Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] Level 1 2D units



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Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] Level 1 2D units www.cityandguilds.com October 2009 Version 1.3

About City & Guilds City & Guilds is the UK s leading provider of vocational qualifications, offering over 500 awards across a wide range of industries, and progressing from entry level to the highest levels of professional achievement. With over 8500 centres in 100 countries, City & Guilds is recognised by employers worldwide for providing qualifications that offer proof of the skills they need to get the job done. City & Guilds Group The City & Guilds Group includes City & Guilds, City & Guilds Institute, ILM (the Institute of Leadership & Management) which provides management qualifications, learning materials and membership services, NPTC which offers land-based qualifications and membership services, and HAB (the Hospitality Awarding Body). City & Guilds also manages the Engineering Council Examinations on behalf of the Engineering Council. Equal opportunities City & Guilds fully supports the principle of equal opportunities and we are committed to satisfying this principle in all our activities and published material. A copy of our equal opportunities policy statement is available on the City & Guilds website. Copyright The content of this document is, unless otherwise indicated, The City and Guilds of London Institute 2008 and may not be copied, reproduced or distributed without prior written consent. However, approved City & Guilds centres and candidates studying for City & Guilds qualifications may photocopy this document free of charge and/or include a locked PDF version of it on centre intranets on the following conditions: centre staff may copy the material only for the purpose of teaching candidates working towards a City & Guilds qualification, or for internal administration purposes candidates may copy the material only for their own use when working towards a City & Guilds qualification The Standard Copying Conditions on the City & Guilds website also apply. Please note: National Occupational Standards are not The City and Guilds of London Institute. Please check the conditions upon which they may be copied with the relevant Sector Skills Council. Publications City & Guilds publications are available on the City & Guilds website or from our Publications Sales department at the address below or by telephoning +44 (0)20 7294 2850 or faxing +44 (0)20 7294 3387. Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained in this publication is true and correct at the time of going to press. However, City & Guilds products and services are subject to continuous development and improvement and the right is reserved to change products and services from time to time. City & Guilds cannot accept liability for loss or damage arising from the use of information in this publication. City & Guilds 1 Giltspur Street London EC1A 9DD T +44 (0)20 7294 2800 F +44 (0)20 7294 2400 www.cityandguilds.com centresupport@cityandguilds.com

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Contents 7111 400 Life Drawing Human Figure, Tonal 5 7111 401 Life Drawing Human Figure, Linear 7 7111 402 Life Drawing Hands and Feet 9 7111 403 Drawing Skills Portfolio 11 7111 404 Mixed Media Collage 13 7111 405 Drawing and Painting Watercolour and Inks 15 7111 406 Drawing and Painting Oils and Acrylics 17 7111 407 Drawing and Painting Human Figure, Colour 19 7111 408 Creative Computing 2D Digital Drawing 21 7111 409 Creative Computing Digital Collage and Montage 23 7111 410 Creative Computing Exploring Typography 25 7111 411 Creative Computing 2D Narrative 27 7111 412 Creative Computing Homepage Design 29 7111 413 Creative Computing Folding Package 31 7111 414 Creative Computing Promotional Video 33 7111 415 Creative Computing Character Concept Art 35 7111 416 Printmaking Printing with Found Materials 37 7111 417 Printmaking Glue Prints 39 7111 418 Creative Sketchbooks 41 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 3

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7111 400 Life Drawing Human Figure, Tonal City & Guilds ref no: 7111 400 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Life Drawing Human Figure, Tonal Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a series of tonal life drawings of the human figure standing or seated Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for tonal life drawings 2 Prepare to make a tonal life drawings to the selected designs 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the tonal life drawings Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for tonal life drawings Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make a tonal life drawings to the selected designs Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for tonal life drawings 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the tonal life drawings 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the tonal life drawings 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the tonal life drawings 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 5

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the tonal life drawings 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the tonal life drawings to the selected design and following specification The series will consist of at least five drawings 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the tonal life drawings 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed tonal life drawings 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Understand the human form Identify and use basic drawing techniques and materials Identify and use basic wet and/or dry mediums Identify and use basic art mediums Explore and use appropriate principles of design Use preliminary sketches to develop ideas for final pieces of work Adopt professional standards and practice through work with a life model 6 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 401 Life Drawing Human Figure, Linear City & Guilds ref no: 7111 401 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Life Drawing Human Figure, Linear Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a series of linear life drawings of the human figure standing or seated Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for linear life drawings 2 Prepare to make linear life drawings to the selected designs 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the linear life drawings Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for linear life drawings Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make linear life drawings to the selected designs Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for linear life drawings 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the linear life drawings 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the linear life drawings 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the linear life drawings 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 7

