multimedia

Multimedia Illustration

Contemporary Multimedia is the development, integration, and delivery of any combination of text, graphics, animation, sound or video through a computer or other electronic means.

week of:

May 7th

Topics:

  • Final Exam at 7:15pm

Exercises:

  • N/A

Assignments:

  • Last Day to hand in exercises for credit 5/4

News & Announcements

Extra Help Sessions Spring 2026

Extra Help Sessions for the semester project will be given this week via Zoom. See below for dates and times:

  • Monday 4/27: 8-9
  • Tuesday 4/28: 8-9
  • Wednesday 4/29: 8-9

As always, if you have any questions regarding your project, please email me.

Final Projects Due April 30th

Just a reminder that your final projects are due, April 30th!

Make sure your final project files are saved to GitHub and you are ready to present to the class. A few things to check before you hand in your project.

  • You have the correct directory structure as discussed in class
  • You have completed your Resources page to give credit to any work not your own, or to indicate all graphics/copy are were created yourself
  • You are using alt tags on your images
  • You have title tags for all of your pages
  • You have completed 5 pages
  • All your links are functional (no broken links)
  • Check out your project in the latest versions Chrome/Firefox

If you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.

Flexbox Froggy

Here is the link to the Flexbox Froggy Game we spoke about in class. This is a fun way to learn more about flexbox properties and how they behave.

Homework Exercise #3: AI Image Generation

The purpose of this exercise is to practice writing meaningful prompts to create AI generated imagery using the “Text to Image” feature in Adobe Firefly. You will create two AI generated images of your choice. For each image you will submit total of 5 images/prompts.

Instructions:

  1. Start with a simple prompt of your choice.
    • Remember to make the image safe for class 😊
    • If you get a message saying the prompt is too short that’s ok.
    • Take a screenshot of the results and document your prompt.

  2. Expand on the prompt by making it a bit more descriptive.
    • Take a screenshot of the results and document your prompt.

  3. Create your first set of variants
    • Change the styles – play around with combinations of theme, movement, technique, effect materials)
    • Take a screenshot of the results and document your prompt and styles.

  4. Create your second set of variants
    • Change the content type and make any additional adjustments with lighting, color & tone, and composition.
    • Take a screenshot of the results and document your prompt and styles.

  5. Select your favorite final image
    • Download the individual image
    • Document why this is your favorite.
    • Did it meet your expectations? If not, why?
    • Do you notice anything odd about the image?

Project Dates

2/12 - Proposal Due
Remember to include Summary, Sitemap, and Project Schedule
3/26 - Mockups Due
Make sure you have 5 pages mocked up using Figma or MS Word
4/30 - Website Due
Website files to be handed in with resources page.

Assignments