This document provides instructions for students completing Part 2B of an intro to design course. Students are required to design a 3D model of a toy display box and create 3 presentation boards. For the display box, students must apply design elements and principles that suit the toy character. They can use up to 3 materials and must order a specific base and cover. Drawings on the presentation boards must include orthographic views of the design drawn to scale by hand. The boards must also include information about the toy character, design process, and how the display functions. All work must be neatly presented and labeled with the student's name and course information.
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1. INTRO TO DESIGN
PART 2B – THE TOY DISPLAY BOX
Submission Week 18 – 6th of February 2014, Friday 8AM
@CODA
In t his f inal part st udent s are required t o prepare a 3D m odel of
t he Toy Display Box and 3 A2 present at ion boards. In this final
part students are required to draw all the required illustration by
hand and to creatively demonstrate their basic skills of
architectural drawings, architectural rendering, architectural
graphics and simple diagrammatic explanations and sketches to
clearly explain their concept, ideas, design elements and design
principles applications and how the display works. In t he process
st udent s are required t o produce draf t m odels and draf t
draw ings and present at ion layout s.
In t his project t he m ain idea is t o creat e a display box t o place
t he Lego t oy charact er by applying basic design elem ent s and
principles. It is im port ant t o underst and t he t oy charact er f irst
t o derive ideas t hat best suit s t he t oy charact er.
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2. PART 2B – REQUIREMENTS
- St udent s m ay use m axim um of 3 dif f erent t ypes of m at erials t o produce t he
m odel of t he display box. You m ay color t he base.
- The display box should f ocus on t he design elem ent s and principles used t hat
are suit able w it h t he t oy charact er or t he key w ord or approached select ed.
- The display box should not have any graphic visuals such as cave or f low ery
pat t ern or t rees or any sym bols. It should only be produce f rom sim ple basic
lines, basic colors, shapes, planes or volum es.
- St udent m ust use t he base and cover ordered f or everyone t hat cost RM30.
- The size of t he display should f it in t he display box and it should not exceed
150Lx150Wx150H.
- St udent s m ay prepare t he draw ings and inf orm at ion on any t ype of
present at ion board and using any t ype of m edium .
- A2 presentation boards with the followings details;
1. It is compulsory f or t he st udent s are required t o draw t he plan OR t op
view , m in 3 elevat ion, one sect ion and one perspect ive or axonom et ric
of t he proposed display box. These drawings are ORTHOGRAPHIC DRAWINGS TO
SCALE! 1:1 or 2:1 and please use a ruler its not freehand.
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3. 2. The boards MUST include a brief int roduct ion of your t ask, brief inf orm at ion
about your t oy charact er, t he select ed keyw ords and design process, how t he
display box f unct ions et c.
3. The boards should include a brief int roduct ion of your t ask, brief inf orm at ion
about your t oy charact er, t he select ed keyw ords and design process, how t he
display box f unct ions et c.
4. Must give a “nam e” t o t he proposed display box on t he present at ion board.
5. All draw ings, sket ches and diagram s m ust be hand draw n and t ext t o be hand
w rit t en as archit ect ural handw rit ing using pencils OR pens.
6. St udent m ay use any kind of m edium , m at erials and archit ect ural t echnique
t o produce t he draw ings BUT collage or reprinting is NOT acceptable.
7. Draw ing t echniques m ust f ollow t he basic archit ect ural hat ching, archit ect ure
convent ions, archit ect ural graphic, line w eight , sym bols et c. Must label all
draw ings and illust rat ions w it h scale and proper annot at ions.
8. The A2 draw ing board orient at ion could be all landscape or all port rait s only.
Maxim um 3 and m inim um 2 A2 boards.
9. Please add your nam e, id num ber, Int ro t o Design FNBE APRIL 2014 and Taylor’s
logo nicely on t he board.
Tips: Please ref er t o t he DK Ching book f or present at ion layout s and preparat ion.
All sketches, doodles, research, planning, discussion to be place in the e-portfolio. It’s
the responsibility of every student to make sure they record the process and final
product of their work.
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4. TGC Assessment: Marks Exc
A
30
Demonstrated clearly the translation of the concept to 3D form by using the
appropriate design elements and principles, suitable materials and original
design/idea/concept/approach, and meet the design requirement as display box.
The Thinking Process, Idea & Exploration – (How well and confident the students
understand the character, appropriate key word, translation and application of design
elements & principles, the overall outcome of the display box, the placement of the toy
character. – looking at overall through model + boards + verbal presentation)
/30%
Tro
cho
exra
inqu
hera
20
Originality, creativity, suitability of materials and workmanship quality of the model.
(the condition and design of the model – the model making technique, choice of material)
/20%
Originality, creativity and workmanship quality of the drawings & presentation
layout.
(the graphic communication of the presentation boards, material and techniques, with
architecture handwriting, the layout of the presentation boards and the DRAWINGS –
orthographic drawings – colored or hatched – line weight - labelling)
/15%
layout
/15%
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30
Clarity of content and the structure of the content to explanation the application
of elements and principles of design and concept development or design process.
(The structure and importance of the content presented, content clearly presented, content
presented in a diagrammatic manner clearly, the focus would be on the process of
understanding the character – key words into elements & principles – ideas into 3D)
/20%
TOTAL: /100%
Assessment criteria
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5. Suggested References
1. Hashim ot o, Alan, 2003. Visual Design Fundam ent als : A
Digit al Approach, Charles River Media / Cengage Learning 2.
Greet Hannah, Gail, 2002. Elem ent s of Design : Row ena Reed
Kost ellow and t he St ruct ure of Visual Relat ionships, Princet on
Archit ect ural Press
3. Ching, Francis D.K., 2002. Archit ect ure: Form , Space and
Order, Van Nost rand Reinhold.
4. ht t p://archit izer.com /blog/f olding -archit ect ure-t op-10-
origam i-inspired -buildings/
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6. You are required t o show and
explain about DPJ 3 at t he pin up
t ut orial session AND t o include all
t he ot her DPJ’s AND your DESIGN
PROPOSAL f or t he f inal design of t he
display box.
Show as m any proposal w it h m odels
and draw ings! 6
7. An exam ple w hat is
expect ed on t he 7t h of
January 2015.
What it s m issing here
(coz I don’t w ant you
t o copy) is t he DPJ 03
and t he ot her DPJ’s.
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8. You w ill show your ref ined ideas as
draw ing and as m odels! And a draf t
layout and ideas on t he present at ion
boards
Final t ut orial t o f inalize t he ideas,
draw ings, m odels and present at ion
boards
By t his t im e everyt hing should be
f inalized. For t ut orial please show
draw ings and f inished m odel. You
should be at least 40% int o f inishing ur
f inal present at ion and m odel.
Then no m ore t ut orial just f inish up
your draw ings, present at ion boards,
m odel et c.
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9. Expectations and requirements for the
final presentation;
Do show your process m odels but
please arrange it properly as a
present at ion and m aybe prepare som e
annot at ion et c.
Do place a t able clot h or cover or
design som et hing.
Do not arrange your present at ion
board like t his. Will provide
inst ruct ions lat er.
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