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Major Project Ⅰ / Task1: Proposal

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3 Feb 2025 - 23 Feb 2025 (Week1-3) Kaho Yamaya / 0364278 Major Project Ⅰ / Creative Media / Taylor’s University Task1: Proposal JUMP LINK ・ Reflections PROGRESS From the week2 meeting, we decided our team's goal as animation. The basic storyline is come from Yong. The main characters are three. Father(protagonist), Mother, and daughter. We try to find references for character, world/environment, scene, artstyle, colour, and architecture.  Fig 1.1  Miro board progression, Week2 (12/2/2025) Fig 1.2  Storyline rough sketch, Week2 (16/2/2025) Before we proceed the sketches, I made a rough sketch of storyline(main event) to visualise and share the idea with all team members. Fig 1.2 Animation references, Week3 (17/2/2025) After we decided our decision, we started to find animation references. I suggested the stylised art style before we start to find the references because it makes our research more easy.   Fig 1.3 Environment sketch reference, Week3 (17/2/2025) Fig...

Information Design / Lectures & Exercise

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3 Feb 2025 - 17 Feb 2025 (Week1-3) Kaho Yamaya / 0364278 Information Design / Creative Media / Taylor’s University Lectures & Exercises JUMP LINK ・ Lectures ・ Exercises ・ Reflections INSTRUCTIONS Fig 1.1 Instruction of this module, PDF LECTURES Fig 2.1 W1 Lecture, Week1 (3/2/2025) Fig 2.2 W2 Lecture, Week2 (10/2/2025) Fig 2.3 W3 Lecture, Week3 (17/2/2025) Fig 2.4 W4 Lecture, Week4 (24/2/2025) W5 Lecture link (3/3/2025) https://fauziyusoff.com/constructiveworkflow/ Back to top EXERCISES Exercise 1: Quantifiable Information (10%)  - Quantify raw data and visualize information as a photograph - Visual representation of numerical data that allows for easy interpretation and analysis.  Gather a set of objects and separate it into category such as color, shape, pattern, and other quantifiable factor. Example: 1. Box of Lego 2. Jar of button 3. Jar of marble ball 4. Set of colourful rubber strap & more. In this exercise you're required to quantify our chosen objects ...