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Victorian Certificate of Education 2006 SUPERVISOR TO ATTACH PROCESSING LABEL HERE STUDENT NUMBER Letter Figures Words VISUAL COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN Written examination Tuesday 31 October 2006 Reading time: 11.45 am to 12.00 noon (15 minutes) Writing time: 12.00 noon to 1.30 pm (1 hour 30 minutes) QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK Number of questions Structure of book Number of questions to be answered Number of marks 8 8 101 Students are permitted to bring into the examination room: pens, lead and coloured pencils, water-based pens and markers, highlighters, erasers, sharpeners, rulers, set squares, protractors and compasses. Students are NOT permitted to bring into the examination room: tee squares and boards, compressed gas sprays, equipment requiring a power source, blank sheets of paper and/or white out liquid/tape. No calculator is allowed in this examination. Materials supplied Question and answer book of 19 pages. Resource book of 12 pages. Instructions Write your student number in the space provided above on this page. All written responses must be in English. At the end of the examination You may keep the resource book. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2006

2006 VISCOM EXAM 2 Answer all questions in the spaces provided. Instructions Question 1 Figures 1 3 are shapes represented as isometric drawings. The arrow indicates the front view for each. Under each isometric drawing are three different orthogonal views. Hidden lines are included where appropriate. Choose the correct view for each of the shapes. Figure 1 Indicate the correct side view by placing a tick in the appropriate box. a. b. c. Question 1 continued

3 2006 VISCOM EXAM Figure 2 Indicate the correct top view by placing a tick in the appropriate box. a. b. c. A A Figure 3 Indicate the correct section A A by placing a tick in the appropriate box. a. b. c. 1 + 1 + 1 = 3 marks TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM EXAM 4 Question 2 a. Figure 4 is an isometric drawing of a block. Complete the missing details of the third-angle orthogonal views including hidden lines. Figure 4 viewing direction top view left-side view front view 2 + 2 + 2 = 6 marks Question 2 continued

5 2006 VISCOM EXAM b. Figure 5 is a line drawing of a block. Use tone and the light source indicated by the dashed line to enhance the three-dimensional form of the block. direction of light shining from front and down onto the top of the block Figure 5 2 + 3 = 5 marks TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM EXAM 6 Question 3 Patch Garden Supplies produces a range of flower and vegetable seedlings, such as tomatoes, carrots, daisies and poppies. Each seedling punnet has a tag attached, which shows the type of seedlings for sale. (See page 3 in the resource book for an example of how the tag is attached to the seedling punnet.) a. You are required to design a final presentation for the front of a tag for one of the seedling types listed above. Use the tag shape given on page 7 to complete your final presentation. The hierarchy of information on the seedling tag should appear in the following order. 1. image(s) to indicate the type of seedlings (tomatoes or carrots or daisies or poppies) 2. words to indicate the type of seedling 3. the brand name Patch Garden Supplies The final presentation must emphasise the following design elements and design principles. colour pattern cropping The reference material on pages 3 5 in the resource book can be used to assist with imagery for this question. Rough working space for development work. Work completed in this space will not be marked. Question 3 continued

7 2006 VISCOM EXAM Complete Question 3a. on this page. front of seedling tag not to scale 5 + 3 + 5 = 13 marks Question 3 continued TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM EXAM 8 The following steps describe the process that should be followed to plant seedlings in the ground. Prepare ground by digging three holes for three seedlings. Squeeze the bottom of the punnet to remove seedlings. Plant seedlings into prepared ground. Water thoroughly after planting. b. Using freehand drawing, you are required to produce a pictorial diagram, to be used on the back of the tag, which shows the sequence of how to plant the seedlings. The diagram must include freehand drawings include four numbered steps include the title How to plant seedlings use black and white and one colour to emphasise key aspects of the process include key words to describe each step in the process. Use the tag shape given on page 9 to complete your final diagram. Rough working space for development work. Work completed in this space will not be marked. Question 3 continued

9 2006 VISCOM EXAM Complete Question 3b. on this page. not to scale back of seedling tag 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 + 5 = 10 marks TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM EXAM 10 Question 4 Figure 6 is a three-dimensional isometric drawing of a seedling punnet. In the space provided on page 11 draw a third-angle orthogonal drawing of the seedling punnet using the same proportions as in Figure 6. You must include three aligned views correctly label each view use Australian Standards Association conventions (including the third-angle orthogonal symbol) have each view in proportion to Figure 6. viewing direction Figure 6. Seedling punnet Question 4 continued

