Spatial design · AS 91341
Develop a spatial design through graphics practice
Develop a spatial design through graphics practice
You need to develop a spatial design—like an interior space, building layout, or landscape—by using graphics and visual communication techniques to explore and refine your ideas. You'll make design decisions based on how well your ideas work both aesthetically and functionally, and back up those decisions with research. The whole process is about showing how you use drawing, sketching, and other visual tools to develop your design thinking.
You develop a spatial design using graphics and show that you can identify both positive and negative aspects of your design's appearance and how it functions.
You clearly review and refine your design ideas, making thoughtful judgements about relevant features that explain how your design evolves in response to the brief.
You effectively develop your design by thoroughly reviewing and refining ideas that show spatial design knowledge is integrated throughout the entire design process, not just mentioned in parts.
Standards typically taken alongside or after this one. Same subject, grouped by level.