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INTERCULTURAL DESIGN / FINAL PROJECT

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8 March 2024 -  March 2024 (Week5-Week7) Kaho Yamaya / 0364278 Intercultural Design / Creative Media / Taylor’s University Final Project JUMP LINK ・ Instructions ・Research and Submission  ・ Week6  ・ Pre material research  ・ Week7  ・ Final outcome ・ Reflections INSTRUCTIONS Fig 1.1 Instructions for this module Requirements Utilising the data collected from the research trip, students are to produce visual design outcomes that reflect their interpretation and definition of “Framing”, bearing in mind to consider cultural and aesthetic aspects, balanced with their design knowledge. Various directions and approaches can be engaged in, such as experimental design/art with the use of manual/digital or combination of both media. Submission This depends on the proposed medium. Learning Goals 1. To express critical thoughts in visual form 2. To translate ideas into design output 3. To identify suitable media and design approaches Back to the top RESEARCH AND SUBMISSION WEEK6 From group su...

INTERCULTURAL DESIGN / PROJECT2 (Field Study)

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26 February 2024 - 8 March 2024 (Week4-Week5) Kaho Yamaya / 0364278 Intercultural Design / Creative Media / Taylor’s University Project2: Field Study JUMP LINK ・ Instructions ・ Researches  ・ Week4-5  ・ Week6  ・ Tiki culture ・ Feedback ・ Reflections INSTRUCTIONS Fig 1.1 Instructions for this task (page7) Requirements  The students are required to collect visual, oral, textual and tactile artifacts that would be part of their research materials for the ideation in Project 1 (proposal). All collected artifacts and materials must be recorded, kept and documented, accompanied by necessary information such as the type of artifact and material, its purpose, its symbolism, its cultural/historical background, and more, depending on the kind of artifact and material. Data Collection Methods Some of the methods by which you can collect data: • Observation study. • Interview of relevant stakeholders (from the lecture series, you may approach any of the guest speakers for an interview, if you ...

DESIGN PRINCIPLES / Final Compilation

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13 February 2024 - 24 May 2024 (Week2-Week7) Kaho Yamaya / 0364278 Design Principles / Creative Media / Taylor’s University Final Compilation JUMP LINK ・ Task1 (Exploration) / Week2-3 ・ Task2 (Design Analysis) / Week3-5 ・ Task3 (Design) / Week5-7 INSTRUCTIONS Fig 1.1 Instructions for this module FINAL COMPILATION Fig 2.1 Final Design of Task3, JPEG, Week7 (23/3/2024) Title: Swim away, plastic skeletons Fig 2.2 Placing plastic time lapse from front Fig 2.3 placing plastic time lapse from side Back to the top REFLECTIONS • What have I learnt in this module? I learned the concept of design principles for make our work more attractive. I really surprised that I could verbalize the feeling of “attract by one work” by using word from design principles. As a masterpiece following the golden ration, the great work always following these principles. • What did I enjoy the most? I used to the manual way rather than digital because of my study experience in Japanese atelier. I am happy with...

DESIGN PRINCIPLES / TASK3 (Design)

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6 May 2024 - 23 May 2024 (Week5-Week7) Kaho Yamaya / 0364278 Design Principles / Creative Media / Taylor’s University Task3: Design JUMP LINK ・ Lectures ・ Instructions ・ Design Progress  ・ Week5  ・ Week6  ・ Week7  ・ Final outcome ・ Feedback ・ Reflections LECTURES Past lectures are in Task1 . Week5 (6/3/2024) In this class, Ms.Jinchi describes how seniors made their work in the past and how we should develop our design. The design working screen shot is not considered as the design progress because it is just a structure development. Show the idea development in our blog. INSTRUCTIONS Fig1.1 Instructions for this task, PDF (page8-9) 1. a recap of Task 3 brief 2. some visual references (cite the sources) that inspire your own  ideas 3. 3-5 sketches (manual/digital) of your own ideas 4. final design in A4 size, JPEG 5. a rationale, in about 150-200 words, explaining/defending the  decisions made in your design, the meaning/purpose of the design  and the design principles t...