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Intercultural Design

  Intercultural Design  6/2/2024 -  19/3/2024 (Week 1 - Week 7) You Siyuan / 0366978 Feedback Studay: In the formation of the study, I know that there are differences between different cultures, including visual, aesthetic, language, behavioral habits and so on. The goal of intercultural design is to make a rich and colorful way for people from different cultural backgrounds to understand other cultures and promote cross-cultural communication and understanding. Our group is studying Chinese Feng shui culture. We need a full copy of Chinese Feng shui culture, which can give an understanding of the differences and commonalities between different cultures and enhance their respect and understanding of other cultures. By learning Feng shui, people can learn about the changes around them and how to improve their quality of life by adjusting their environment. Learning Feng Shui has given me more reverence for nature. Challenge: I have also encountered some challenges in resea...

Design Principles - Final Compilation & Reflection

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  Design Principles - Final Compilation & Reflection February 09,2024 6/2/2024 -  19/3/2024 (Week 1 - Week 7) You Siyuan  / 0366978 Design Principles / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University  Final Compilation TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Links to Each Task 2. Submissions / Final Design 3. Final Reflection Links to Each Task 1. Design Principles task1 2.   Design Principles task2 3. Design Principles task3  Submissions / Final Design Final Reflection 1. What have I learnt in this module?    I delve into some core design principles. These principles not only guide my design process to make my ideas clearer, but also greatly improve the visual effect and readability of my works. By understanding and applying these basic design principles, I can make better and more accurate design decisions and effectively improve the overall quality and efficiency of the design. 2.What did I enjoy the most? My favorite part of this module ...

Design Principles task3

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Design Principles - Task 3: Design February 09,2024 5/3/2024 - 19/3/2024 (Week 5 - Week 7) You Siyuan / 0366978 Design Principles / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University  Task 3: Design TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.  I nstructions/MIB 2.  Task 3 Brief 3.  Visual References 4.  Sketches & Wrk Progress 5.  Final Design 6.  Design Principle   I nstructions/MIB Task 3 Brief Knowledge gained through design principles, we need to apply this knowledge by creating artwork through any type of medium, while conveying a visual message relevant to your UN Sustainable Development Goals and your creative purpose. Visual References Marine animals often mistake plastic for food and eat it. Plastic bags found at the bottom of the world's deepest ditch, even in the most remote ocean on Earth, are not immune to the dangers of plastic waste. Many Marine animals can also be strangled by discarded fishing gear or waste. Sketches & Wrk Progres...

Design Principles task2

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  Design Principles - Task 2: Visual Analysis February 09, 2024 20/2/2024 - 5/3/2024 (Week 3 - Week 5) You Siyuan / 0366978 Design Principles / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University  Task 2: Visual Analysis TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.  Instructions 2.  Task 2 Brief 3.  Visual Analysis Instructions  TASK 2 BRIEF Lecture Notes: Visual Analysis Visual analysis focuses on visual aspects and visual concepts with the ultimate goal of describing and explaining visual structures. The purpose of visual analysis can also be to identify the choices a designer makes when creating a design and to better understand how the formal properties of a design convey ideas, content, or meaning. Visual analysis is essential for reading and interpreting images in a variety of contexts such as museums, social media, entertainment, advertising and journalism. Visual analysis consists of three stages: observation, analysis and interpretation. Observation: • Use y...