It's day 6 of our Moip1. Things would start to get slightly messy with the inclusion of our Design history and culture assignments. Nevertheless lets not get too panicky just because we have more stuff on our hands. Still panic? No problem just grab a bag of ruffles with cold beer : D
It was individual consultation day today, and all of us had a quick consultation on our individual ideas of how the final assignment was to be done. I had a rough idea of how i wanted it to be done, in the form of an animatic. Keeping in mind our target audience, the time limit, the 'enjoyability', and also the part where we had to also showcase our other teammate's work, i can carefully plan out my idea. Amanda suggested for me to put down my ideas in the form of a mood board, where clear visuals would be easier for others to understand my ideas.
I was planning to do my animatic in an abstract form. Here are some visuals which I think may give you an idea of what i would like to include in my animatic.


Haha yes i know that's little but of course its just the tip of the iceberg.
The second thing that i would like to address would be the assignment on the third age. After the survey at the old folks home at Buang Kok, we gained a deeper insight in the problem between the young and old. The interview with the Indian personnel was lengthy and fruitful. Here are some pics taken that day. 1st >> Indian Personnel, 2nd & 3rd >> example of certain programs to boost old folks social skills.
Yes. So as you can see, certain programs are already in progress in old folks homes to improve the elderlys social skills and etc. From the research and surveys, we have more or less analysed properly and accurately the problems faced between the younger and the older generation. We have left to think of the best 'design process' that would effectively apply what we have learnt and improve cohesion between the young and old alike.
This is would be it for today's post. Thank you for having spent time to read so far. Have a good rest and a chiong day ahead! : DDD
QUOTE OF THE DAY:
I love being a writer. What I can't stand, is the paperwork.
PETER DE VRIES
KENNY
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