List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Confirm client brief and job specifications | 1.1 Details of client design brief and job specifications are reviewed and clarified with client or supervisor 1.2 Type of documents are determined and production requirements are assessed 1.3 Client copy and images are assembled to conform to design brief 1.4 Software applications are assessed and selected to produce the job |
2. Arrange elements on page | 2.1 Guides are set and grid is displayed to ensure artwork meets job specifications 2.2 Elements are created and arranged on page with precise alignment 2.3 Elements are arranged in layers to allow for effective selection and re-arrangement 2.4 Imported text or data from other applications is correctly formatted and any cross-application formatting issues resolved 2.5 Text is formatted and flowed into document using most productive technique 2.6 Graphics and other elements are imported from other applications and are arranged according to design brief |
3. Produce objects | 3.1 Tools are used to produce objects and required attributes are entered and shapes manipulated, continuing until graphic framework is finalised 3.2 Lines and curves are adjusted and edited to fit design specifications 3.3 Objects are painted, transposed and strokes and effects are scaled according to design brief 3.4 Colours are created, edited and saved to colour palette and saturation of colour is adjusted 3.5 Colour and appearance attributes are selected and copied as required 3.6 Gradients, fills and patterns are used to paint and blend as required by layout and design brief |
4. Edit images | 4.1 Image is retouched to conform with job specifications 4.2 Colour and tone corrections are employed to conform to job specifications 4.3 An appropriate contouring technique is applied to produce the best result depending on the image 4.4 Edited image is saved in appropriate format to allow for import into other applications and to conform to job specifications 4.5 Image storage requirements are identified and employed |
5. Produce publication-ready file | 5.1 File is checked for errors in accordance with client brief and job specifications 5.2 Correct colour modes and libraries are used according to job specifications 5.3 Sufficient image resolution is applied according to output specifications 5.4 Bleeds and printer marks are applied as required 5.5 Completed file is sent to be ripped according to enterprise procedures |
Evidence of the ability to:
correctly use a variety of software applications to produce a standard layout
identify and use information relevant to the task from a variety of information sources
use at least TWO software applications to prepare two different sets of layouts according to enterprise standards.
Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.
To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:
explain different qualities between file formats
describe when to use one file format as opposed to another
discuss type of file formats unsuitable for print-based jobs and other methods of publication
identify different colour modes, and advantages and disadvantages of each
list various colour libraries and how to select them within a software application
outline printing and other publication processes used in digital production
discuss the importance of considering printing and other publication processes during the design phase
list types of problems that can occur if the printing and publications process isn't considered during design
discuss different techniques to style text productively
discuss different ways text can be flowed throughout a document
describe how guides and rulers can be adjusted
outline circumstances in which images are required to be edited or manipulated
discuss why using colour profiles is required when preparing an image for publication
outline image storage capabilities
describe factors that may influence grey balance of an image.