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VCD 03 | Project 1 – Letterform 
What is a rubric? A rubric explains the criteria I use in assigning grades and serves as a guide to help you as you complete your projects. What constitutes “A” work? I have not specified what constitutes an “A” to help you focus on doing the best work that you can with out being preoccupied by whether or not you’ve done just enough to get the right letter grade. Design is a creative endeavor. Consequently, doing well depends on more than just fulfilling the bare minimum assignment requirements.
Rubric Code: PXB2396
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Subject: Arts and Design  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: Undergraduate

Powered by iRubric Project 1: Letterform
The points listed in the left hand column are how many points each section is worth.

Each column determines how much credit is achieved for each individual section. For example if the student achieves a Very Good in the Content section they have achieved 89% of the available 2 points (1.78 / 2 points).
  Exceptional | A+ range

100 pts

Very Good | B+ range

89 pts

Acceptable | C range

75 pts

Unacceptable | F range

50 pts

Content
4 pts

Exceptional | A+ range
Very Good | B+ range

Demonstrates clear understanding of assignment

Follows instructions as specified on assignment sheet
Acceptable | C range

Demonstrates basic understanding of assignment

Generally follows instructions
Unacceptable | F range

Demonstrates vague understanding of assignment

Fails to follow instructions
Part I & II: Research & Writing
8 pts

Exceptional | A+ range
Very Good | B+ range

Written content is between 50–75 word limit.

Correctly cites sources using MLA format including both in-text and bibliography section

Written content contains historical information, why the character is unique, and why it was chosen

Free of spelling or
grammar errors
Acceptable | C range

Written content is within 25 words of word limit.

Cites sources using MLA format but only in-text or
in a bibliography section

Written content contains only two of the following: historical information,
why the character is unique, and why it was chosen

A few spelling or
grammar errors
Unacceptable | F range

Written content is non-existent or at least 50 words over the word limit.

Does not properly
cite sources

Written content contains only one of the following: historical information,
why the character is unique, and why it was chosen

Numerous spelling or
grammar errors
Part III & IV: Sketching & Ideation
8 pts

Exceptional | A+ range
Very Good | B+ range

Demonstrates ability to get ideas down on paper, however loosely communicated

Develops sketches that successfully convey
initial concepts

Analysis and wireframe sketches include all
elements stated in the
project procedure
Acceptable | C range

Demonstrates ability to get ideas down on paper, however loosely communicated

Develops sketches
that more or less convey initial concepts

Analysis and wireframe sketches are missing 1–2
of the elements stated in
the project procedure
Unacceptable | F range

Demonstrates inability to get ideas down on paper, however loosely communicated

Fails to develop
sketches that convey initial concepts

Analysis and wireframe sketches are missing more than 2 of the elements stated in the project procedure
Part V: Static Digital Layout
8 pts

Exceptional | A+ range
Very Good | B+ range

Initial wireframe sketches
are evident in the static
digital layout

Develops composition clearly reflecting principles of design (Hierarchy, Balance, Variety, Unity, etc.)

Static digital layout contains all content that is required
Acceptable | C range

Initial wireframe sketches
are somewhat evident in the static digital layout

Develops composition somewhat reflecting principles of design (Hierarchy, Balance, Variety, Unity etc.)

Static digital layout contains all content that is required
Unacceptable | F range

Initial wireframe sketches and ideas are not
evident in the static
digital layout

Develops composition lacking any principles of design (Hierarchy, Balance, Variety, Unity, etc.)

Static digital layout still contains dummy content or is missing content items
Part VI: Coded Site
8 pts

Exceptional | A+ range
Very Good | B+ range

Final site has no errors in the HTML, CSS, and jQuery code

All .css and .js are correctly linked and formatted

Button works seamlessly
to show and hide the letterform analysis

Final site is live on the students GitHub.io page

Site only contains 2 image
Acceptable | C range

Final site has a few errors
in the HTML, CSS, and
jQuery code

All .css and .js are correctly linked but have a few formatting errors

Button works to show the letterform analysis but
doesn’t hide it

Final site is live on the students GitHub.io page

Site contains 3 or
more images
Unacceptable | F range

Final site has a numerous errors in the HTML, CSS, and jQuery code

.css and .js files are incorrectly linked and have major formatting errors

Button isn’t functional to show and/or hide the letterform analysis

Final site is only a local copy, not live

Site contains 3 or
more images
Deadlines
4 pts

Exceptional | A+ range
Very Good | B+ range

Meets assignment deadlines

Demonstrates solid evidence of design process and development

Turns final deliverables
in on time
Acceptable | C range

Generally meets assignment deadlines, does not always come to class prepared

Demonstrates loose evidence of design process and development

Turns final deliverables
in on time
Unacceptable | F range

Does not meet
assignment deadlines

Demonstrates little to no evidence of design process and development

Turns final deliverables in after class has started on day assignment is due





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