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Intercultural Design / Final Project (Project Execution)

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March 3, 2024 - March 20, 2025 / (Week 6 - 7) Anandya Dewi Saputra / 0354651 Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University Intercultural Design / Final Project  (Project Execution) LECTURES All lectures are written in  Task 1 Proposal INSTRUCTIONS Week 6 and 7: In this last part of the project, we need to apply our project in a small amount to see if execution is possible. After having feedback from the lecture, we ordered the photoluminescent paint and reflective tape online to later on test on the site if the material is ok to use or not. We first has to finalize a sketch of a mix between the tape and the paint from the previous 4 sketches that we created. After a consideration of time, cost-efficient, and sustainability, we decided to come up with this sketch to be the finalized design for our project. fig 1.0 Finalized Design Sketch After waiting for our material to arrive, we created the 3D mockup with the scale of 1:1500 or the Taylor's back alley tha...

Intercultural Design / Task 2 Data Collection

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February 21, 2024 - March 08, 2025 / (Week 4 - 5) Anandya Dewi Saputra / 0354651 Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media / Taylor's University Intercultural Design / Task 2  (Data Collection) LECTURES All lectures are written in Task 1 Proposal INSTRUCTIONS Week 4: In this part of the project, we are required to do an observational study during our scheduled field trip. Since our location is based of area's near Taylor's University, we scheduled our observational study exactly like how we attend the weekly class. After arriving at the designated area we started taking pictures around the area to later on identify the materials and texture of the route as well as to identify the visibility and problems of the route. Fig 1.0 Taylor's Back Alley Entrance We calculated the roads length to be around 550m via google maps, we also identified that the route's texture varies, the nearest part of Taylor's University (back alley's entrance) was smoother compared to...