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Blog Critique Guidelines

Blog comments help to build community and are part of your critique and class participation grade. Some weeks will be process-shots of work and other weeks will be finished artwork.

Use your art vocabulary when posting comments. I will be checking the blogs weekly to make sure that you are writing your comments.

For example:

You are expected to leave a positive feedback

  • What not to say….So cool-love it!
  • What to say….So cool, I love the way you used the complementary colors to energize your design.

You are expected to leave constructive feedback

  • What not to say…..this is a bad design
  • What to say…. This design could benefit from the use of more contrast and perhaps cropping for a more dynamic composition

Adding a post

Commenting on post

A video with instructions for uploading images and editing blog posts:

Video: Creating Blog Posts:

https://lehighonline.hosted.panopto.com/Panopto/Pages/Viewer.aspx?id=49ebc560-78b8-430a-b464-abbe017b8d9a

(Note: To create a new post, start by selecting +New on the menu at the top of the blog and drop down to select Post.)


Preparing your images for upload:
• use jpg images with correct orientation and try to keep resolution at max dimensions between 1200-2000 pixels

• use a standard prefix so they’ll be grouped together in the media library for easier location. (Ex. Jason’s photo)

• have your files in a folder on the desktop so you can drag and drop them into your gallery


Setting up an Image gallery:
• when creating a block for images, use the gallery uploads instead of singular image posts 

• reorder image appearance in the gallery if needed

• select number of columns ( 2 or more is preferred)

• choose crop/do not crop for the thumbnail images

• make sure to link to> media file so that images can be enlarged from thumbnail view

• title your thumbnails in the gallery for easier identification and feedback


Document settings:

• select appropriate categories (ie your name & assignment name) for easier viewing in main menu

• choose a featured image from your media library to display on the main blog screen