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This document outlines the final project assignment for the Creative Thinking Skills course. The project involves rebranding a daily object. It is divided into two parts:
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This document outlines the 10 step process for obtaining approval for a construction project in Malaysia through the One Stop Centre. It involves submitting an application that is distributed to relevant departments for review. The departments provide comments and recommendations that are compiled and reviewed in a committee meeting. If approved, the applicant is informed and various plans and permits are issued. The process aims to simultaneously review applications for planning permission, building plans, earthworks, and more to streamline approval for construction projects.
This document provides a project brief for the construction of a new market place called "Pasar Desa" in Desa Park City, Selangor. The market will be built on a 50m x 70m plot of unused land to enhance functionality and promote community gatherings. It will include stalls for produce, meat, fish, books, textiles and bakery items. The design incorporates parking, garbage collection, and restrooms to maintain cleanliness. The project aims to provide affordable goods for local residents within walking distance, while generating income and jobs for the community. Risks and mitigation strategies are also outlined, such as ensuring sufficient budget and safety precautions to prevent construction delays.
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This document outlines the final project brief for an introductory construction industry course. The project requires students to work in groups to propose a small construction project on an empty land between 50m x 50m to 50m x 70m in size. Individually, each student must then propose one project serving one or two of six designated purposes: recreation, commercial, industrial, agricultural, tourism, or residential. Students are to submit a minimum 20-page bounded report including a proposal rationale, site plan, site analysis, concept sketches, and diagrams. The report will be assessed based on demonstrated understanding of the brief, quality of content, documentation method, composition, and overall presentation.
This document provides details for Project 1B, which is part of the Introduction to the Construction Industry course. The project focuses on identifying the specific roles of building teams in the construction industry. It is worth 30% of the course grade, with 30% based on group work and the remainder on individual performance via peer assessment. The project aims to develop an understanding of building teams, their organization, duties, responsibilities, and interrelationships. It also aims to develop awareness of professional responsibilities and how different professions fit within the construction industry. Students must document their observations from interviews and research in an A5-sized, colored magazine between 8-12 pages along with a CD of interview recordings and the magazine in PDF format. The submission deadline
This document outlines Project 1 for the Elements of Natural Built Environment course. It involves students experiencing and documenting nature through a site visit to Kuala Selangor Nature Park. Students will work in groups to create an informative pop-up poster and 5-minute documentary video about their observations and findings from the site visit. Individually, students must complete a scrapbook journal documenting their experiences and sensory observations, as well as information collected about plant and animal species. The project aims to increase students' awareness and appreciation of natural elements and habitats.
1. This document outlines the requirements for a visual note-taking assignment called "The Journal Note" for the course Elements of Natural Built Environment.
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1. This document outlines the requirements for a two-part final project on built environments and future cities.
2. For Part A (individual), students must create a pamphlet and process journal proposing a new city called "X City".
3. For Part B (group), students will create a physical model and presentation boards further detailing their group's selected "X City".
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This document outlines the final project assignment for an Introduction to Drawing course, which requires students to produce orthographic drawings of a basic studio unit layout including furniture. Students will be provided a studio layout and must research furniture dimensions to include in scaled drawings. They must submit progress drawings for feedback and then a final set of scaled drawings, including a layout plan, elevations, section, detail, and perspective, compiled in an A4 proposal report. The final drawings will be assessed on demonstrated understanding of drawing conventions, clarity and quality of drawings, and creativity in graphic communication.
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This document outlines the final project assignment for the Creative Thinking Skills course. The project involves rebranding a daily object. It is divided into two parts:
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1. 1
SCHOOL OF ARCHITECTURE, BUILDING & DESIGN
Research Unit for Modern Architecture Studies in Southeast Asia
Foundation of Natural Build Environment (FNBE)
Creative Thinking Skills [ARC30104]
Prerequisite: None
Lecturers: Sufina Abu Bakar, Shazreene Nurjanna
Final Project: Re-branding of a Daily Object
20% Individual + 20 % Group Work
Part A- Individual - (A4 booklet + New Packaging - Submission ONLY): Week 12
Part B- Group (Advertisement Video + Poster + Verbal Promotional Presentation): Week 17
Introduction
There is a lot of math and science in marketing, but just how important is creativity in marketing?
Regardless what you may believe, creativity still holds much emphasis in successful marketing. If you
look around the huge marketing arena of the Internet, you can see products and services illustrated in a
million different ways.
Nowadays companies believe that simply being listed at the top of a search engine result is all that
matters. It matters, a lot, but without giving people something to rave about once they find your
company or product, and converting them into customers, fans, or something other than a ten second
click, it is worthless. It is a great challenge; however the diligent application of the creative process and
thought would facilitate to come up with the best solution.
In this Final Project students are required to explore their creativity and critical thinking skills in basic
marketing for a basic daily object. More specifically in the area of rebranding, packaging, promoting and
advertising a boring daily object.
Objectives of Project
The objectives of this project:
To understand the modes of thinking commonly associated with critical thinking (left-brain),
creative thinking (right brain) as well as holistic (whole brain) thinking.
To implement divergent and convergent thinking methods in researching, developing and
presenting ideas and conclusions in the form of tangible statements.