11 2006 VISCOM EXAM Complete Question 4 on this page. 3 + 3 + 6 + 3 + 1 = 16 marks TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM EXAM 12 Question 5 In the resource book on page 6, Figure 7 is a promotional flyer for Sweet Chestnuts cafe and restaurant. You must answer questions a. and b. in reference to Figure 7. a. Identify and describe how the following design elements have been used in the promotional flyer. line colour shape b. Explain how line, shape and colour have or have not been used effectively together to promote the restaurant. (2 + 2 + 2) + 4 = 10 marks

13 2006 VISCOM EXAM Question 6 In the resource book on page 7, Figure 8 is a postcard advertising the Southern Cross Station. You must answer questions a. and b. in reference to Figure 8. a. Identify and describe how the following design principles have been used in the postcard. contrast cropping b. Explain how the design principles, contrast and cropping, have or have not been used effectively in the postcard to attract the target audience(s) to the station. (2 + 2) + 4 = 8 marks TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM EXAM 14 Question 7 In the resource book on page 8, Figure 9 is a flyer for the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival. You must answer questions a. and b. in reference to Figure 9. a. Identify a target audience, other than the general public, that would be attracted to this flyer. In your response refer to how the imagery and letterform used relate to a target audience. b. Identify and describe one method of production which may have been considered to create the final presentation for the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival flyer. Question 7 continued

15 2006 VISCOM EXAM c. List two other presentation formats which may have been considered in developing a final presentation to promote the Melbourne Food & Wine Festival. 3 + 3 + 2 = 8 marks TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM EXAM 16 Question 8 In answering this question, you are to refer to the series of images relating to the design and production of the children s book cover for Thomas the Turtle in the resource book pages 9 12 and to the text below. In the resource book are a series of images highlighting specific components of the design process used by illustrator Maxwell James to produce the cover for a children s book. The design brief required a bright colourful illustration that emphasised the main character Thomas. The cover design needed to target young children aged 4 6 and be non-gender specific. The illustrator worked with a graphic designer from a publishing company who had expertise in manipulating text and images on the computer. The graphic designer also assisted in the layout of the design incorporating letterform and the illustration of the turtle. a. List four components of the design process that Maxwell James might have undertaken to produce the cover of the children s book. 1. 2. 3. 4. b. List three resources that Maxwell James may have used in the initial stages of the design process. 1. 2. 3. c. List three methods of production that Maxwell James used to develop and refine his ideas. 1. 2. 3. Question 8 continued

17 2006 VISCOM EXAM d. Identify two design elements Maxwell James used in his design for the book cover. For each design element describe a decision Maxwell James has made relating to its selection for use on the book cover design. Element one Decision one Element two Decision two e. Outline two reasons why Maxwell James decided to work with a graphic designer to produce the final book cover design. Reason one Reason two f. Describe one way that Maxwell James may have evaluated his ideas during the production of the book cover design. 4 + 3 + 3 + 6 + 4 + 2 = 22 marks TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM EXAM 18 This page has been left blank for any rough working drawings. Work completed on this page will not be marked.

19 2006 VISCOM EXAM This page has been left blank for any rough working drawings. Work completed on this page will not be marked. END OF QUESTION AND ANSWER BOOK

Victorian Certificate of Education 2006 VISUAL COMMUNICATION AND DESIGN Written examination Tuesday 31 October 2006 Reading time: 11.45 am to 12.00 noon (15 minutes) Writing time: 12.00 noon to 1.30 pm (1 hour 30 minutes) RESOURCE BOOK Instructions A question and answer book is provided with this resource book. Refer to instructions on the front cover of the question and answer book. You may keep this resource book. Students are NOT permitted to bring mobile phones and/or any other unauthorised electronic devices into the examination room. VICTORIAN CURRICULUM AND ASSESSMENT AUTHORITY 2006

2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK 2 This page is blank

3 2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK Resource image for Question 3a. seedling tag seedling punnet Question 3a. continued TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK 4 Resource images for Question 3a. Question 3a. continued

5 2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK Resource images for Question 3a. TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK 6 Resource image for Question 5 Figure 7 Due to copyright restriction, this material is not supplied.

7 2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK Resource image for Question 6 Figure 8 Southern Cross Station is located in inner city Melbourne. TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK 8 Resource image for Question 7 Figure 9

9 2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK Resource images for Question 8 Question 8 continued TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK 10 Resource images for Question 8 Question 8 continued

11 2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK Resource images for Question 8 Question 8 continued TURN OVER

2006 VISCOM RESOURCE BOOK 12 Resource images for Question 8 END OF RESOURCE BOOK