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the tonal life drawings 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the linear life drawings to the selected design and following specification The series will consist of at least five drawings 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the linear life drawings 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed linear life drawings 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Understand the human form Identify and use basic drawing techniques and materials Identify and use basic wet and/or dry mediums Identify and use basic art mediums Explore and use appropriate principles of design Use preliminary sketches to develop ideas for final pieces of work Adopt professional standards and practice through work with a life model 8 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 402 Life Drawing Hands and Feet City & Guilds ref no: 7111 402 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Life Drawing Hands and Feet Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make series of drawings of hands and feet, life size or greater Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for drawings of hands and feet 2 Prepare to make drawings of hands and feet to the selected designs 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the drawings of hands and feet Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for drawings of hands and feet Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make drawings of hands and feet to the selected designs Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for drawings of hands and feet 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the drawings of hands and feet 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the drawings of hands and feet 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the drawings of hands and feet 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 9

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the drawings of hands and feet 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the drawings of hands and feet to the selected design and following specification The series will consist of at least five drawings 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the drawings of hands and feet 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed drawings of hands and feet 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Understand the human form Identify and use basic drawing techniques and materials Identify and use basic wet and/or dry mediums Identify and use basic art mediums Explore and use appropriate principles of design Use preliminary sketches to develop ideas for final pieces of work Adopt professional standards and practice through work with a life model 10 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 403 Drawing Skills Portfolio City & Guilds ref no: 7111 403 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Drawing Skills Portfolio Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a portfolio of project work showing developing skills and creativity when using colour, texture, line, shape, balance and composition relating to drawing Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for drawings 2 Prepare to make drawings to the selected designs 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the drawings Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for drawings Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make drawings to the selected designs Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for drawings 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the drawings 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the drawings 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the drawings 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 11

Learning outcome 4 factors and regulations 4 Make the drawings 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the drawings to the selected designs and following specification The portfolio will consist of at least five drawings 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the drawings 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed drawings 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Understand the human form Identify and use basic drawing techniques and materials Identify and use basic wet and/or dry mediums Identify and use basic art mediums Explore and use appropriate principles of design Use preliminary sketches to develop ideas for final pieces of work Understand the human form 12 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 404 Mixed Media Collage City & Guilds ref no: 7111 404 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Mixed Media Collage Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a portfolio of project work showing developing skills and creativity when using colour, texture, line, shape, balance and structure relating to collage Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for collages 2 Prepare to make collages to the selected designs 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the collages Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for collages Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make collages to the selected designs Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for collages 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the collages 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the collages 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the collages 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 13

Learning outcome 4 factors and regulations 4 Make the collages 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the collages to the selected designs and following specification The portfolio will consist of at least five collages 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the collages of hands and feet 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed collages 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Identify and use basic mixed media techniques and materials Identify, prepare and use basic art surfaces Identify and use basic art mediums Explore and use appropriate principles of design Use sources of inspiration to develop ideas for final pieces of work Use a variety of media to develop textural effects through collage Identify and use basic mixed media techniques and materials 14 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 405 Drawing and Painting Watercolour and Inks City & Guilds ref no: 7111 405 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Drawing and Painting Watercolour and Inks Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a portfolio of project work showing developing skills and creativity when using colour, texture, line, shape, balance and composition relating to watercolours and/or inks Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for watercolour/ink portfolio work 2 Prepare to make watercolour/ink portfolio work to the selected designs 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the watercolour/ink portfolio work Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for watercolour/ink portfolio work Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make watercolour/ink portfolio work to the selected designs Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for watercolour/ink portfolio work 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the watercolour/ink portfolio work 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the watercolour/ink portfolio work 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 15

Learning outcome 4 watercolour/ink portfolio work 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the watercolour/ink portfolio work 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the watercolour/ink portfolio work to the selected designs and following specifications The portfolio will consist of at least ten drawings/paintings Sizes of the drawings/paintings will range from A6 A4 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the watercolour/ink portfolio work 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed watercolour/ink portfolio work 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Identify and use basic wet drawing/painting mediums Identify and use basic art surfaces Explore and use appropriate principles of design Use sources of inspiration and preliminary sketches to develop ideas for final pieces of work Identify and use basic wet drawing/painting mediums Identify and use basic art surfaces Explore and use appropriate principles of design 16 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 406 Drawing and Painting Oils and Acrylics City & Guilds ref no: 7111 406 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Drawing and Painting Oils and Acrylics Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a portfolio of project work showing developing skills and creativity when using colour, texture, line, shape, balance and composition relating to oil and/or acrylic paints Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for oil/acrylic portfolio work 2 Prepare to make oil/acrylic portfolio work to the selected designs 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the oil/acrylic portfolio work Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for oil/acrylic portfolio work Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make oil/acrylic portfolio work to the selected designs Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for oil/acrylic portfolio work 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the oil/acrylic portfolio work 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the oil/acrylic portfolio work 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the oil/acrylic portfolio work Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 17

