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Friday, February 21, 2014

RAPID VISUALIZATION 2

We have had a lecture during class about Rapid Visualization.

Our lecturer has showed us a video about Rapid Viz.

From the lecture, we learn about
The ELEMENT of visualizing are:
1. VISUAL (on paper) 
2. TEXT (minimal)
3. ARROW (very important!)
4. SHAPE/FORM
5. SHADOW, LINE THICKNESS

There are few things we have to bare in mind about Rapid Viz:
1. TEXT: i) Have to differentiate keywords with different font and thickness
(maximum 3 font type)
ii) Must be readable from a distance
iii) Have Hierachy

2. ARROW: Use different arrow to let viewer know that the information is in different section.

3. SKETCHES: Render the drawings but not colouring it as solid colour. 

Here is a link to get more videos about Rapid Viz
After the lecture, we have to produce an A3 drawing base on what we have learnt from the lecture.

For this visualization, we are requested to visualize something we do about in Minor class.

I am trying to show the process of my first project in Minor class.
Starting from getting the brief till the final miniature.
We have to sketch it in class on an A3 paper.

I am trying to design my font for title and keywords. 
(previously I have not done it)
I have applied arrows and numbers to guide the viewer.
I have added depth to the sketches and font.
Labeling is added to highlight some activity or material.

The only thing I have done it wrongly is
I didn't determine about the title.
Instead of putting the word "MINOR PROTOTYPE CHAIR",
 I should put the name and designer of the chair 

After this lecture, I found that during designing font,
I started to have my own style of doing the Rapid Viz.
It's a good sign as designers always need show some personality in their work.

I have learnt a lot from this lecture.
I hope I can do better and better from one assignment to another.








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