommendation
Reflection
What did you find was easiest about doing the usability test?
I thought that completing the usability test was the hard. The easiest was constructing the instructions.
What did you find was missing in your test?
I felt that if I had some more time to work on this project I would better questions to ask and activity in my instructions.
What did you learn about your instructions form the test?
That people prefer looking at picture then reading instructions.
Did you find the test valuable? Why or why not?
I did find the test to be valuable it help to proved that the instructions.
What changes did you make to your instructions after user testing them?
Did the results of usability testing surprise you?
I add more picture to the instruction.
Comment on working collaboratively?How was this similar, different, easier, more difficult than other projects you have completed on your own?
I didn’t have a partner, but I have work with partner before and I found them to every helpful.
I thought that completing the usability test was the hard. The easiest was constructing the instructions.
What did you find was missing in your test?
I felt that if I had some more time to work on this project I would better questions to ask and activity in my instructions.
What did you learn about your instructions form the test?
That people prefer looking at picture then reading instructions.
Did you find the test valuable? Why or why not?
I did find the test to be valuable it help to proved that the instructions.
What changes did you make to your instructions after user testing them?
Did the results of usability testing surprise you?
I add more picture to the instruction.
Comment on working collaboratively?How was this similar, different, easier, more difficult than other projects you have completed on your own?
I didn’t have a partner, but I have work with partner before and I found them to every helpful.
Test Plan
Project Goals
My goals for my instruction are to show any one who wanted to draw, but did know how that it’s not that hard. The user would have a batter understanding on drawing. The general background of the user is to have same or no experiences of drawing. The context the user will be working in will comfortable, relax environment.
Testing Goals
I am going to focus on errors. The user will provide me with some information that will help with designing a batter instruction by what they did not understand or more information they need. I hope to learn from my errors and what exactly do they needed help with. I believe I can make my set of instructions much better by fixing my correct errors and providing more information that is needed.
User Profile
The user would have a better understanding on drawing. The genera background of the user is to have same or no experiences of drawing. The context the user will be working in will comfortable, relax environment. The user will use the computer to read the instruction everything else the user will do their self.
Scenarios and Tasks
Have you ever had the desire to learn how to draw, but you don’t know how? Now you can with my instruction on how to draw. With instruction you will able learn the basic of drawing. I will ask the user go to the site as and they were actually drawing a human head. I will then have them come back to me and see if they were successful.
Testing Materials
I will be taking notes by hand while asking questions after they will have performed drawing exercise to. I will collect their drawing to see if they were able to understand the instruction
Testing Protocol
I will be conducting the test on July 30 and we will be testing at least 5 user. I will break the interview into two parts 20 minutes to read the instruction and the other 15 minutes performed drawing exercise. I will try to guide them to finishing the drawing exercise. I will also try to answering their question to help have a better understanding if they were able to draw a human head. I will be asking several questions after the performed drawing exercise. I will be giving a test report after the test to show our results but other than that we do not think we will need to provide anything else.
Monday, July 21, 2008
Sunday, June 29, 2008
Draft Instructions
My name is Jason Carpio, and I going to give instructions on to draw a human face.Material
Paper, eraser, and pencil
Paper, eraser, and pencil
Delineating Surfaces
In order to render the head as a solid, the various surfaces must be carefully described. Shown below are average guides. When I draw characters’ head, I typically break the face down into its surfaces just like the samples shown below.
POINT
1. Draw the head bald before adding the hair.
2. Capture the head as a solid object rather than a flat plane.
3. At the very least, never forget to draw a guideline for the eyes and a guideline for the face’s center. These two guidelines form a cross.
4. Start with nose bridge. That will make it easier to balance the face’s proportioning.
How to proportion the facial features
Each person’s facial features are proportioned differently, and each artist has his or her own personal taste. This are some standard proportioning used for the eyes, nose, and mouth. Use the standards as points of departure and play around until you discover a proportioning that you find satisfying.
Step 1:
Materials: You would need paper, pencil, and a white eraser. The white eraser makes it easier to ease your mistakes.
Materials: You would need paper, pencil, and a white eraser. The white eraser makes it easier to ease your mistakes.
Step 2
Before you start drawing anything, make sure you draw everything lightly. This way of you make a mistakes it makes it easier to erase.
Before you start drawing anything, make sure you draw everything lightly. This way of you make a mistakes it makes it easier to erase.
Step 3
Draw a circle or oral. This will be the base of your face.
Step 4
After you have drawn the circle or oral, draw a cross in the middle of the circle or oral. This will help you position the ears and eyes.
Form this point on you can use your own arties for the detail of the face like eye, mouth, and noise
After you have drawn the circle or oral, draw a cross in the middle of the circle or oral. This will help you position the ears and eyes.
Form this point on you can use your own arties for the detail of the face like eye, mouth, and noise
Step 5
Draw in the eyes and just the outline. Use the horizontal line on the cross to help position the eyes.
Draw in the eyes and just the outline. Use the horizontal line on the cross to help position the eyes.
Step6
Using the vertical draw on the noise and mouth.
Step7
Draw in the ears. The ear is positioned slightly behind the heads center and should be aligned with the eyes.
Using the vertical draw on the noise and mouth.
Step7
Draw in the ears. The ear is positioned slightly behind the heads center and should be aligned with the eyes.
Step 8
Draw in the hair.
Draw in the hair.
Step 9
Erase the cross form the without erasing eye, noise, and mouth
Erase the cross form the without erasing eye, noise, and mouth
Step 10
Draw in the detail of the eye and any other detail of the face that you like add
Draw in the detail of the eye and any other detail of the face that you like add
Step 11
Once you’re done with the details go back and darken in all the line of the face and you done drawing your face.
Once you’re done with the details go back and darken in all the line of the face and you done drawing your face.
So there you have it follow these steps and a little practice your drawing well improve
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Instructions Proposal Assignment
2101Pendleton
Harlingen, TX, 78550
Janie Santoy
TSTC1902 North Loop 499
TX, 78550
Dear Ms. Santoy,
I am writing you this letter to express my interest on doing my next project on writing instructions. One of thing I like to in my spear time is draw, and over the years I become really good at my art. I would like to create a set of instructions on how to draw. In this instructions will show all of the materials you need and how to draw a human head.
The information I will be providing will come from research on books and my own experience that I have accumulated over the years I have been drawing. Most of my experience has been at self thought. I have learned by drawing that I see form comic books, then by myself. I will be using photo shop and my experience of this subject for research. I would like to thank you in advance for your time in this matter. If you have any questions concerning this matter, I may be reached at (956) 425-5555 or by e-mail at spider9999332aol.com.
Sincerely,
Jason Carpio
Harlingen, TX, 78550
Janie Santoy
TSTC1902 North Loop 499
TX, 78550
Dear Ms. Santoy,
I am writing you this letter to express my interest on doing my next project on writing instructions. One of thing I like to in my spear time is draw, and over the years I become really good at my art. I would like to create a set of instructions on how to draw. In this instructions will show all of the materials you need and how to draw a human head.
The information I will be providing will come from research on books and my own experience that I have accumulated over the years I have been drawing. Most of my experience has been at self thought. I have learned by drawing that I see form comic books, then by myself. I will be using photo shop and my experience of this subject for research. I would like to thank you in advance for your time in this matter. If you have any questions concerning this matter, I may be reached at (956) 425-5555 or by e-mail at spider9999332aol.com.
Sincerely,
Jason Carpio
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