Learning outcome 4 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the oil/acrylic portfolio work 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the oil/acrylic portfolio work to the selected designs and following specifications The portfolio will consist of at least ten drawings/paintings Sizes of the drawings/paintings will range from A5 upwards 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the oil/acrylic portfolio work 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed oil/acrylic portfolio work 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Identify and use basic wet drawing/painting mediums Identify and use basic art surfaces Use texture in mediums and materials Explore and use appropriate principles of design Use sources of inspiration and preliminary sketches to develop ideas for final pieces of work Identify and use basic wet drawing/painting mediums Identify and use basic art surfaces 18 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 407 Drawing and Painting Human Figure, Colour City & Guilds ref no: 7111 407 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Drawing and Painting Human Figure, Colour Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a series of colour life drawings of the human figure standing or seated Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for colour life drawings/paintings 2 Prepare to make colour life drawings/paintings to the selected designs 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the colour life drawings/paintings Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for colour life drawings/paintings Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make colour life drawings/paintings to the selected designs Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for colour life drawings/paintings 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the colour life drawings/paintings 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the colour life drawings/paintings 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the colour life drawings/paintings 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 19

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the colour life drawings/paintings 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the colour life drawings/paintings to the selected designs and following specifications The series will consist of at least five drawings/paintings 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the colour life drawings/paintings 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the colour life drawings/paintings 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Understand the human form Identify and use basic drawing techniques and materials Identify and use basic wet and/or dry mediums Identify and use basic art mediums Explore and use appropriate principles of design Use preliminary sketches to develop ideas for final pieces of work Adopt professional standards and practice through work with a life model 20 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 408 Creative Computing 2D Digital Drawing City & Guilds ref no: 7111 408 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Creative Computing 2D Digital Drawing Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make three 2D digital drawings and exhibit them online Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for 2D digital drawings 2 Prepare to make 2D digital drawings to the selected design 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the 2D digital drawings Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for 2D digital drawings Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make 2D digital drawings to the selected design Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store a design for the 2D digital drawings 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make 2D digital drawings 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the digital composite imagery 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make 2D digital drawings 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 21

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the 2D digital drawings 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the 2D digital drawings to the selected design and following specifications The three 2D drawings will be at least 72 DPI and A4 in size Each drawing will be in the style of a different 2D artist, three in total A book of reference material with studies of each 2D artist must accompany the finished work and will be in the style of the 2D artists 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make 2D digital drawings 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed 2D digital drawings 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Develop a digital production plan that is inclusive of the design proces Use a desktop publishing packages to develop the book of reference material the learner will develop a book of reference material, drawing upon the work of the three key artists selected Plan, produce and evaluate imagery Explore a range of materials and processes to inform the final 2D digital images Use suitable software programmes to manipulate and enhance imagery Produce digital composite imagery Through a focused study of the work of 2D artists, the learner will plan, produce and evaluate images in the style of three key artists and present their work in an online virtual gallery Unit guidance: Appropriated artwork may be used to create the finished drawings 22 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 409 Creative Computing Digital Collage and Montage City & Guilds ref no: 7111 409 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Creative Computing Digital Collage and Montage Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a series of six A4 full colour digital collage and montage prints Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple designs for digital collage and montage 2 Prepare to make a digital collages and montages to selected designs 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the digital collages and montages Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple designs for digital collage and montage Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make digital collages and montages to selected designs Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store a designs for the digital collage and montage 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make digital collages and montages 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the digital collages and montages 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the digital collage art 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 23

Learning outcome 4 techniques safely 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the digital collages and montages 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the digital collages and montages to the selected design and following specifications The series will consist of three digital collages and three digital montages The prints will be at least 72DPI and A4 in size A book of reference material and historical and contemporary investigations of collage and montage will accompany the finished work 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the digital collages and montages 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed digital collages and montages 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Image capture via a variety of techniques including sourced online imagery Explore and develop digital collage techniques Investigate how the collection of digital collages communicates with an audience Unit guidance: Appropriated artwork may be used to create the finished drawings 24 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 410 Creative Computing Exploring Typography City & Guilds ref no: 7111 410 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Creative Computing Exploring Typography Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a series of six black and white prints using only typography, to interpret the meaning of six different words Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a word visual 2 Prepare to make a word visual to the selected design 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the word visual Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a word visual Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make a word visual to the selected design Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store a design for the word visual 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the word visual 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the word visual 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the word visual 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 25

