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Application Design - Project 1

Application Design 30.09.19 Joseph (0336620) Application Design Exercise and Lectures LECTURE 30.09.19 We start off this course with a brief introduction on the module, we were briefed on what to expect throughout this module and course, what kind of projects are we going to face, what are the assignments going to be like and what are the exercise going to be like. We were given a homework by Mr. Razif, we were told to give 3 ideas of a app and place it on the blog. We must explain why we want to make this app and give names to the app Application Ideas 1.) Student Recipes( Recipe Cooking App ) DESCRIPTION An application that provides simple recipes for students to follow through. It enables users that have their own recipes to post on the app. Recipes are simple enough to follow through and fast to make. ISSUES THAT IT ADDRESS :  Some students that have a hard time cooking. Uniqueness of the app : - Provides simple recipes for users to follow. - User...

Games Studies - Projects

Games Studies - Projects 28.09.2019 Joseph (0336620) Games Studies Exercise and Lecture LECTURE 27.09.19 - 28.09.19 (Week 1) Today is the first class for Games Studies, we start off the class with the usual brief of the module and were explained what this class is going to be like and what to expect from this class. Our first class was a short one. Mr. Charles (The Lecturer) gave us a short lecture on a few key terms that we have to think about to understand a little bit about game studies. It was presented in slides. For our second meeting we talked about a few tabletop games. Those tabletop games are called "Monopoly" and "Risk". We talked about the mechanics of the games and how it works. We were then split into 2 groups and were tasked to create a game that uses some of the tools from monopoly, we were given 3 minutes to create a game. Eventually I've come up with a game that discussed with my groupsmates and they were okay with it. Although I ...

Advanced Typography - Exercise and Lecture

Advanced Typography - Exercises 26.09.2019 Joseph (0332260) Advanced Typography Exercises  LECTURE (26.09.19) This is the start of what I can say a very stressful course to go through again but no worries its not Taylor's University or any University if it's not hard. For our first week, we start the course by being introduced to the MIB (Module Information Booklet). We were explained by Mr. Vinod what are the assignments going to be like and what are the projects going to be like. After that, we continued on by making presentations and explaining the lecture to the lecturers. We learned about the 8 Typographical Systems, we have :" Axial, Radial, Dilatational, Random, Grid, Modular, Transitional, and Bilateral. These are the slides of presentation that each of our group makes. INSTRUCTIONS EXERCISE Week 2 (02.09.2019) For our first exercise, we were asked to make 2 art designs based on the presentation that we did for the first week. The...