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Digital Typography Final Compilation & Personal Reflection

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  MODULE GCD: Digital Typography  26/09/2023 - 02/01/2024 : Week 1 - Week 14 Tristan Vaughan Sleep - 0365120 Typography / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media Task EX: Final Compilation & Personal Reflection MODULE INSTRUCTION: “AUG - DEC 2023: GCD 60104 / TYPOGRAPHY MODULE INFORMATION BOOKLET” Task IA: Type Expression Type-Expression : Cohort are provided with a set of words (as selected by students) in order to create Type Expressions. Selected words being Bounce, Chaos, Crush, Dive, Float and Spring. No excessive graphical elements or distortion of letterforms. Students limited to 10 Typefaces being Adobe Caslon Pro, Bembo, Bodoni, Futura, Gill Sans, Garamond, New Baskerville, Janson, Serifa and Univers. Task IB: Text-Formatting Type-Formatting : Cohort is instructed to create a finalised layout designed for formatting text. Students are expected to consider leading, line-length, Kerning, typefaces, type sizes, tracking etc. Students are limited to the previous 1...

Collaborative Module Project: Self-Titled

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  COLLAB MODULE: SELF TITLED EXPLORATION PROJECT 27/11/2023 - 05/01/2024 : Week 11 - Week 14 Tristan Vaughan Sleep - 0365120 Digital Photography & Imaging, Illustrations & Visual Narrative, Digital Typography/ Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media Collab. Project: Self-Titled MODULE INSTRUCTION: “AUG - DEC 2023: DIGITAL TYPOGRAPHY MODULE INFORMATION BOOKLET” “AUG - DEC 2023: DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY MODULE INFORMATION BOOKLET” “AUG - DEC 2023: ILLUSTRATIONS. & V. NARRATIVE  MODULE INFORMATION BOOKLET” MODULE COLLABORATION PROJECT: Self-Titled (Week 11 - 14) Self Titled : In this final upcoming exploration, students of the cohort will need to bring together all the knowledge & skills they’ve acquired from their three different Modules: Typography, Illustration & Visual Narrative, and Digital Imaging & Photography. The students’ Goal is to create a poster which showcases which demonstrates their abilities in each area of Study. Students should use their ...