This module has been really interesting and has made me think about how I work and how limited my use of technology has been in the past. It’s encouraged me to try
In the first week, we looked at John Maeda's Laws of Simplicity and were asked to pick two that reflect our views on technology to create a visual framework. I chose
I had the chance to experiment with AR, and I created a fox and wolf animation using Adobe Aero. The Aero app, even though it’s still in beta, is absolutely incredible. It
Experimenting with HTML and CSS: First-Time Reflections
For this task, I uploaded screenshots of my Processing experiments to a short post on leeds.graphics and added the .html file to my Journal on
For this project, I used Processing to create a 100-page PDF filled with grid-based designs of circles, with every page being unique. The idea was to explore generative design by combining structure (a
During Module 5.2, I reflected on how using new technologies like AI and AR could have improved my previous design work. Specifically, I thought about the book cover I created last year
As a graphic design student, managing tasks and projects efficiently is crucial. However, navigating multiple deadlines, creative challenges, and administrative work can often be overwhelming. To streamline my workflow, I use three key
Brutalist Websites
1. PHUNK
Phunk’s website is a bold, immersive showcase of its creative philosophy. The striking use of oversized typography, abstract visuals, and minimal navigation captures attention but risks overwhelming first-time
For this module, I decided to campaign on raising awareness of neurodiversity in public spaces, focusing on how difficult it can be for neurodivergent individuals, particularly those with dyslexia, to read and understand
Exploring Creative Possibilities Through Generative Design
Generative art is an incredible way to explore overlooked details, invite interaction, and create personalised experiences. For this project, I ventured into the fascinating world of coding