Learning Outcomes of this Project
Upon successful completion of this subject, students will be able to demonstrate the following:
1. Recognize the characteristics of critical and creative thinking and their applications in students
personal and working lives
2. Identify the importance of expressing personal opinions as part of academic development and the
systematic journey(s) taken to evolve these statements
2. 2
Tasks - Methodology
1. INTRODUCTION
This project is divided into two parts: Part A (Individual) and Part B (Group). In Part A, individually
students are required to prepare a proposal to rebrand and repackage the given object. As a group
in Part B, students are required to produce an advertisement video, a poster and a sale and
demonstration presentation. In groups students will be given the following object randomly and they
must use these items as shown in the picture:
2. PART A INDIVIDUAL
Individually students are required to come up with the followings items for the given object and present
their final idea proposal and idea process in an A4 report. Students are required to produce;
i. a new name
ii. a new logo
iii. a new caption / tag line
iv. a new physical packaging not just a drawing
* DO NOT CHANGE THE CONDITION OR PHYSICAL OF THE OBJECT. IT MAY HAVE A NEW
PURPOSE YET THIS PROJECT WILL FOCUS ON THE 4 ITEM STATED ABOVE ONLY.
A4 INDIVIDUAL IDEA PROCESS AND PROPOSAL REPORT
To be able to produce the items above, students are required to go through a creative development
process such as mind mapping, brainstorming, doodling, experimenting, research etc. Students are
required to record systematically the process of how they come up with ideas and develop their
ideas before arriving to the final product. All the process and explanation will be inserted in the A4
INDIVIDUAL IDEA PROCESS AND PROPOSAL REPORT. This individual report template will be
provided as a guide on TIMES; however students may choose to amend the structure and style
according to their own understanding.
The final proposal of the object name, logo, caption/tagline, simple ideas process and packaging design
must be efficiently and skilfully presented as the first few pages of the A4 report. The cover must
creatively include the illustration of the product. For submission students are required to produce the
physical packaging for the object with the object inside for submission. Students are not required to
present therefore the proposal, packaging and illustration in the report must be able to speak by itself.
Only selected student will be called to present their work if necessary. 3
3. 3
3. PART B GROUP
In groups lecturers will select the best suitable rebranding and packaging proposal from Part A to be
further developed. In this Part B, students are required to produce the following for the selected product;
i. a 30-45 second advertisement video
ii. an A3 size poster digital and one hard copy
iii. a 5 minute product presentation to promote the product like a sales person (in class)
ADVERTISEMENT VIDEO Students are required to produce a video advertisement for the selected
product. To be able to produce a good advertisement video students are required to do some
investigation on what makes a good advertisement video.
PRODUCT PRESENTATION Students are required to pretend that they are sales person and
promoter just like those promoters who set booth to promote their products at shopping malls. Therefore
they need to wear the same uniform, set up their tables and to include other initiatives to promote
their product (such as posters, banner, name tags, business cards etc). Students are required to
verbally sells their product and demonstrate how to use their product.
Submission Requirement
PART A INDIVIDUAL Submission Week 12 In class at 8:30AM
A4 INDIVIDUAL IDEA PROCESS AND PROPOSAL REPORT
- Please use the template given as a guideline and must include all required content
- The cover must include students details, the project title, the object name and illustration
- The first few pages should start with the final proposal - name, logo, caption, and packaging
illustration. Then followed by the process of how you came up with the idea.
- The idea process should be hand written and may add some photos or digital illustration
- The final process may be digitally produce or hand drawn. If using water colour please use
appropriate paper.
- Students are reminded to scan the idea report and take a picture of the physical packaging before
submitting it. Do upload it to the e-portfolio.
PRODUCT PACKAGING
- The packaging should not be bigger than an A4 size and the product must be inside the packaging.
- The packaging should include the name of the product, logo, instructions, barcode, caption, etc. It can
be digitally produced.
- Please insert the final design packaging in a clear A4 size plastic sleeve and label it properly with your
name and details digitally.
PART B GROUP Submission & Presentation Week 17
ADVERTISEMENT VIDEO
-The video should be 30-45 second only to be uploaded to youtube.com on the 5th of August 2014.
-To submit a CD of the video in a hard plastic casing with proper designed cover with the groups detail.
-To submit the video link to the provided online form that will be provided later.
A3 POSTER
- Student may produce this digitally or handmade.
PRODUCT PRESENTATION
- Students are given 5 minutes to verbally sell and demonstrate their product as if they are promoters.
- Students are required to plan, prepare and present as if they have a promotional booth. They are
required to provide items to support their demonstration and promotion.
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Assessment criteria
The assessment for this assignment will be based on:
demonstrated understanding of brief
appropriateness, originality, creativity of the proposal/ promoting/advertising
depth and quality of idea process and idea elaboration - individual documentation
team collaboration - during the process and during presentation
Marking criteria
Marks shall be distributed as follows:
Work will be assessed based on:
NOTE: PLEASE BE INFORMED THAT INVIDUAL COMPONENTS IN GROUP WORKS IS EVALUATED BASED ON PEER
EVALUATION AND INSTRUCTURS EVALUATION ON INDIVIDUAL PERFORMANCE OF A GROUP MEMBER.
Suggested References
1. de Bono, Edward, 1994, De Bonos Thinking Course, BBC Books