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FINAL COMPILATION

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Week 7 DAVIES ANNIKA ANGELA / 0362108 DESIGN PRINCIPLES / BDCM FINAL COMPILATION AND REFLECTION CONTENT TASK 1: EXPLORATION TASK 2 : VISUAL ANALYSIS TASK 3 : FINAL DESIGN SUBMISSIONS FINAL ARTWORK 3/4 view of octopus outcry TITLE: OCTOPUS OUTCRY Rationale "Octopus Outcry" is an artistic concept crafted to resonate with UN SDG 14's aim to conserve and sustainably utilize the oceans, seas, and marine resources. It serves as a visual metaphor for the plight of marine life entangled in the surge of oceanic plastic waste. Utilizing play dough for the octopus and incorporating everyday waste materials like straws and bubble wrap, the piece speaks to the invasion of these pollutants in marine habitats as well as showing how I was inspired by the washed ashore work where sculptures are made from the trash found in the seas. Design principles evident include emphas...

TASK 3 (Design)

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Week 5-7 DAVIES ANNIKA ANGELA / 0362108 DESIGN PRINCIPLES / BDCM TASK 3: DESIGN PRACTICAL     For this assignment we are to Create a new design inspired by the analyzed work. Apply design principles to your work. Choose any medium and materials. Ensure the chosen elements convey your visual message. Previously selected artwork  Greta the Great White Shark by Angela Haseltine  2015 range from 15 feet long and 10 feet wide to seven feet long and eight feet high MOODBOARD  Lint to pinterest board: Here SKETCHES  sketch 1 The art concept titled "Sea of Plastic" is a visual narrative that aligns with UN Sustainable Development Goal 14, which focuses on life below water and aims to address the conservation and sustainable use of oceans, seas, and marine resources.  This piece is to raise awareness about ocean pollution, specifically the ...

TASK 2 (Visual analysis)

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Week 4-5   DAVIES ANNIKA ANGELA / 0362108 DESIGN PRINCIPLES / BDCM TASK 2: VISUAL ANALYSIS LECTURES TOPIC 6: VISUAL ANALYSIS visual analysis Focuses on visual elements and principles in design. Analyzes visual structure on its own. Identifies designer's choices in creating the design. Understands how design elements convey ideas and meaning. Phase 1: Observation Observation involves closely examining a design's visual details. Describe what you see without prior research about the design. It's about seeing, thinking, and clearly expressing your observations. Phase 2: Analysis  Analysis means using your observations to make conclusions about the design. Consider how the visual parts you've noticed work together to make ...

TASK 1(Exploration)

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Week 1-3 DAVIES ANNIKA ANGELA / 0362108 DESIGN PRINCIPLES / BDCM  TASK 1: EXPLORATION LECTURES Visual communication utilizes purposeful design to effectively convey messages to a specific audience it requires careful execution and consideration of design elements and principles for successful communication INTRODUCTION: ELEMENTS OF DESIGN  point A point is the simplest element of design. Repetitive marks form a line. Movement of the point creates two and three-dimensional figures and forms line Lines qualities are active or passive and sensual or mechanical. functions are indicating directions, defining shapes, suggesting motion, and conveying emotion. shape  Area is the expanse within the outline of a shape, whether two-dimensional o...

Intercultural design

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 05/02/2024 - 29/03/2024 / Week 1 - Week 7 DAVIES ANNIKA ANGELA / 0362108 Intercultural Design / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University Task 1 INSTRUCTIONS  CONTENT  Task 1: Proposal Task 2: Data collection Task 3: Final project Task 1: Proposal 05/02/2024 - 23/02/2023 / Week 1 - Week 3 Theme: Cultural Sensitivity in Design Objective: Study a cultural phenomenon or sub-culture Task: Create a Proposal: Incorporate at least three preliminary ideas. Support ideas with research. Provide a short rationale for each idea. Framework: Frame the study within the theme of "Cultural Sensitivity in Design" Week 1  an online meeting was held and a briefing was given about the module as well as a lecture on what cultural sensitivity is in design. Wee...