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  1. May 2019
    1. - The sonic design of this space creates a particular conditions of attendance, which in turn affect visitors perceptions of and interactions with media and architecture- Finishes, furnishing and a host of other design cu

      Interesting research and very organised layout of images and notes. Good job!

    1. ing up in Melbourne as a Vietnamese-Australian, I have formed a habitus of two completely different cultures. Although I grew up in Australia, I would say my habitus as a person would be more of a Vietnamese habitus rather than Australian; just because my parents both raised my siblings and I with a moderately-high level of formality in Vietnamese household and culture. Growing up as a Vietnamese Australian, whenever seeing someone older of Vietnamese ethnicity, whether it be a friend of my parents, or any relatives, I will formally greet them with a bow and say "hello sir/ma'am". This is how you would normally greet someone older than you when you bump into them on the streets or visit them at

      Good explaination on your habitus and how you used memories in it and your ethnicity.

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    1. 3636QCA IDE3 The Eyes Of The Skin Reading notes <img src="https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/fs/1c3fbc77200125.5c9c45e0c9fb3.png" srcset="https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/disp/1c3fbc77200125.5c9c45e0c9fb3.png 600w,https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/max_1200/1c3fbc77200125.5c9c45e0c9fb3.png 1200w,https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/1400/1c3fbc77200125.5c9c45e0c9fb3.png 1400w,https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/fs/1c3fbc77200125.5c9c45e0c9fb3.png 1920w," sizes="(max-width: 1920px) 100vw, 1920px"> <div class="lightbox-caption lightbox-extra js-lightbox-caption"> <div class="rf-profile-item js-profile-item rf-profile-item--light"> <a target="_blank" href="https://www.behance.net/laylamackeed5d" class="rf-avatar js-avatar js-mini-profile" data-id="176721517"> <img src="https://a5.behance.net/3a5d854f4c3988dc7d090a71bdab6d8ebbe32d5d/img/profile/no-image-50.png?cb=264615658" srcset="https://a5.behance.net/3a5d854f4c3988dc7d090a71bdab6d8ebbe32d5d/img/profile/no-image-50.png?cb=264615658, https://a5.behance.net/3a5d854f4c3988dc7d090a71bdab6d8ebbe32d5d/img/profile/no-image-115.png?cb=264615658 2x" class="rf-avatar__image js-avatar__image"> </a> <div class="rf-profile-item__info"> <a target="_blank" class="rf-profile-item__name js-mini-profile" href="https://www.behance.net/laylamackeed5d" data-id="176721517" data-from="lightbox"> Layla Mackenzie </a> <a target="_blank" class="rf-profile-item__location beicons-pre beicons-pre-location" href="/search?content=users&amp;sort=appreciations&amp;country=AU&amp;city=">Australia</a> </div> <div class="js-action-follow form-button-wrap rf-button__container rf-button__container--follow follow-button-container rf-button__container--follow-link" data-followee="176721517" data-entity="user" data-following="false" data-display-name="Layla Mackenzie" > <a class="js-form-button-follow rf-button--small rf-button rf-button--follow"><span class="rf-button__label">Follow</span></a> <a class="rf-button--small rf-button rf-button--secondary rf-button--following"><span class="rf-button__label">Following</span></a> <a class="js-form-button-unfollow rf-button--small rf-button rf-button--danger rf-button--unfollow"><span class="rf-button__label">Unfollow</span></a> </div> </div> </div>

      Great in-depth notes about eyes of the skin. Great layout as well, very easy to read and understand.

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  7. Apr 2019
    1. Your blog is visually appealing - love the consistency in layout and font etc. I thought the two interviews were interesting and definitely eye opening. This information will be of great use in your assessment. Have you thought of doing personal reflections or talking about your habitus? Overall a very well thought out and researched blog.

    1. PERSONAL EXPERIENCE 

      A great amount of content demonstrating you knowledge and understanding of sensorial design. The inclusion of your personal experience connects viewers and expands on your research and weekly notes. A few more images could help to separate or reference your in depth text. Well done!

