Narrative+and+genre+VE


 * Assignment**:
 * Go back to MyON to view the cover of **Feliz dia de Gracias, Gus!. T**hen go back to view the first scene in **Assignment America.**
 * Think about what the cover of a book or CD might be if each was recreated as another genre. **Guiding Questions:** What color background would you use? What text? What style font and what color for the text would you use? Where would the text be placed? What would be the subject matter of any pictures and what style pictures would you need to use? What would be the setting for the picture? What size would the picture be compared to the text? You might want to go to Amazon.com to look at book covers and CD covers for ideas.


 * 1) Use pixlr.com or Open office Draw of Tux Paint to **create a cover** **for one of the stories** retold as a different genre:
 * 2) Use images from Flickr commons or from search.creativecommons.org
 * 3) Use the same title and a picture representing at least one of the characters from the original story.
 * 4) Create a new wiki page called **Genres //yourinitials//**.
 * 5) Save the graphic document as a j**peg and upload it to the new wiki page**.
 * 6) **Write a paragraph** explaining the design for the cover. Describe how you used the graphic elements: contrast, alignment, repetition and proximity to create the cover. Also, explain how you used the following to provide clues to the story
 * color
 * framing
 * composition
 * size
 * type of shot
 * subject matter, including people
 * setting
 * lighting
 * pose
 * text
 * Cover Paragraph Design Description Here**


 * To make my cover for Assignment America I used Tux Paint to do everything from coloring,drawing,and adding the text. I used contrast in the bright green to make it pop out and make people attracted to it so that they could pick up the book and want to read it. Also I used contrast in the lettering. The title is bigger than the side 'note'. In alignment I made the title on top and the most noticeable and made the little explanation to the side and not as noticeable because its not as important. I used very little repetition mainly because there aren't many words and only one picture. There is not proximity because there is a dog in the story and the title has a dog on it.**