Project II: The Visual Narratives

Tasks:

Students will individually create their own proposal of a comic, describing the story covering one of the following themes:

  •  a concept or movement in Architecture/Design (e.g. “-ism” like modernism, futurism, etc)
  •  a streamlined retelling/adaptation of a significant event or historical vignette from Architecture/Design
  • a story (or intertwined stories) that reflect ideas or lifestyles related to Architecture/Design concepts
The proposals will be presented with designs any characters, setting elements and a short synopsis identifying the concept/purpose of the story. You should also mention the style, tone and storyline of the proposed comic (may include references to precedents studies). 
Students will then be grouped (2 or 3) and work on the works selected from the original presentations to create a finished 8-page black and white comic (A3).


Submission:










Reflection:

This project required a lot of thinking progress as our group had chose an article "Albert Einstein, Frank Lloyd Wright, Le Corbusier, and the Future of the American City" to develop the story based on our understandings into a few strips of satire comic. It was quite a fun one because we exaggerate the emotions, facial expressions, every single details need to be considered to deliver a message. Comic is a really good platform to explore your creativity and imagination. I am bad with human figures, but with the help of comic I improved a lot because rarely there's time for us to explore on graphical design during normal module.

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