    1. SPACIAL PLANNING AND CONCEPT <img src="https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/max_3840/794dc277568951.5cc042ea01500.jpeg" srcset="https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/disp/794dc277568951.5cc042ea01500.jpeg 600w,https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/max_1200/794dc277568951.5cc042ea01500.jpeg 1200w,https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/1400/794dc277568951.5cc042ea01500.jpeg 1400w,https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/fs/794dc277568951.5cc042ea01500.jpeg 1920w,https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/2800/794dc277568951.5cc042ea01500.jpeg 2800w,https://mir-s3-cdn-cf.behance.net/project_modules/max_3840/794dc277568951.5cc042ea01500.jpeg 3508w," sizes="(max-width: 3508px) 100vw, 3508px"> <div class="lightbox-caption lightbox-extra js-lightbox-caption"> <div class="rf-profile-item js-profile-item rf-profile-item--light"> <a target="_blank" href="https://www.behance.net/Marlene98m09b7" class="rf-avatar js-avatar js-mini-profile" data-id="78652373"> <img src="https://a5.behance.net/6b96ce900bf306d706ddec6141fc762db308e6f5/img/profile/no-image-50.png?cb=264615658" srcset="https://a5.behance.net/6b96ce900bf306d706ddec6141fc762db308e6f5/img/profile/no-image-50.png?cb=264615658, https://a5.behance.net/6b96ce900bf306d706ddec6141fc762db308e6f5/img/profile/no-image-115.png?cb=264615658 2x" class="rf-avatar__image js-avatar__image"> </a> <div class="rf-profile-item__info"> <a target="_blank" class="rf-profile-item__name js-mini-profile" href="https://www.behance.net/Marlene98m09b7" data-id="78652373" data-from="lightbox"> Marlene Morales </a> <a target="_blank" class="rf-profile-item__location beicons-pre beicons-pre-location" href="/search?content=users&amp;sort=appreciations&amp;country=AU&amp;city=">Australia</a> </div> <div class="js-action-follow form-button-wrap rf-button__container rf-button__container--follow follow-button-container rf-button__container--follow-link" data-followee="78652373" data-entity="user" data-following="false" data-display-name="Marlene Morales" > <a class="js-form-button-follow rf-button--small rf-button rf-button--follow"><span class="rf-button__label">Follow</span></a> <a class="rf-button--small rf-button rf-button--secondary rf-button--following"><span class="rf-button__label">Following</span></a> <a class="js-form-button-unfollow rf-button--small rf-button rf-button--danger rf-button--unfollow"><span class="rf-button__label">Unfollow</span></a> </div> </div> </div>

      Really great blog- your research is really informative too. Your initial concepts and zoning of the spaces looks great too and you can clearly see how your research has informed your design outcome- overall, great work! looking forward to seeing your final concept.

    2. presentation

      Great use of imagery and colour within your pecha kechu - really engaging. You could have definitely added some more images in your presentation of the personal experience of sensory loss to engage the audience further. Overall the layout of your blog is clear and well though out.

    3. These were the dominant textures and the textures that should be avoided out of respect. I mean these textures and colours put together ar

      I think it's great that you've begun exploring materials that should and shouldn't be used. Have you thought about add more personal reflection on items? I like the interesting aspects you've put in your blog, like photos & videos!

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    1. Week 3.

      Great amount of in depth information for each week. There is clear understandings of weekly lectures and the images are chosen well to support your content. The images of personal handbook text could be a little more clear as it is hard to read. Overall great job.

    2. Week 5 

      It's great to see such detailed lecture notes! Your weekly JPEGs are a little hard to see for some reason, perhaps it's the way you export them, perhaps it might be a good idea to check they are exporting at 300ppi or max quality. Good work!

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    1. My personal habitus

      I really like the fact that you added pictures to support the exploration of your personal habitus. Most of the design students are visual learners, and I think that including these visuals facilitates their comprehension of the concept even further. I also think the images from the existing learning center and your observations will be helpful for our peers to understand the state of the funding, gives them an insight into the current centre activities. activities I think that to further expend your ideation, you could approach the SWOT analysis by considering the design experience from the user, operator and community's point of view.

