CU4002NI Digital Design and Image Making Islington College

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1st Sit COURSEWORK 1 QUESTION PAPER:  Year Long 2023/24
Module Code: CU4002NI
Module Title: Digital Design and Image Making
Module Leader: Parbat Bhujel (Islington College)
Coursework Type: IndividualResearch and Preparation Coursework2 Visual Assets/500 Words
Coursework Weight: This coursework accounts for 10%of your total module grades but will be marked out of 20.
Submission Date: Week 8
When Coursework is given out: Week 3
Submission Instructions: Submit the following to mySecondTeacher submission portal before the due date:Research DocumentationVisual Asset SketchesGoogle Drive Folder Link
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Coursework 1–Research and Preparation Coursework

This coursework assesses the following Learning Outcomes of the module:

LO1 – An understanding and knowledge of vector drawing software and an ability to make simple drawings, diagrams and illustrations; an understanding and knowledge of bitmap drawing software and an ability to produce and manipulate simple drawings and digital images;

LO2 – The ability to scan an image at an appropriate resolution, size and colour depth for use on screen; work Introduction

Coursework Description

This coursework enables you to develop your skills in research and planning for producing an isometric client visualization or UI Design-using vector and bitmap editing software packages.

For the 1stcoursework you should submit some writing, (400-600 words), which discusses your influences. This document should include illustrative images. You must also submit a series of hand drawn sketches that act as preparatory work for your visualizations. This submission provides you with a third of your marks for your visualization project.

Instructions

You will create images that mix line art and photo-visual techniques in either cutaway section or UI Design. The design and architectural style is entirely up to you, you could utilise styles from different periods or base your designs on aspects of existing buildings. In case of designing a UI you are to make designs for all sections of an existing or imaginary mobile app. It is however up to you to develop your own ideas for this project.

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For coursework 1, you do not need to submit the designed related to the final isometric design or mobile UI design. You are only expected to submit the report and drawings related to the final design and some experiments done to practice the isometric design and UI design.

Google Drive Contents Structure

Contents
Folder Structure:
Documentation
Photoshop Files
Illustrator Files
Sketches
Rendered Images
Readme.txt
References.txt
Documentation – This folder should contain the soft copy of the documentation submitted.
Photoshop Files – Should contain the Photoshop source files of the experiments if any.
Illustrator Files – Should contain the Illustrator source files of the experiments if any.
Sketches – Properly scanned drawings of the visual assets in .jpg format.
Rendered Images – Should contain the rendered images of the isometric or UI design in .jpg format if any.
Readme.txt – Should contain student name, student ID, and course of study, lecturer name and folder and file structure of location information.
References.txt – Should contain the proper links of any external sources used in the project.

Note: Harvard style referencing must be used for referencing.

Marking Breakdown

Criteria Marks
Design Research 45
Isometric or UI Design Process 50
Documentation 5
Total 100

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