03.02.2025 - 28.03.2025 / (Week 1 - Week 7)
Gunn Joey / 0366122
Information Design / Bachelor of Design (Hons) in Creative
Media
Flip Presentation
TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Module Information Booklet
2. Flip Presentation
3. Feedback
4. Reflection
MODULE INFORMATION BOOKLET
FLIP PRESENTATION
Instructions:
For the presentation, will be presenting our Final Project topic.
Here are the outlines for the presentation to guide each group.
1. Introduction
2. Why Choose the Topic
3. Objective of the video
4. Target Audience
5. Key Information & Data
6. Sources & References
1. Introduction
2. Why Choose the Topic
3. Objective of the video
4. Target Audience
5. Key Information & Data
6. Sources & References
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FEEDBACK
Week 1: You will be presenting your Final Project topic in the upcoming week, so it is important to prepare well. Your topic should be clear, focused and easy for others to understand. Make sure you have a solid plan for how you will explain your idea and support it with reliable information. Adding simple and relevant visuals will help your audience follow along better.
Week 2: The topic you have chosen is a good one and has the potential to give useful and relatable information. To make it even better, consider adding some facts, data, or statistics that support your message. This will make your infographic more engaging and informative. Also, think about how you can apply the LATCH method (Location, Alphabet, Time, Category and Hierarchy) to arrange your content in a clearer and more organized way.
REFLECTION
Our Flip presentation about "Purchasing vs. Adopting Pets" gave us the chance to explore the differences between buying and adopting animals. We focused on the ethical, financial, and social sides of pet ownership and shared our findings through a clear and informative infographic. The goal was to help people better understand the topic and make more responsible choices when getting a pet.
Working on the presentation helped us improve our research and design skills. We also learned how to communicate ideas visually in a way that is easy to follow. While the layout and content were well-prepared, we noticed that we could still improve in some areas, like speaking more confidently and
using real-life examples to make the message stronger.
This presentation acted as an early step in planning for our final animated video. It helped us organize our ideas, see what needed to be improved, and decide how to shape our story and visuals. Overall, the process gave us a clear direction and helped us build a strong base for the next stage of our project on promoting responsible pet adoption.
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