Spatial Design 1 / Project 1: Precedent Study and Analysis
Spatial Design 1 / Project 1: Precedent Study and Analysis
Week 1-4
Week 1
Like interactive facial design will be a very niche market in the future. So like the market demand will be a very high like everyone will use.
Make sure you know each others better. Make sure you mix around with other students as well because they are dual future connections, OK for future resources. So don't wasted your three years of studying.
It is important for user experience.Of course, interactive is one of the elements, but in the end, the end goal is to make sure that the user feels very feel excited when they go to the spaces right how they move around.
The face covering is definitely anything like and deciding dozens of artists designed by 14 different designers from Fashion times AI raised a catwalk at Hulk on last month. What was unique was that all the designs were created with the help of an artificial intelligence software program called ADA, or AI based Interactive Design Assistant. It uses image recognition, detection and retention and is a brainchild on the Key Lab CEO Calvin Wong and a present nail of.
And a design of fashion brand Freight says she also values the benefits AI brings. I think AI is full possibility and it's really amazing opportunity, she told us exclusively. AI is quote no longer the future. Designers use it on a daily basis to create fabrics, prints and patterns and helps with both the creative process and sustainability. But according to some experts, there are challenges in the new digital forum, including conflict between creatives and brand owners.
Week2
Understanding that the basis of an object is points, lines, and surfaces. We are searching for objects on campus that can represent these three elements.
Finding design elements from the most common buildings around us is a great way to broaden our horizons
Week3
Learned how to analyze designers from what perspective 👩🎨. For example, who he learned from and who influenced his design.
For example, minimalist powerhouse . So all these movement also influenced by influenced the designer as well. So you have to find out whether the designer designer is influenced by certain movement. you cannot find information, you make sure you do the interview with the designer to understand their background, where are their study, their language designers that influence their works.
We can visit the design features of buildings on site through tourism and experience their beauty.
After class, the teacher asked us to start choosing our favorite designers and learn about their buildings.
Week4
13个设计元则:大小高低长宽高Size,position角度,colours深浅色系对比色 ,texture材料(视觉上玻璃冷,砖头热)质地,shape几何形状曲线 ,rhythm颜色重复性 不同排版 特定粗细,,balance左右平衡,hierarchy主次
history历史背景
Element Analysis
(I) Shape
1. Analyze various shapes used in the design, such as circle, square, triangle, etc., and explain the reasons for their selection.
• For example: the circle represents harmony and completeness, and is often used to create a soft and friendly atmosphere.
2. Mention the combination of shapes and their impact on the overall design.
(II) Color
1. Explain the main colors used in the design, including their hue, brightness and saturation.
• For example: bright yellow brings vitality and optimism, and is often used to attract a
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2. Explain the principles of color matching and the emotions or messages conveyed.
(III) Material
1. Describe the materials used, such as wood, metal, plastic, etc.
• For example: wooden materials give people a natural and warm feeling.
2. Analyze the impact of material selection on the texture and touch of the design.
(IV) Pattern
1. Introduce the patterns in the design, such as stripes, plaids, flowers, etc.
• For example: striped patterns can increase the visual sense of rhythm.
2. Explain how the pattern is used and the decorative effect it produces.
(V) Fonts
1. Discuss the font styles used, such as regular script, running script, and Song style.
• Example: Regular script fonts appear dignified and formal.
2. Explain the fit between the font selection and the design theme.
III. Sources of inspiration
(I) Nature
1. Describe the inspiration gained from nature, such as mountains, rivers, plants and animals.
• For example: using butterfly wings as inspiration to design unique patterns.
2. Explain how natural elements are transformed into design language.
(II) Culture and history
1. Explore the inspiration drawn from specific cultures or historical periods, such as traditional culture and ancient architecture.
• For example: borrowing the eaves shape of ancient Chinese architecture and applying it to the edge treatment of the design.
2. Analyze the role of cultural and historical elements in enriching the connotation of the design.
(III) Art and design schools
1. Mention the influence of art or design schools, such as modernism, postmodernism, pop art, etc.
•For example: inspired by the concise style of modernism, simple lines and geometric shapes are used.
2. Explain how the characteristics of the genre are reflected in the design.
(IV) Technology and Innovation
1. Talk about the inspiration gained from scientific and technological development and innovation results, such as new materials, new technologies, etc.
•For example: using 3D printing technology to achieve complex shape design.
2. Explain how technological innovation promotes breakthroughs in design.
(V) Society and Life
1. Analyze the inspiration gained from social phenomena, life scenes or personal experiences.
•For example: observe the flow of people in the city and design a layout with a sense of dynamics.
2. Explain how these inspirations reflect social needs and personal emotions.
Among many artists, I am very interested in Zaha Hadid's works of art, such as her design of the Macau MOP Hotel
For the layout analysis of Zaha Hadid's building, I chose the Guangzhou Opera House. I searched online for many design drawings about the Guangzhou Opera House
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