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the word visual 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the word visual to the selected design and following specification Drawings, photographs or imagery of any kind cannot be used 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the word visual 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed word visual 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Develop a typographic glossary of key terms Study of the historical development of letter forms Create an electronic / virtual portfolio of a variety of fonts Explore how their original typeface selected communicates effectively with the reader by its design features i.e. weight, slope, serif, sans serif, descenders, ascenders etc. Use a desktop publishing package to creatively manipulate typography 26 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 411 Creative Computing 2D Narrative City & Guilds ref no: 7111 411 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Creative Computing 2D Narrative Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a narrative using simple 2D computer animation techniques Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a 2D animation production 2 Prepare to make a 2D animation production to the selected design 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the 2D animation production Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a 2D animation production Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make a 2D animation production to the selected design Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store a design for the 2D animation production 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the 2D animation production 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the 2D animation production 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the 2D animation production 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 27

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the 2D animation production 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the 2D animation production to the selected design and following specifications Length of the animation is thirty seconds The animation must include text A storyboard will accompany the animation at the time of assessment 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the 2D animation production 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed 2D animation production 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Originate and develop a storyboard concept for animation using fineliners and marker pens Develop a production log that records all stages of the production process Produce a 2D narrative animated sequence using digital animation software packages Test the product via on-screen presentation Explore text and imagery 28 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 412 Creative Computing Homepage Design City & Guilds ref no: 7111 412 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Creative Computing Homepage Design Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a homepage for a personal website Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a website 2 Prepare to make a website to the selected design 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the website Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a website Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make a website to the selected design Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store a design for the website 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the website 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the website 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the website 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 29

Learning outcome 4 4 Make the website 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the website to the selected design and following specifications A minimum of three alternative designs for the homepage will be produced, using the same text and imagery Only one design will be made into the homepage 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the website 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed website 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Explore basic design techniques related to website production Experiment with alternative colours and typefaces Develop a homepage from an original design using website building software Produce screen grabs of the finished personal website homepage 30 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 413 Creative Computing Folding Package City & Guilds ref no: 7111 413 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Creative Computing Folding Package Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a folding package with artwork for a product Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a scanned composite image 2 Prepare to make a scanned composite image to the selected design 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the scanned composite image Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a scanned composite image Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make a scanned composite image to the selected design Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store a design for the scanned composite image 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the scanned composite image 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the scanned composite image 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the scanned composite image 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 31

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the scanned composite image 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the scanned composite image to the selected design and following specification The artwork will combine imagery and text 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the scanned composite image 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed scanned composite image 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Select, with support, appropriate scanning resolutions, image and canvas sizes Explore a range of tools including filters, effects etc to enable them to construct and manipulate a scanned composite image Apply bitmaps and masks to their scanned composite image to achieve a desired effect Develop a production plan that explores the design process through to the finished product 32 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 414 Creative Computing Promotional Video City & Guilds ref no: 7111 414 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Creative Computing Promotional Video Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a thirty second promotional video Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a promotional video 2 Prepare to make a promotional video to the selected design 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the promotional video Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a promotional video Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make a promotional video to the selected design Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store a design for the promotional online package 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the promotional online package 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the promotional online package 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the promotional online package 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 33

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the promotional online package 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the promotional online package to the selected design and following specifications The final production will be displayed online A glossary of video production key terms will be produced 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the promotional online package 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed promotional online package 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Research existing promotional online video productions Use a storyboard illustrating camera angles, camera movement and a range of editing techniques Source audio material to accompany the video production Develop a plan that records pre-production, production and post-production targets Edit the production using digital video editing software showing an understanding of transitions, mixes, wipes, cuts and titles Unit guidance: The promotional video could be for an event, occasion, product, group, organisation 34 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 415 Creative Computing Character Concept Art City & Guilds ref no: 7111 415 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Creative Computing Character Concept Art Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make four rendered character designs for an imagined computer/video game Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a concept art 2 Prepare to make a concept art to the selected design 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the concept art Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for a concept art Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make a concept art to the selected design Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store a design for the concept art 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the concept art 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the concept art 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the concept art 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 35

