今天上课,达哥做了一个小怪兽,
还挺可爱的[笑cry]
细看,达哥居然还做了微调,想必很满意成品了[偷笑]
#达哥上课记录#
(MX) created his own monster today! He was able to stay focus and follow Trs’ instructions during the lesson. He used his palm to grasp hand-size object (i.e., playdoh) and pincer grip to grasp pea-size objects (i.e., beads, googly eyes, pasta) (I). He enjoyed today’s activity! Well done (MX)!
还挺可爱的[笑cry]
细看,达哥居然还做了微调,想必很满意成品了[偷笑]
#达哥上课记录#
(MX) created his own monster today! He was able to stay focus and follow Trs’ instructions during the lesson. He used his palm to grasp hand-size object (i.e., playdoh) and pincer grip to grasp pea-size objects (i.e., beads, googly eyes, pasta) (I). He enjoyed today’s activity! Well done (MX)!
Foxlight✨
We found our own story, with all its truth and its hurts and its beauty and its wildness.
大家好!我是白昼爆炸!这是我大三thesis的书籍项目!
画了Katya Balen去年九月的新书Foxlight,用了一学期差不多四个月的时间完成了这本,尝试画了绘本,过程中研究了各种绘本的构图表达方式和排版构成,也尽量在要求的六页内容里把整个故事画出来了,第一次画绘本,过程艰辛配色纠结八百年,其中一张因为一直不满意最开始的构图重画过,最后死线完成整本,但画的总体来说还是很开心的!最后打印出来也很满意!p5是排版的内页效果!之后会发翻内页的展示视频,希望大家喜欢!
最后大三堂堂结束!放假乐!
最最后想要一点转发(小声
We found our own story, with all its truth and its hurts and its beauty and its wildness.
大家好!我是白昼爆炸!这是我大三thesis的书籍项目!
画了Katya Balen去年九月的新书Foxlight,用了一学期差不多四个月的时间完成了这本,尝试画了绘本,过程中研究了各种绘本的构图表达方式和排版构成,也尽量在要求的六页内容里把整个故事画出来了,第一次画绘本,过程艰辛配色纠结八百年,其中一张因为一直不满意最开始的构图重画过,最后死线完成整本,但画的总体来说还是很开心的!最后打印出来也很满意!p5是排版的内页效果!之后会发翻内页的展示视频,希望大家喜欢!
最后大三堂堂结束!放假乐!
最最后想要一点转发(小声
How might we better visualize complexity and systemic challenges? Mapping our thoughts could offer an alternative perspective.
Two months ago, I delved into the editorial design collection "Explorers: Thoughts on Mapping in Design Research" published by Stby and edited by Megan Anderson and Geke van Dijk, finding a wealth of insights on mapping invisible callenges, system of systems, sensory mapping, and even speculative mapping in policymaking within social structures.
For example, Michael Pierre Johnson and Megan Anderson highlighted the concept of bringing boundaries through mapping (P28), leveraging "design artifact" with the notion of a "boundary object," initially proposed by Star and Griesemer (1989) to facilitate cooperation among teams from diverse backgrounds without necessarily reaching a consensus. Jesse Grimes (P19) shared his perspectives on conveying the complexity of services through visualizing the "service ecosystem." Jesse also offered clear instructions and informative visuals on how we can create our own service ecosystem.
These profound insights, coupled with concrete examples, inspired me and prompted me to explore the experimental application of the boundary objects theory to examine our built environment and human behavior through the lens of Design for Longevity (D4L).
Using boundary objects for enhanced design perspectives and insights: https://t.cn/A6T4oSUn
More books and inspiration: https://t.cn/A6YfcupV https://t.cn/R2LExH6
Two months ago, I delved into the editorial design collection "Explorers: Thoughts on Mapping in Design Research" published by Stby and edited by Megan Anderson and Geke van Dijk, finding a wealth of insights on mapping invisible callenges, system of systems, sensory mapping, and even speculative mapping in policymaking within social structures.
For example, Michael Pierre Johnson and Megan Anderson highlighted the concept of bringing boundaries through mapping (P28), leveraging "design artifact" with the notion of a "boundary object," initially proposed by Star and Griesemer (1989) to facilitate cooperation among teams from diverse backgrounds without necessarily reaching a consensus. Jesse Grimes (P19) shared his perspectives on conveying the complexity of services through visualizing the "service ecosystem." Jesse also offered clear instructions and informative visuals on how we can create our own service ecosystem.
These profound insights, coupled with concrete examples, inspired me and prompted me to explore the experimental application of the boundary objects theory to examine our built environment and human behavior through the lens of Design for Longevity (D4L).
Using boundary objects for enhanced design perspectives and insights: https://t.cn/A6T4oSUn
More books and inspiration: https://t.cn/A6YfcupV https://t.cn/R2LExH6
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