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Major Project 1 - Task 1: Proposal Development

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03/02/2025- 26/02/2025 (Week 1-Week 4) Aisya Diva Anwagodsa (0365505) Major Project 1 / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media Table of Content Instruction Topic Discussion Game Mechanism & Concept Proposal Feedback Reflection Instruction Task 1 - Major Project 1 Topic Discussion - Week 1 In week 1 all of the students were gathered in the lecture hall and were given a brief about the module.  After that students should form a group consist 4 to 5 people for the major project 1.  After forming the group students were given further instruction by the respective lecturers regarding the location of the class. My group consists 4 people: Aisya Diva Anwagodsa (me) Khu Ying Ying Lizzie Tanaka Sheryne Axellia Putri First, we discussed what topic we wanted to use for the project.  Below are the potential topics we discussed: Fig. 1.1 Ideas Breakdown (Credit Khu Ying Ying) To make it more understandable I will break down our discussion results below:   Product: As a g...

Information Design - Exercises

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3 /2/2025 -  (Week 1 - )   Aisya Diva Anwagodsa (0365505) Information Design / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative Media Exercises TABLE OF CONTENT Exercise 1 Exercise 2 LECTURES Week 1 Week 2 Week 3 Miller's Law of Memory This law explains how short-term memory is limited.  For example when a person receives more than seven information "objects" the information does not last longer than 30 minutes.  This law suggests how we can understand the information that we get. The Magical Number Seven, Plus, or Minus Two: Most human brains cannot hold more than roughly seven items in their short-term memory at once.  Seven is the limit, this works in advertisements as well, for example when creating a tagline brands usually do not use more than 7 words so their target can remember the brand (for example: just do it). Validating Miller's Rule: The Paradox of Choice: More like how we could categorize stuff to make people easier to understand information. The Art of Refi...