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Design Principle - Final Compilation & Reflection

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29/08/2022 - 02/12/2022 / Week 1- Week 14 Hayato Saito / 0350466 Design Principle / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media Final Compilation & Reflection  INSTRUCTIONS Exercise 1: Elements and Principles of Design Project 1: Self Portrait Project 2: Sense of Place Final Project: Visual Analysis Submissions      Exercise 1: Elements and Principles of Design (28/08/2022-09/09/2022, Week 1- Week 2) Fig.1.1 The Final Outcome of Contrast Fig.1.2 The Final Outcome of Balance Fig.1.3 The Final Outcome of Words and Image Fig.1.4 The Final Outcome of Movement Fig.1.5 The Final Outcome of Emphasis Project 1: Self Portrait (26/09/2022 - 14/10/2022, Week 4-Week 7) Fig.2.1 Final Outcome of Project 1 - Self Portrait Project 2: Sense of Place (14/10/2022-04/11/2022, Week 7- Week 10) Fig.3.1 Fin...

Typography - Task 4: Final Compilation & Reflection

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29/08/2022 - 02/12/2022 / Week 1- Week 14 Hayato Saito / 0350466 Typography / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media Final Compilation & Reflection INSTRUCTION (Need hyperlink) Task 1: Type Expression and Text Formatting Task 2: Typographic Exploration and Communication (Text Formatting and Expression) Task 3: Type Design and Communication Submissions   Task 1: Exercise 1- Type Expression (29/08/2022 -25/09/2022, Week 1-Week 4) Fig.1.1 Final Type Expression - JPEG (17/9/2022) Fig.1.2 Final Type Expression - PDF (17/9/2022) Fig.1.3 Final Animated Type Expression "Tired" - GIF (29/9/2022) Task 1: Exercise 2 - Text Formatting (26/9/2022 -16/10/2022, Week 4 -Week 6) Fig.1.4 Final Text Formatting - JPEG (2/10/2022) Fig.1.5 Final Text Formatting - PDF (2/10/2022) Task 2: Typographic...

Design Principles - Final Project: Visual Analysis

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1/11/2022 - 29/11/2022 / Week 10 - Week 14 Hayato Saito / 0350466 Design Principles / Bachelor of Design in Creative Media Final Project: Visual Analysis LECTURES Phase 1: Observation - Identifying visual elements of a design and describing them in your own words. (Do not read beforehand about the design at all) - Looking, thinking, and finding good language to communicate what you notice. Phase 2: Analysis - Think about your observations and make statements about the work based on the evidence of your observations. - How the specific visual elements combine together to create a whole, and what effect that whole has on the viewer. - How your eye is led through the work and why? Phase 3: Interpretation - Observations, descriptions, and analyses of the work are fused with facts about the design work (and in some cases the designer) and historical context that you find in trustworthy published sources. - What is the meaning of the design? What was the purpose for it to be created? ...