Learning outcome 4 factors and regulations 4 ake the concept art 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the concept art to the selected design and following specification The concept art will be presented as four separate prints The concept art will be in full colour 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to make the concept art 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed concept art 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Gather a range of concept art reference materials from computer and video game magazines Develop illustrative techniques using traditional media i.e. charcoal, pen, ink, marker pens etc Transfer imagery using a digital image manipulation software package and scanning facilities 36 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 416 Printmaking Printing with Found Materials City & Guilds ref no: 7111 416 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Printmaking Printing with Found Materials Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a portfolio of nine prints, made using found materials Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs of prints using found materials 2 Prepare to make a prints using found materials to the selected design 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the prints using found materials Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs of prints using found materials Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make prints using found materials to the selected design Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store a design for the prints using found materials 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the prints using found materials 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the prints using found materials 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the prints using found materials 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 37

Learning outcome 4 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Make the prints using found materials 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the prints using found materials to the selected design and following specifications Three of the nine prints will be on different textured papers Three of the nine prints will be on different coloured papers Three of the nine prints will be on different unusual papers 4.4 Produce a simple order of work, cost sheet and a production timescale 4.5 Evaluate and discuss the completed prints 4.6 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Select and use a range of suitable found materials and objects to print with Experiment with printing using found objects and materials Use and experiment with a range of water based mediums for printing Use and experiment with a range of papers for printing Print the objects and materials creatively to create 2D designs Make and experiment with 2D designs using found objects and materials Dry and store print Select prints for the portfolio 38 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 417 Printmaking Glue Prints City & Guilds ref no: 7111 417 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Printmaking Glue Prints Unit aim: In this unit the learner will make a portfolio of nine glue prints Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for glue prints 2 Prepare to make glue prints to the selected design 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Make the glue prints Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make a simple design for glue prints Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to make glue prints to the selected design Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create three designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for the glue prints 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to make samples and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the samples 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the glue prints 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the glue prints 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the glue prints 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and techniques safely 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 39

Learning outcome 4 4 Make the glue prints 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Make, finish and present the glue prints to the selected design and following specifications Three of the nine prints will be on different textured papers Three of the nine prints will be on different coloured papers Three of the nine prints will be on different unusual papers 4.4 Produce a simple order of work, cost sheet and a production timescale 4.5 Evaluate and discuss the completed glue prints 4.6 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Clean the block Make 2D designs to work with a block Prepare a block for printing Choose a dispenser and PVA glue Trail the glue to create the image onto the block Select tools to ink the block with Experiment with glue printing Use and experiment with a range of water based mediums for printing Use and experiment with a range of papers for printing Make and experiment with 2D designs Dry and store prints Select prints for the portfolio 40 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

7111 418 Creative Sketchbooks City & Guilds ref no: 7111 418 Title: Level: 1 Credit value: 4 Creative Sketchbooks Unit aim: In this unit the learner will create a personal sketchbook, to a theme, and will use simple stitch techniques to create the book form Learning outcomes 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for a personal sketchbook 2 Prepare to create a personal sketchbook using the selected design ideas 3 Work safely and effectively 4 Create a personal sketchbook Learning outcome 1 1 Use colour, line and texture to make simple designs for a personal sketchbook Learning outcome 2 2 Prepare to create a personal sketchbook using the selected design ideas Learning outcome 3 1.1 Select and store source material 1.2 Create designs using colour, line, texture and source material 1.3 Select and store designs for the samples 2.1 Select, obtain and prepare basic materials 2.2 Use basic techniques to create the sample designs and store 2.3 Describe the techniques and materials used to make the sample designs 2.4 Estimate the cost and time required to make the sample designs 3 Work safely and effectively 3.1 Name tools, equipment, materials and techniques required to make the sample designs 3.2 Describe the care and safety requirements of tools, equipment and materials required to make the sample designs 3.3 Use tools, equipment, materials and Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111] 41

Learning outcome 4 techniques safely 3.4 List any applicable Health and Safety factors and regulations 4 Create a personal sketchbook 4.1 Handle materials properly 4.2 Make and record minor adjustments during the making process 4.3 Create, finish and present the samples using the selected design ideas and the following specification Use simple stitch techniques to create the book form 4.4 Record the basic steps followed to create the sketchbook 4.5 Produce a simple cost sheet and production timescale 4.6 Evaluate and discuss the completed sketchbook 4.7 All work produced for this unit will be collated and stored in an appropriate format Learning programme In this unit the learner will: Use a range of papers (weights and textures) to explore their particular characteristics and uses Fold, cut, tear and manipulate papers to produce a variety of page edges Use paper to create shape, form and texture Apply both transparent and opaque wet colour Apply dry colour pencils, pastels. to record texture, shape and line by making rubbings of textured and low relief surfaces Produce and use a print block to make shapes and patterns Use simple stitch techniques to produce a book form, from sample designs 42 Level 1 Award, Certificate and Diploma in Creative Techniques [7111]

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