This is a studio-based GER course designed to promote creative thinking in solving 2D design problems. Students will be introduced to different ways of thinking creatively to unlock their visual imagination. They will be presented with numerous weekly design problems which will require solving through visual application. These problems will develop their fluency, flexibility and originality. At the end of the course, students will transform their creative ideas into a design project. There will also be numerous opportunities for students to evaluate effective design that communicates effectively and clearly.
Students are reminded that ADM rules on attendance and plagiarism are in operation within all ADM courses as laid out in the ADM Student handbook http://www.adm.ntu.edu.sg/CurrentADM/Documents/ADMStudentHandbook2010-2011.pdf.
Comments
this elective focuses a lot on creativity. for me, I am not very good at a lot of Photoshop techniques so I decided to drop this.
I wanted to take this UE but decided to drop after the first class. I still recommend this because this elective focuses a lot on creativity. Even if your art sucks, you still can take this and score well. For me, I am not very good at a lot of Photoshop techniques so I decided to drop this. There is huge amount of assistance provided by the tutor. You get to submit the drafts first before the actual submission.
Programme: ADM
This is a studio-based GER course designed to promote creative thinking in solving 2D design problems. Students will be introduced to different ways of thinking creatively to unlock their visual imagination. They will be presented with numerous weekly design problems which will require solving through visual application. These problems will develop their fluency, flexibility and originality. At the end of the course, students will transform their creative ideas into a design project. There will also be numerous opportunities for students to evaluate effective design that communicates effectively and clearly. Students are reminded that ADM rules on attendance and plagiarism are in operation within all ADM courses as laid out in the ADM Student handbook http://www.adm.ntu.edu.sg/CurrentADM/Documents/ADMStudentHandbook2010-2011.pdf.