Rachel Yeo Rong Qing / 0368901
Information Design / Bachelor of Design (HONS) in Creative Media
Final Project
CONTENT
INSTRUCTIONS
In this group project, we need to create a basic video animation based on our FLIP research topic. By using a structured design framework, we aimed to present information engagingly to a target audience, focusing on one of three objectives :
- Creating awareness
- Explaining a process
- Defining a concept
- Rachel Yeo Rong Qing (Group Leader / Me)
- Jia Wen Bing
- Ruthlene Chua Zhen Si
- Liu Zi Yu
- Tan Jie Ying
- Isabel Tan Xen Wern
- Nadhrah Binti Abdul Razak
- Myra Elida Binti Abd Azis
Final Project
First we came out with several topic such as cybersecurity, women's safety, recycling, traffic safety and more. After voting and getting feedback from Mr. Shamsul, we decide to go with Cybersecurity as our topic.
Once the topic has been decided, we proceed to do the research. This is for helping us in creating the FLIP presentation slide.
Based on the research above, we come out our FLIP presentation slide.
After the presentation, we proceed to narrative and the storyboard.
- Scriptwriter X1 (Myra)
- Voiceover X2 (Tan Jie Ying, Nadhrah)
- Background music and SFX finder X1 (Isabel)
- Animator X4 (Rachel, Jia Wenbing, Liu Ziyu, Ruthlene)
Once the script, voiceover has been done, we start to create the animation.
I have create the animation frame by frame by using Procreate based on the storyboard as shown as above. Besides that, I also helps to create some assets that need to be used in the information part of the video. Once its all done, I send all of this to Jia Wenbing and she start editing.
Final Outcome
REFLECTIONS
This final project challenged me to balance creativity, clarity, and functionality. I struggled with organizing complex information and initially created cluttered designs, but feedback helped me prioritize key details and use visual hierarchy effectively. I also learned the importance of accessibility, adjusting colors and fonts to ensure inclusivity. Time management was tough, but breaking tasks into smaller steps kept me on track. Through iteration and perseverance, I created a design I’m proud of. This project deepened my understanding of information design and highlighted the value of feedback and adaptability. I’m excited to apply these lessons in the future.



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