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Design Principles GCD60804 Task 2

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Task2 Visual Analysis & Ideation WANGJIHENG(0378904) Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media / Taylor's University 3 / 02 / 2025 —  / 02 / 2025 (Week 03 — Week 05) TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction 2. Management Information Base (MIB) 3. Visual Analysis 4. Creative Concept 5. Feedback 6. Reflection 1. Introduction In t he Design Principles course, Task 2—“Visual Analysis & Ideation”—is challenging. I've chosen Claude Monet's Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son.   This painting showcases multiple design principles. Gestalt theory is seen in our holistic perception; elements form a cohesive image. Contrast exists with light - clad figures against dark foliage. I'll analyze how principles interact with size, layout, etc., and propose three improvement ideas.   3. Visual Analysis Rewrite this sentence to maintain the same meaning: Analyze the artwork chosen for Task 1 in a text that ranges from 300 to 350 words. When I first laid eyes on...

Design Principles GCD60804 Task 1

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WANGJIHENG(0378904) Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media / Taylor's University 3 / 02 / 2025 —  / 02 / 2025 (Week 01 — Week 03) TABLE OF CONTENTS LECTURES LECTURES INSTRUCTION TASK 1 FEEDBACK REFLECTION FURTHER READINGS LECTURES Week 1    Point : The point is the simplest element in design. Repeated points can form a line.  Line : Lines have multiple characteristics.  Shape : Shape refers to the area within the contour of a two-dimensional region or within a three-dimensional object.  Form : A three-dimensional area is called form. The space surrounded ...