The following instructions are required to be printed on a medicine packet. Represent visually the given instructions without using any text. 1. One tablet before breakfast at 7:00 AM. 2. One tablet after lunch at 2:00 PM. 3. One and half tablets after dinner at 9:00 PM. 4. Not to be taken by pregnant women. Size of the medicine packet is as follows: Height: 50mm, Width 200mm, Depth: 50mm. Your final artwork (total ALL four visuals) should fit into the following size: Height: 40mm, Width 160mm. Explain your design solution in not more than 20 words.
Evaluation Criteria:
Ability to communicate clearly using visuals without use of text.
Clarity of visuals.
Quality of renderings.
Overall effectiveness of final design solution.
Step 1: Visualizing the Instructions.
The design needs to communicate each instruction clearly without text. Here's how the visuals will be designed:
1. Visual 1: One Tablet Before Breakfast
- A visual of a person with a clock showing 7:00 AM and one pill beside them.
2. Visual 2: One Tablet After Lunch
- A visual of a person with a clock showing 2:00 PM and one pill beside them.
3. Visual 3: One and Half Tablets After Dinner
- A visual of a person with a clock showing 9:00 PM and one and a half tablets.
4. Visual 4: Pregnant Women
- A crossed-out icon of a pregnant woman and a pill to indicate that it should not be taken by pregnant women.
Step 2: Size and Composition.
The visuals will fit within the specified size of Height: 40mm, Width: 160mm, ensuring clarity and space between each icon. The style will be simple yet effective to make it clear to the user.
Step 3: Materials and Final Presentation.
The visuals will be drawn using simple, clear icons with consistent proportions and colors. No text will be used. 
Plan of a three-dimensional object is shown here. Identify the correct front view of the object from amongst the four images shown below.
The crow is the most common bird that we get to see in India. One cannot miss noticing the innumerable deep-rooted associations that the crow has in Indian society. Imagine that you are a crow and narrate your autobiography. 1. Write your story in 5 sentences. 2. Make 3 sketches of the crow in your story in various poses/moods/expressions. 3. Design a storyboard to describe your story in 8 frames.
Evaluation Criteria:
Ability to design an interesting character and story.
Quality and finish of drawings.
Originality of the story.
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