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pitching an A-Frame Tarp Shelter
How to gift wrap a box? Version 1
Version 2
Version 3
Final version
How to tie shoelaces Version 1 Version 2 Version 3
final:
version 1
how to make wire jewellery this is a repetitive process with no fixed duration
version 2 version 3 version 4 version 5
How to weave a Bamboo Basket
these are the pencil sketches for the process
Here is a more refined output, done digitally.
I plan to make a booklet folded in 3 pages. This is one side of the booklet. The other side will have the title, a materials required tab, and a caution tab (for tight weaves, sitting posture etc).
Final manual
HOW TO DO A BACK FLIP
Army roll clothes is one of the most efficient ways of packing which saves a lot of space. Here's a rough sketch of the process.
Rough sketch
Final Sketch
How to tie a tie
How to reload a gun.
Final
Stick Figure style
Sport Event Iconography style
Realistic style
Final One
Final Two
Reference: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w6IevIgUfxY
How to make a modak.
Sketch
Refined
Mockup
How to blow a balloon of chewing gum:
How to adjust date, time and day in analog watches.
Making Mask from T-Shirt:
Sketch 1:
Sketch 2:
Final:
Name: Divyansh Rastogi Roll no.: 21U130010
how to iron a shirt
Pouring milk from a packet or changing a diaper may seem like mundane activities, but when visually presented on paper in step-by-step diagrams, they take on unusual lives of their own. In this assignment you will create a wordless diagram(s) to instruct how to perform an activity that is made of discreet steps, such putting something together or doing something. The objective of this assignment is to understand how humans produce and use visual instructions.
Specifically the assignment requires: Planning: Most tasks can be done in a variety of ways. The challenge is to choose a sequence of operations that will be easy for users to understand and follow. Presentation: There are many ways to depict the operations. The challenge is to convey the steps of the operations clearly in a series of diagrams.
STAGES
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