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MAGCD 2 Positions through Triangulating

MAGCD 2 | 5 Summative Written Response

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MAGCD 2 Positions through Triangulating

MAGCD 2 | 5 △3 Synthesis

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MAGCD 2 Positions through Triangulating

MAGCD 2 | 5 △2.2 Written Response

New draft looking at 2 references: Thesis + Antithesis

1918 words without bibliography or list of illustration

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MAGCD 2 | 5 △2.1 “Wrong” Reference

☞ Feedback: 

• Reference too similar to your project.

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MAGCD 2 | 5 △1.2 Experiments

☞ Feedback: 

• Confusing and unhelpful

• Gives more anxiety than eases it

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MAGCD 2 | 5 △1 Studio Research Part 2

As I refined my research question, I also sent a questionnaire of 10 questions to a variety of professionals designers in different fields of the creative industry.

The chosen participants are a range of haute couture fashion designers, music and playlist designers, illustrators and graphic designers.

The questionnaire was created with Typeform and offered the option for participants to send me voice messages or call me rather than type If they would prefer.

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MAGCD 2 | 5 △1 Studio + ✐ Tutorial Notes

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MAGCD 2 | 5 • △1 Research + ✐ Tutorial Notes

✐ TUTORIAL NOTES

⭐︎ Feedback :

• What’s the context? – What Am I applying this to?

• Find the content to work with.

• Narrow down “Anxiety”

❤︎ References :

• Joost Grootens

• Superdot Studio – Modular Design Book

• Type Radio (podcast)

☞ Next :

• Find own angle/content/context

• Experiment

Other notes | thoughts | ideas | questions:

• Anxiety drives creative process

• Can anxiety be aesthetic?

• How to visually communicate Anxiety? Example: What does an anxious line or design look like?

• ASMR – James Taylor Foster (curator of exhibition)

• Sensory Overload – What does it look like? How can it be visually represented?

• How to design for Calmness? How to stimulate calmness?

• How to visually communicate different types of anxiety?

• What are my questions about inclusive, accessible and universal design?