Final PS Project

For this assignment I decided to make an umpire recruitment poster. This relates directly back to my main topic of baseball from an umpire’s perspective, there is an extreme shortage of sports officials and umpires are no exception to that. Local Leagues and Associations are doing everything they can to recruit enough umpires to cover all the games in the season, I thought a recruitment poster that highlighted the profession could be helpful in those efforts.

In the reading from this module we learned a lot about how pictures can be used to tell stories, that inspired me in the design of my poster. My goal was to tell a story about umpiring and highlight all the reasons someone should make the decision to “join the 3rd team”. The pictures I chose, highlight the action of calling a pitch behind the plate, running a coaches meeting before the game, and last but not least the group camaraderie that comes along with umpiring. I wanted to show multiple parts of what umpiring consist of as well as incorporate the design concept of unity and make sure all the pictures appeared to go together and tell a story. I feel that I was able to do this successfully.

The pictures I used for this assignment do not belong to me. The four main pictures were taken by some of my fellow umpires Jason Blacker and Rob Thompson, they both gave me permission to use these pictures.

During the actual creation of the poster I used lots of the techniques we learned in the photoshop tutorials. One of the main techniques I utilized was using clipping mask to embed the pictures into a specific area, in this case the four corners of the poster. I used the cropping tool and paint bucket tool many times during this project. Last but not least I used text and layering to place the text at the top of the poster.

After submitting my draft post on blackboard I received some great tips on how to improve my poster by my peers. Most of my peers suggested I needed to do something to fix the big blank spot near the top of my poster that was caused by some of my pictures being different sizes, to fix this I made sure to use the guilds to help me divide the poster into 4 even size areas for pictures. Another peer recommended that I make the title bigger and more pronounced, they also noted that not everyone would understand what the “3rd team” is. To fix this issue I eliminated the baseball at the center of the group of pictures and instead moved the title to the top area of the poster above the pictures, I feel that it is now much easier to see and makes the poster easier to follow. I also added a second line of text on top of the “join the 3rd team today” that said “Umpires Needed”. I felt this would help to clear up any confusion someone not familiar with the sport would have. Last but not least I had a peer recommend adding the stroke feature to make a border around each of the pictures, I thought this was a great idea so I added a thin white border around each picture, I feel that this helps to separate the pictures but also makes the poster look more organized while still maintaining unity.

Overall this project was a lot of fun, and I learned so much about using photoshop while working on it! I am really proud of the improvements I was able to make from my draft post to my final post.

Draft of Photoshop Project

The pictures in this poster are owned by Jason Blacker and Rob Thompson who I umpire with, they have given me permission to use them.
The baseball picture was found on Flicker, here is the link: https://www.flickr.com/photos/54070184@N03/5129361636/in/photolist-8PgjvA-56bbms-HFfndm-oHDiab-nCZYdA-XTnwwA-6GAPec-Py6Twu-83kNrP-M4YtdH-74MPaX-oCE7Dq-4MijY8-ovPqY7-4CdkDw-XJhRmS-ojoSdM-Udowk7-ck7G3C-za2Hy1-bBJdoJ-byysHb-HqQKhz-xvJUF9-v8HVsz-t2ME3E-ykK2hP-eVrdee-fzv25j-4Eo9rx-o9kCYZ-bS22qc-Y2UmJs-4ZMMBh-83EaAx-KybwaC-w4v18Q-5jPwxa-kNQR66-81Ec49-7MGdYi-fvHSB2-wc7NWw-bD7iks-V9Y6hv-esEkFL-xcLetE-bS22up-LKyuH7-bFGB1P/

For this assignment I decided to make an umpire recruitment poster. This relates directly back to my main topic of baseball from an umpire’s perspective, there is an extreme shortage of sports officials and umpires are no exception to that. Local Leagues and Associations are doing everything they can to recruit enough umpires to cover all the games in the season, I thought a recruitment poster that highlighted the profession could be helpful in those efforts.

In the reading from this module we learned a lot about how pictures can be used to tell stories, that inspired me in the design of my poster. My goal was to tell a story about umpiring and highlight all the reasons someone should make the decision to “join the 3rd team”. The pictures I chose highlight the action of calling a pitch behind the plate, running a coaches meeting before the game, all the training that goes into the job, and last but not least the group camaraderie that comes along with umpiring. I wanted to show multiple parts of what umpiring consist of as well as incorporate the design concept of unity and make sure all the pictures appeared to go together and tell a story. I feel that I was able to do this successfully.

The pictures I used for this assignment do not belong to me. The four main pictures were taken by some of my fellow umpires Jason Blacker and Rob Thompson, they both gave me permission to use these pictures. The baseball in the center was an image I found on Flicker, in the caption to the poster I put the original link to the picture and creative commons license.

