In this brief, we had the opportunity to select two of the provided options. I chose "Generate Something New" and "Generative Design." Drawing inspiration from the 100 Book Covers
My current view on technologies
Technology is everywhere, every advert, every company, every logo, colour and image are all available to us through technology. Designers and non-designers can create almost anything they want
This brief required the creation of 100 unique book covers, each adhering to specific guidelines, such as incorporating circles, utilizing grids, adhering to precise page dimensions, and using sans-serif fonts. Initially, I found
I developed my visual framework inspired by John Maeda's Laws of Simplicity, particularly the principles of Learn and Trust. These two ideas deeply resonate with me as I navigate the challenges
During our last session with Jon, we explored the use of Wacom graphics tablets to create a short animation. I had never used photoshop for animating before, but it was very similar to
Our first task was to work in small groups to create a campaign to make a public space more neurodivergent friendly. My group created a series of posters and stickers to put on
We used Cinema 4D to simulate the movement of white and red blood cells within a blood vessel. To start, we modeled the red blood cells using geometry and enhanced them with collider
AR is a technology that overlays digital content (such as images, sounds, or other data) on the real world, enhancing the user's perception of their environment. AR typically works through devices
The first website I looked at was Happening Studio: Tokyo. Initially I clicked on it as it looked quite chaotic and colourful, however the actual website was quite minimal, which is actually more
Advancements in technology have revolutionised design, broken traditional limitations and expanded creative possibilities. Tools like 3D modelling, AI, virtual and augmented reality, and 3D printing allow designers to turn bold ideas into reality