Activity Sheet in TNCT: Members: 12-Humsst - Ignatius Mrs - Maria Elena Dasco
Activity Sheet in TNCT: Members: 12-Humsst - Ignatius Mrs - Maria Elena Dasco
In TNCT
MEMBERS: 12-HUMSST.IGNATIUS
MRS.MARIA ELENA DASCO
FRANCES YSABELLE LECAROS
DONABEL SAILO
I. Fashion trend:
Denim
Denim is a sturdy cotton twill fabric woven with an indigo, gray, or mottled white
yarn. Denim is perhaps one of the most well-known and commonly worn fabrics there is,
from the classic blue jeans to jackets, dresses, overalls, and more. For almost a
hundred and fifty years the blue jean has been a symbol of classic Americana.
Denim jeans were invented in the 1870s by Jacob Davis and Levi Strauss, the
same Levi who founded Levi’s Jeans. Jacob Davis, his business partner, was the first to
use copper rivets in men’s denim and cotton duck cloth trousers in order to reinforce the
weakest points of the piece of clothing. This technique made the trousers stronger for a
laborer’s daily wear. On May 20, 1873 a patent was granted to Davis and Levi Strauss
& Co. for the jeans we know and love today.
Types of DENIM
II. Technology Trend
Animation
Animation is a method in which figures are manipulated to appear as moving
images. In traditional animation, images are drawn or painted by hand on transparent
celluloid sheets to be photographed and exhibited on film. Today, most animations are
made with computer-generated imagery (CGI). Computer animation can be very
detailed 3D animation, while 2D computer animation (which may have the look of
traditional animation) can be used for stylistic reasons, low bandwidth, or faster real-
time renderings. Other common animation methods apply a stop motion technique to
two and three-dimensional objects like paper cutouts, puppets, or clay figures.
Animation is used to create models that are essential for research and study.
Animation allows you to create 3D, realistic models that allow diagrams etc. to show
accurate representations of an object. An example of this is an X-ray. Doctors use this
to get an accurate look at bones etc.
5 Types of Animation
Traditional Animation.
2D Animation.
3D Animation.
Motion Graphics.
Stop Motion.
TRADITIONAL ANIMATION
What is Tradional Animation?
Traditional animation usually refers to animation hand-drawn on paper. An animator
draws the characters, layout and backgrounds on paper. Each drawing in the animation
would be slightly different than the one before it and the one following it, creating the
illusion of movement when everything is put onto film.
2D ANIMATION
What is 2D Animation?
2D animation is the art of creating movement in a two-dimensional space. This
includes characters, creatures, FX and backgrounds. The illusion of movement is
created when individual drawings are sequenced together over time. One second of
time is usually divided into 24 frames.
3D ANIMATION
What is 3D Animation?
3D animation is when computer generated objects appear to move through three
dimensional space. In 3D animation, objects can be moved and rotated following the
same principles as in real life. Computer animation makes use of 3D computer graphics
to create a two dimensional moving picture that depicts three dimensions.
MOTION GRAPHICS
What is Motion Graphics?
Motion graphics (sometimes mograph) are pieces of animation or digital footage
which create the illusion of motion or rotation, and are usually combined with audio for
use in multimedia projects. Motion graphics are exceptional way to communicate with
viewer, and it can add depth to the story. Put simply, they design graphics that are in
motion! Working across a wide range of media, including film, television, advertising and
web content, motion graphic designers create artwork and vivid visual effects that bring
a simple piece of video content to an entirely new level.
STOP MOTION
What is Stop Motion?
Stop motion is an animated filmmaking technique in which objects are physically
manipulated in small increments between individually photographed frames so that they
will appear to exhibit independent motion or change when the series of frames is played
back. Stop motion is an animation technique where you photograph static objects in a
frame, moving them around in small increments while photographing each individual
frame at a time.
Bag
A bag is a common tool in the form of a non-rigid container. The use of bags
predates recorded history, with the earliest bags being no more than lengths of animal
skin, cotton, or woven plant fibers, folded up at the edges and secured in that shape
with strings of the same material
This is the one that trend today is the bags which is people need to partner
what they wearing in their clothes so they can show they can keep up. Many are
also obsessed with bags especially with other bags that are trending now even
though it is a bit pricy they don’t think how much it is as long as they know they
are keeping up with the trend today.
Tote Bags:
Sling Bags:
Shoulder Bags:
Backpack:
Suitcase:
Hand Bags:
Wallet:
Belt Bags:
Activity 2:
3. Patrice Pinson
Microtrend -
Macrotrend -
Megatrend –
Gigatrend -
4. Donabel Sailo
Microtrend -
Macrotrend -
Megatrend –
Gigatrend -
Activity 3
UPTRENDS
What is Uptrend?
Uptrend is a series of successively higher tops and higher bottoms. If the pattern
holds, the uptrend remains intact. Traders usually draw a line, connecting two or more
bottoms. This is called the ‘uptrend line’. A minimum of two bottoms are needed to
make an uptrend line, but the more bottoms used, the more traders feel confident in the
uptrend because it indicates a stronger direction.
The uptrend line acts as “support” while the tops act as “resistance”. The usual
trajectory of price is that it once it reaches the uptrend line, it bounces back up to move
even higher. When supply becomes greater than demand, take note that the uptrend
line may be breached.
Upward trend offers an opportunity for stockholders to profit from rising asset
prices. Selling an asset once it has failed to generate a higher peak and trough are
among the most effective ways to avoid large losses caused by a trend change. Trend
lines are used by some technical traders to identify uptrends and potential trend
reversals. The rising trend line is used to draw the trend line.
DOWNTRENDS
What is Downtrend?
Downtrends are characterized by lower peaks and troughs and imply fundamental
changes in the beliefs of investors. A change in trend is fueled by a change in the
supply of stocks investors want to sell compared with the demand for the stock by
investors who want to buy. A downtrend refers to the price action of a security that
moves lower in price as it fluctuates over time. A downtrend can be contrasted with an
uptrend.
Downtrends are coincidental with changes in the factors that surround the security,
whether macroeconomic or specifically associated with a company's business model.
2 Examples of Downtrends:
Oftentimes, traders use technical indicators and chart patterns to identify and
confirm downtrends. Moving averages, for example, can be used to identify the overall
trend. If the price is lower than a moving average, the stock is likely to be in a
downtrend, and vice versa for an uptrend.
Activity 4
Nano Trend
NanoTrends attracts scholarly contributions that fall under the broad tag of
Nanoscience and technology. The coverage in general encompasses synthesis,
characterization, studying properties, processing, fabrication and applications of the
nanomaterials in the fields of Electronics, Medicine, Healthcare, Energy, and
Biotechnology and Environmental studies.
Electronics
Many new screen-based appliances (TVs, phones, iPads and so on) incorporate
nanostructured polymer films known as organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). These
screens are brighter, lighter and have a better picture quality, among other things. the
branch of physics and technology concerned with the design of circuits using transistors
and microchips, and with the behavior and movement of electrons in a semiconductor,
conductor, vacuum, or gas. “electronics is seen as a growth industry" circuits or devices
using transistors, microchips, and other components.
Electronics deals with electrical circuits that involve active electrical components such as:
VACUUM TUBES
TRANSISTORS
DIODES
INTEGRATED CIRCUITS
OPTOELECTRONICS
SENSORS
PASSIVE ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS
INTERCONNECTION TECHNOLOGIES