During the actual creation of the poster I used lots of the techniques we learned in the photoshop tutorials. One of the main techniques I utilized was using clipping mask to embed the pictures into a specific area, in this case the four corners of the poster. I also used the clipping mask to put the baseball picture in the center of the poster. I used the cropping tool and paint bucket tool many times during this project. Last but not least I used text and layering to place the text on top of the baseball.

Some of the challenges I encounters while making this poster were that not all the pictures were the same size, and some were landscape and others vertical, this caused there to be a large blank space in the upper left hand corner of the poster. If anyone has some feedback or advise about what I could do to troubleshoot this that would be helpful. I also tried to incorporate the text displacement we learned in the crumpled paper tutorial with the text that I put on the baseball. Sadly the text was so distorted that it was illegible! I would still like to figure out if there is a way to make it so the text looks more like writing on the baseball, if anyone can help with that I would appreciate it as well.

Image Collection for PS Project

My plan for this project is to create a recruitment poster to help recruit new umpires.

WA Junior Softball State Umpire Crew. 11 Feb. 2020.

Blacker, Jason. “Picture.” Facebook, 2019, scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/65843354_1533098710160161_1004129062785908736_n.jpg?_nc_cat=106&_nc_ohc=zalOSLhP0a4AX9MJyw3&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&oh=ba0556afcfc9999711c8ad83ae84e0ac&oe=5EB9E143.
Rob Thompson Behind the Plate . 11 Feb. 2020.

Thompson, Rob. “Picture .” Facebook, 2019, scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t1.0-9/55529834_2256316157758085_1047924285957472256_n.jpg?_nc_cat=100&_nc_ohc=O5HW6Fw5l7sAX9fflu8&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&oh=1ad435afeafaa7f36364685fcf48ec9c&oe=5EC85553.
Jason Blacker Behind the Plate . 11 Feb. 2020.

Blacker, Jason. “Picture .” Facebook, 2017, scontent-sea1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/v/t31.0-8/17973654_949690711834300_7436042858082709461_o.jpg?_nc_cat=108&_nc_ohc=hku8jtopGPUAX9rwYuw&_nc_ht=scontent-sea1-1.xx&oh=e5b68ea12f33d260a0984391acbf1a40&oe=5ECD76D1.

Getting it all started

Play Ball!

This photo was taken on the backside of Nationals Park July of 2019 while watching the Nationals play the Dodgers in Washington D.C.

“Play Ball” the famous words that every plate umpire yells out to start the game, any umpire worth their weight will also say this to signify the ball is no longer dead and is now live again but more on that later. I thought that would be a great title for the first ever blog post for the new Blue’s Review Blog where you will get read an umpire’s perspective on all things baseball/softball related, from little league, high school, and even the MLB.

You may be wondering who exactly I am and what my qualifications are to write this blog. I am a 21 year old college student at WSU Vancouver who has always had a love and passion for baseball. I grew up playing baseball at a little league level and I always admired and looked up to the umpires who officiated our games. As soon as I was of age, aka 13, I started umpiring myself. my mentor, DM was a 15 year veteran umpire at the time and he taught me everything I know about umpiring today. Fast forward to today where I have been umpiring for 8 year, currently umpire High School Softball, and all levels of Little League Baseball and Softball.

When looking into other umpire influencers or blogs I came up short, which only made me even more excited to get to start my own here at Blue’s Review. If you search the word “umpire” into instagram the top results are for umpire hate blogs and pages that are designed to get videos where umpires may have made mistakes and exploit them a few likes and followers. I will be the first to admit that umpires are not perfect, but we sure do try our best to make the right call. From time to time I will share umpire videos on the blog, my intention will never be to bash fellow umps but instead I will use the videos as a training tool to help us all get better. I also feel that it is important to share videos of when we got the right call, and used the right mechanics, so you will see me share videos like that as well. I have attached a link to the instagram page bellow so you all can see exactly what I’m talking about.

https://www.instagram.com/umpirehate/

The only other influencer I could find in the umpire community is Gerry Davis, who is a MLB umpire with many years of experience under his belt. Gerry also has a podcast called 12 for 12: an umpire podcast. I have personally listened to it and find it very engaging. I hope to bring that same level of engagement to this blog as well. I am even hoping to add podcast to the blogs to mix it up so you don’t always have to read what I have to say.

https://www.gerrydavis.com/category/312/12-For-12-with-Gerry-Davis-An-Umpire-Podcast.htmll

Thanks for reading this far and I hope you are as excited to read the next post as I am to write it. Stay tuned for more, until then… “Time!”

This is our umpire crew’s team picture from the 2019 season.