Posts

Showing posts from November, 2023

ILLUSTRATION & VISUAL NARRATIVE Task2 / Decisive Moment

Image
1 November 2023 - 24 November 2023 / Week6-Week9 Kaho Yamaya / 0364278 Illustration & Visual Narrative / Creative media / Taylor's University Task 2:Decisive Moment JUMP LINK ・ Instructions ・ The brief ・Submissions  ・ Week6-8/Editorial Illustration  ・ Week9/Minor Animation ・ Reflections INSTRUCTIONS Fig 1.1 Task2 Instructions PDF (page7-8) THE BRIEF Editorial illustration is typically a type of work has a deep history in political satire, especially though extends beyond the world of politics. Every day, newspapers and magazines print illustrations alongside their articles to illuminate some element of the concepts for the reader. For this assignment, you will be assigned a story and break it apart into its narrative structure. You will choose one of the turning points in the narrative and illustrate that “Decisive Moment” Your task is to develop an editorial illustration   to represent the chosen text. Examples as shown in class. You are to interpret the narrative's dec...

Typography Task 2 / Exploration & Communication

Image
23 October 2023 -  30 October  2023/Week5-Week6 Kaho Yamaya / 0364278 Typography / Creative media / Taylor's University Task2:  Typographic Exploration & Communication (Text Formatting and Expression) JUMP LINK ・ Lectures ・ Instructions ・ Submissions  ・ Week5/Text Formatting  ・ Week6/Text Expression ・ Feedback ・ Reflections LECTURES Past lectures in Task1 e-portfolio Week6:“ Typo_6_Understanding ” Fig 1.1 Example of design In this lecture, Mr.Vinod suggested us the different mediums in typography. Today, we can see typography at many different platforms and one of them is screen platform.  Typography in website design In the past, typography was viewed as living only when it reached paper. Once a publication was edited, typeset and printed, it was done. Nothing changed after that. Good typography and readability were the result of skilled typesetters and designers. Type for Print Primarily, type was designed intended for reading from print long before we read ...