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The famous Studio A at Hitsville, USA in Motown, Detroit January 2025
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Q2 Connect CTS A to all your other modules (and components) - week 11
Our task was to link CTS A into other modules. We had many good points listed, however it was too messy that it was seen as a draft. I admire the dedication of my group members to instantly work together, redoing our work. Thus, we recreated it in a short span of time with satisfaction. Therefore, collaborative skills such as seeking feedback are crucial under critical thinking.
Furthermore, I realised Studio A heavily practises critical thinking. The evaluation of all our group work showed that we mentioned studio A the most.It makes sense as I do recall using critical thinking mostly in Studio A. For instance, we researched South-East Asian restaurant logo branding to find effective and ineffective designs. I ate in the restaurants selectively, to create a reliable evaluation of their potential to consumers. For example, one reference was from “3 meals a day”, I enjoy their food but their brand design was underwhelming. Thus, I used critical thinking, partly to consider their target audience and how I would redesign their brand.
Additionally, we are encouraged to view groupworks from other classes and groups to better understand their thoughts and to appreciate their visible efforts. This way, we won’t feel small in our progress knowing that our peers also face difficulty in certain modules, as they mentioned. Moreover, we get to better understand how people specifically apply critical thinking into all aspects of Design Communication; through mindfulness part of critical thinking.
Lastly, as we apply our experiences into critical thinking through all the modules of Design Communication, we reflect upon ourselves as we think about our progress and dedication towards this course. Looking back, it can motivate us not to give up and do better! Thus, we are able to improve our character development through a growth mindset in critical thinking.
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References in MLA style:
Focus, Amy B Change N. “Importance of Self Reflection for Growth Mindset.” Change N Focus, June 2018, www.changenfocus.com/self-reflection-growth-mindset. (Accessed 12 November)
Schukei, Abby. “How Can Design Thinking Support the Studio Process in Your Classroom?” The Art of Education University, 27 Mar. 2023, theartofeducation.edu/2021/07/july-how-can-design-thinking-support-the-studio-process-in-your-classroom/. (Accessed 11 November)
Initial "draft" for our group work - week 11 CTS A
Redo of our groupwork upon feedback !
Compilation of group work in CEN1C + evaluation on which module does CTS A mostly involves.
How i apply Critical thinking into Studio A - SE asian food research + analysis of brand/logo design