Global Context: Identities And Relationships (1.3) - Unit 1: Introduction to Digital Design and Visual Communication (Project 1: Digital Identity Design)
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Global Context: Identities and Relationships

Global Context: Identities and Relationships

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Key Concepts

  • Communication: How we send and receive messages through visual cues.

  • Perspective: Understanding that different cultures and individuals may interpret the same design differently.

  • Self-Representation: The conscious act of choosing how to portray oneself to the world.

Examples & Applications

Example 1: A student uses a hand-drawn font and earthy tones (greens and browns) for their portfolio to communicate their relationship with nature and their identity as an artist.

Example 2: A professional choosing a sharp, geometric logo to suggest an identity of precision, efficiency, and logical relationships.

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  • Self-expression

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Trust

Confidence in the reliability or truth of a digital identity.

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