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Digital Photography & Imaging / Project 1

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30.8.2021 - 18.9.2021 (Week 2 - Week 4) Britney Chow Pei Jun / 0350043 / BDCM Digital Photography and Imaging Group C: Project 1  INSTRUCTIONS PROJECT  Project 1A: Physical Collage First of all, we were to search for materials to use for the physical collage. It can be from old magazines, newspapers and or any printed materials.  fig 1.1; Preparing Materials; Now, on to the pre-compositing stage, where we arrange the the materials to the composition we want, but do not paste it yet. Below is my progress: Pre-composition Collage #1 fig 1.2; Collage Composition #1 For this Collage, I want to give an impression of females shouldn't worry about how people view them. We ...

Design Principle: Exercise 2

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31.8.2021 - 17.9.2021 (Week 2 - Week 4) Britney Chow Pei Jun / 0350043 / BDCM Design Principles Lectures and Exercise 2 LECTURES Topic: Balance & Emphasis Balance Distribution in visual weight. The visual equilibrium of elements. Can be symmetrical or asymmetrical. fig x.x; Balance design; sauce: (https://www.pinterest.com/pin/21744010688350928/) Symmetrical Balance Has equal "weight" on equal sides. Around a central point or axis (results in radial balance). Approximate symmetry is when equivalent but not identical forms arranged around the fulcrum line.  fig x.x; Symmetrical Balance example; fig x.x; Symmetrical Balance example 2;  Asymmetrical Balance Unequal visual weight on each side of the composition. One side might contain a dominant el...

Design Principles: Exercise 1

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24.8.2021 - 17.9.2021 (Week 1 - Week 4) Britney Chow Pei Jun / 0350043 / BDCM Design Principles Lectures and Exercise 1 LECTURES Topic 1.1: Elements and principles of design It is important to learn about and apply the elements and principles of design; The Elements: fig x.x; Elements of Design; sauce: ( http://dowlingart.weebly.com/elements-of-art--principles-of-design.html ) Point The simplest element of design. Used as repetitive mark forms a line. As the point moves in space, other two- and three-dimensional figures and forms are created. fig x.x; Elements of Design: Point Line Can be active or static, aggressive or passive, sensual or mechanical. Can indicate directions, define boundaries of shapes and spaces, imply volumes or solid masses, and suggest motion or emotion. ...