Design Principles | Task 3: Development & Design

03/03/2025 - 17/03/2025 / Week 5 - Week 7
Rio Sato / 0360530
Task 3: Development & Design
Design Principles / Bachelor of Design (Honours) in Creative Media / Taylors University

Instructions

Fig. 1.1 Module Information Booklit - Design Principles

Create a design work based on your Task 2 proposal, applying the design principles you've learned. Use any suitable medium or materials (except full photography) to convey your message.

Note: Generative AI tools are not permitted for creating design work. Follow GenAI guidelines and academic integrity policies. Plagiarism will result in module failure.

Include all work and a final reflection in your blog.


Recap Task 2


Original Artwork

Fig. 1.2 The Great Wave by Katsushika Hokusai


Sketches

Fig. 1.3 Sketch 1

Fig. 1.4 Sketch 2

Fig. 1.5 Sketch 3


Task 3

Rio Sato_Moonlit Wave: A Reimagining of Hokusai's Great Wave_Task 3

Fig. 2.1 Final Work


Rationale

The reimagining of Hokusai's "Great Wave" introduces moonlight and lantern as a central element to create a new narrative: Human Vitality, while preserving the original's dynamic artwork. This decision adds a temporal dimension to the piece, suggesting a nighttime scene that emphasizes nature's mysterious and relentless silence qualities. The moonlight creates highlights across the wave's surface, enhancing the existing movement patterns while adding atmospheric depth.

The interplay between natural light sources creates a huge contrast for the story that emphasizes the struggle between human and nature's raw power. This visual tension is further substantial by the warm glow of the lantern against the cool moonlit waves, symbolizing hope and human presence amid overwhelming forces. The balanced lantern elements serve to guide the viewer's eye through the composition while maintaining the piece's dramatic intensity.

The design maintains the original's core principles of movement and balance, which is the golden ratio, but introduces new layers of visual interest through careful manipulation of the moon and lantern. The moonlight streaming through the wave's crest creates additional diagonal lines that complement the existing flow patterns, while selective lantern elements enhance the texture and depth of the composition.

The design serves to demonstrate how traditional artwork can be respectfully reinterpreted while introducing new elements that enhance its dramatic impact and visual narrative.

(217 words)


Key design principles employed include:


- Movement: Reinforced by light rays and highlighted wave patterns

- Balance: Maintained through careful distribution of light and dark elements

- Rhythm: Added new lantern elements


Feedback

Week 5
Recap of task 2 is complete. I will update the final work by next week and get feedback.

Week 6
- Create a final post by next week.
- Write 200 words of rationale.


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