This unit (ACM2014) covers the requirements and principles of electronic design for the screen. It examines the visual and interactive design practices and processes of digital media, including static, temporal and interactive media. The platforms explored are web and mobile platforms. Topics explored include: processes to create a design concept, branding, trends in design, and the relationship between text and image. The visual literacy and technical skill sets of students will be developed, including the written and oral communication skills required by a digital designer. Industry practices within the domain of interactive design, such as user experience are explored. Students are given guidance to research, design and develop a folio. Assessment tasks combine creativity with theoretical and technical knowledge.
Underlying this unit are the industry processes of SCRUM and agile production which give the opportunity to reflect on the advantages and disadvantages of production models.
Unit details
Location:
Online Real Time
Study level:
Undergraduate
Credit points:
12
Unit code:
ACM2014
Prerequisites
Students enrolled in course code ABAB and LBLA must complete at least 72 credit points (equivalent to 6 units) in Year 1 before undertaking any Level 2 units.
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Learning Outcomes
1. | Investigate and evaluate the role of design in a digital media production; | ||
2. | Devise and execute a visual and interactive prototype through application of creative and technical skills; | ||
3. | Critically review and analyse the processes required to undertake design research, including the consideration of cultural values; and | ||
4. | Analyse needs of audience/client groups in design process. |
Assessment
Assessment type | Description | Grade |
---|---|---|
Presentation | Oral presentation | 20% |
Exercise | Online discussions | 20% |
Portfolio | Design portfolio (2 instalments) | 60% |
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