One of the things you may be asked to do as a web page designer is to design buttons for a client's website. Many times, a client will ask for something with no text. In this case you need a simple icon; one where it is easy to tell what each button's icon means.
Before you begin working on actual artwork, here is some required reading, for points:
http://design.tutsplus.com/articles/10-tips-for-effective-icon-design--vector-1218
To earn the points for the required reading (and prove that you actually read it!), write a short answer to this prompt:
In your own words, explain what the 10 tips are and why each is important -- One to two
sentences each, 10 sentences total. (P.S. If you liked what you read, or want to read more,
check out this list of similar articles.)
When you're done, turn in your paper and start on the next project: Playing with Icons (Planning).
Before you begin working on actual artwork, here is some required reading, for points:
http://design.tutsplus.com/articles/10-tips-for-effective-icon-design--vector-1218
To earn the points for the required reading (and prove that you actually read it!), write a short answer to this prompt:
In your own words, explain what the 10 tips are and why each is important -- One to two
sentences each, 10 sentences total. (P.S. If you liked what you read, or want to read more,
check out this list of similar articles.)
When you're done, turn in your paper and start on the next project: Playing with Icons (Planning).