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Jordan Axel (0354894) Task 2 (Visual Analysis)

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  29 .02.2024 -  07 .03 .2024 / (Week 4 - Week 5) Jordan Axel / 0354894 Design Principles / BA of Design (HONS) in Creative Media / Taylor's University Task 2 INSTRUCTIONS RECAP Write a 300- to 350-word visual analysis of the selected design (refer to Visual Analysis lecture notes and guide).  VISUAL ANALYSIS fig 1.1: "Destroying nature is destroying life."-Robin Wood  (image source) The artwork shows a miserable scene where an innocent deer is shown moving or running away from the demolition of its natural habitat. The forest is the deer's sanctuary and their food source, is shown in a state of ruin and destruction. Through the use of illustration, and through the motion of the deer, the artist gives a powerful message about the impact of human actions on the environment and wildlife.  In th...

Jordan Axel (0354894) Task 1 (Exploration)

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06.02.2024 - 18.03.2024 / (Week 1 - Week 7) Jordan Axel / 0354894 Design Principles / BA of Design (HONS) in Creative Media / Taylor's University Task 1 INSTRUCTIONS LECTURES Introduction: Elements & Principles of Design The goal of visual communication is to successfully use design to communicate important messages to a specific audience. To have the desired effect in this endeavor, designs must be well thought out and executed. A comprehensive understanding of the seven fundamental elements of design is essential: Point: Serving as the simplest element, a point, when repetitively marked, forms lines and generates various 2D and 3D shapes as it traverses space. Line: Lines, whether active, static, or expressive, can convey motion, emotion, and define forms and spaces, offering a foundation for patterns, textures, and light and sh...