Fonts: MuseoModerno, Badeen
Languages/alphabets: Thai, Arabic, Lao, Greek, Burmese, Tamil, Swiss
Reliable, strong but light. Flying/swimming/on the ground. You can reuse the packaging to give it a second life. Connected to nature but aware of modernity. The restrictions of the packaging.
Lateral thinking. The use of lateral thinking book edward de bono. Simon Manchipp. How can we visualize without deciding too early. Random entry idea generating tool.
Critical thinking literal vs lateral. Ends with 1 answer vs multiple. Discover, define the area to focus on, develop potential solutions. Deliver solutions that work. Alan fletcher. Substrates. Collage, word play, ripped paper on colour. Memories. Sounds. Senses. Environment. Come back with lots of possibilities. Avoid comfortable and predictable.
Robert Bringhurst. The Elements of Typographic Style.
Title. Standfirst
Trash = Treasure
Typography
Logo
The Video Presentation (Max. 10 Minutes)
Your video should:- Showcase Your Proposed Project: Provide a detailed demonstration of your polished and industry-ready project, including its purpose and how it reflects your career aspirations.
- Highlight Research and Ideas Generation & Development: Outline the research underpinning your project, including methodologies, sources, and inspirations that informed your creative decisions alongside techniques used to develop your ideas.
- Illustrate Your Process: Detail how you managed your time, refined your ideas, and used designated software tools or techniques to develop your project to completion.
Meeting Competencies:
Both Graphic Design and Game Design students should address the following core competencies in their video presentation:
- Research and Idea Development: Show how you generated and refined ideas based on thorough research and creative exploration.
- Discipline-Specific Skills: Highlight the tools, techniques, and theories you applied effectively—whether in conceptual design, gameplay mechanics, or visual communication.
- Project Management: Explain how you structured and adapted your process to deliver a professional outcome.
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