    2. Week one - lecture notes and reflection

      Cute layout, use of colour and imagery in the header. your attention to detail also appears in the layout of you slides, with the arrows and titles etc. Maybe in some places include educational imagery alongside your note photographs and filler drawings. Also, appreciate the organisation to update you blog weekly

    1. Key Information from Visit

      Great blog. It is clear that you have done a lot of research and it is well laid out in your blog. The information from your site visit is really informative too - thank you for sharing this with everyone! You have also shown a really in-depth & thought out approach to your design and I am looking forward to seeing your final outcome. Great work

    2. Active learning – interactive

      There are some interesting points in your research that i was yet to discover, such as that too much colour can be distracting, materiality of acoustic panels and flooring colour coding that helps define the space. Those are definitely some ideas that can be helpful for your peers to draw from :) It may be easier to read if the research text was separated with dot points or lines between each point.. The collage of the case study images conveys your design inspiration and direction very well.

    3. Research - Inclusive Design

      Really great research on inclusive design. The imagery was very engaging and made links to your text. The use of hand written notes, typed notes and imagery makes your blog very pleasing to read and shows your thinking/design process. Looking forward to seeing how your project turns out!

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    1. WEEK 1

      The hand written notes are informational and cover each weeks topics however some are unclear due to the way they are photographed and placed. Clear photos (possibly scanned) along with images and digital notes would create a more engaged platform to share with peers.

    1. sketch

      Really great blog! It is well put together and easy to navigate. Your initial floorplan sketch is great and i think that your research of spaces and inclusive design shines through in this. The reading area is also really great and a strong focal point for the centre. Looking forward to seeing your final concept. Nice work

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    1. Some things that make up my habitus are: 

      I think that considering your own habitus is a great idea, as it provides great examples for your peers in simple words, making the whole concept more comprehensible. I think that your Lecture notes highlight the key elements. It may be easier to follow the blog if the weekly content have been separated a bit more clearly - maybe making the headlines in a larger or bolder font would help :)

    1. The most disturbing thing is that I walk in the crowd without any sense of security, only fear. At that moment, I experienced the feelings of deaf people more closely, and I understand why they like quiet space.

      I think that you expressed your feeling during the experiment very well, and you seem to have gained a greater compassion and understanding for the deaf community. I also think that your selection of visual material to support your research is unique and invites the viewers' curiosity. One aspect that I think could be improved is typing out your key lecture reflections rather than scanning in hand written notes only- I think your peers might find concise and clear notes easier to follow.

    1. 3636QCA IDE3_SORA HAN(S5120770) Sora Han • Follow Following Unfollow

      I really like the clarity and simplicity of the layout of your blog design it was very easy to follow and to read. I think that what will make it even better is if the images were a little larger, for better visual impact , and so it is easier to gather information from the visual examples. I also found your reading review very insightful, as my team mainly focused on his criticism of visual dominance, but your team explored the author's view on each sense.

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    1. Beginning of Return Brief

      Really great start to your return brief - very clear, concise and informing. Your mind map has a lot of great ideas, maybe some quick sketches would help with communicating your ideas? Overall a really engaging and creative approach thus far. Can't wait to see the final project!

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    1. Helpful glossary of terms related to the NDIS funding model.  

      Wow! your choices of research is truly inspiring and critical. You have brought up interesting research and points. FIGURE 1 - typology of meeting space layout, had interesting points, admittedly it was a little bit tricky to understand but aside from that your critical way of thinking is shining!

    1. Delenn Sheppard SE

      You have found really nice images! It would be great if we could see your thoughts on the lectures and some research notes as well! Have you considered perhaps joining all your weekly files to one file? It might make it easier to upload, but other than that this way works as well!

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    1. ATTACHMENT FOR PRESENTATION RECORDING

      Very clear and thorough in regard to weekly content. Wix layout is easy to use and very professional for presentation purposes, good work! I would just suggest in your Assessment 1 dot points to double check spelling in first sentence and possibly add a title or caption to the 'Presentation Recording' attachment link.

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  18. Mar 2019
    1. lecture 1 notes and personal reflection

      A beautiful and clean layout. easy and enjoyable to read. Perhaps if it is easier for you, you could just make the format in Behance. You can use the same colours, if u know the code for it. export the illustrations as jpegs and organise them as you please, this way editing your written content is easier and quicker to do then to export and import images.

    2. It's great to see a creative flair on the layout of each week. Makes it easier on the eye. The way you've put the handwritten items is great as it shows a process of thinking. Have you considered adding more hand written items to other weeks? Overall, the neatness and creativity of each week makes for an interesting blog.

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    1. 1 - Disability

      Great in depth notes int he first and last weeks to date. Are you aware your blog is missing some notes for Weeks 2 and 3? As well as a bit more visuals to help aid all the great content you have. Overall a solid effort!

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    1. rk swimming po

      Lots of great research and information. Your blog says tells the reader you have spent a vast amount of time collating the information you portrayed. It is possible i may have missed it, but have you considered defining your habitus? Otherwise, good balance of the text to imagery ratio!

    1. ’m sound sensitive, touch, smell and visually sensitive also.  I’m easily distracted by peripheral noise.  At university I couldn’t attend lectures because the sound of people tapping on keyboards, taking their pens out of their pencil case, whispering, any peripheral noise would distract me so completely there was no point in going.  Recorded lectures were the only way I could absorb the information.

      Interesting insight to what its like to live SPD, thanks Vicki!

    2. Following on from the previous article noting that fractal elements (mathematical equations that are recurring in infinite scale to infinitely)  are calming to those with SPD, this ted talk explains the relationship between African Architecture and fractal design.  

      This is a nice clean layout. Easy to read and consistent. Your analysis to "The eyes of the skin" was broken down well. Each point well explained.

    3. Sensory processing disorder is recognised in Australia as sitting within the Autism spectrum.  Many people with Autism,  experience sensory issues, however sensory processin

      Very insightful, research into the topic provides an innate understanding and analysis on related theory.

    4. Great Blog Outlook, opening your blog invokes feelings of suspense as you feel like you have to know what this blog is about. It starts out intriguing and then gets very wordy. I would recommend being consistent with word to image ratio all the way through. Otherwise, great effort!

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    1. Reading: The eyes of the skin

      Overall, great in-depth notes and reflections. Missing reading reflection. Interesting habitus reflection from someone who grew up with a different background/culture. More imagery could be used to link with notes. Good job!

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    1. Coffee

      Great choice of activity, especially going to three different environments to experience the space. A video may have helped the discussion, it could have shown what the person who had the ear plugs was not able to experience. Overall the activity relates well to the readings and pecha kucha. Well done.

    2. Above: This is an image I absolutely resonate with. Technology has almost widened

      Great use of digital media as well as hand written work. It makes the blog interesting when you can see your "workings" or thinking. Consider putting in some definitions that were brought up in the lectures. The in depth knowledge of the book was great and made for a interesting read.

    3. Jess: "Hi can I have a small latte please, thank you.”

      Very clever use of interaction with other people during your experiment - especially because you would have felt embarrassed and probably nervous, as would someone in your same position who has to live without hearing everyday of their life. It would be interesting to know how the girl at the cafe felt after having that interaction with you.

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    1. This is a really thorough and well presented blog. It is easy to follow and gives a good understanding of the theories. The research is also quite extensive. It was great that you also included your process and progress of your Pecha Kucha. I'm not sure what the purpose is for the "comment feedback" page separation. But if it isn't being used, it might flow better between pages to remove this? Otherwise, it is a really clear and consistent design, that uses good imagery to highlight points and notes.

    1. A better understand of judgement is needed if we want to improve our design ability in an intentional manner. Judgement is a key dimension in the process of design. The ability to make design judgements is what distinguishes a designer as a designer.

      TEST ANNOTATION - A good and thorough summary.