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    During the late 15th century, Leonardo da Vinci introduced the drawing of the Vitruvian man in the architecture world. This drawing eventually becomes a fundamental element throughout the centuries. Most of the architects design their buildings by using this principle. However, after all these years of transformation of one architecture style to another, one question is raised - is there any other ways architecture an embodied process? In this essay, I am going to discuss about another method of…

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    Paul Rand: Graphic Design

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    Paul Rand: Graphic Design Paul Rand was a graphic designer, born as Peretz Rosenbaum in Brooklyn, New York. He showed artistic talent from the time he was just a child. He was raised as an Orthodox Jew and so he did not have the approval of his father with his art as drawing the human figure was looked down upon. He used newspaper cartoon strips as his early inspiration for his sketches. He decided he wanted to be a painter and studied art at Pratt Institute. He began to have doubts about…

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    Graphic Design Process

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    Design Process An element of graphic design that could have a positive effect on students was design process. The design process assisted graphic designers with processing information and ideas. The graphic design process introduced how to think more like an explosion of ideas than linear line of one idea. Linear thinking was about one idea and attaching to that idea. While, lateral thinking was trying multiple ideas at once and changing and improving them over time. Hernandez and Prathibha…

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    At the University of Kansas, only one third of the freshman in the industrial design program are female students. Because of reinforced gender roles, many women are steered away from completing a degree in the STEM fields. Gender diversity in industrial design is essential as it puts forth new ideas due to the way women experience the world. It is vital to examine the variation of reasons preventing women from pursuing an industrial design degree and then to construct methods to encourage more…

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    Seminar Stage Directing

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    Creative Coursework-THE 541 Seminar Stage Directing-Directorial Concept for Crave by Sarah Kane During this course I gained knowledge regarding directorial techniques during collaborations, discussions, and readings. The knowledge and techniques gained from this assignment are practical and applicable to directing. I chose this specific project as my strongest work because of the content. I had no prior knowledge of Sarah Kane or In-Yer-Face theatre. The research for the project taught me how to…

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    Plane. In these writings he questions the nature and purpose of art, suggesting it should be detached from the real, material world and instead value the spiritual means of communication. 4.Research the Bauhaus. What was it? Where was it located? Staatliches Bauhaus, commonly known simply as Bauhaus, was an art school in Germany that combined crafts and the fine arts, and was famous for the approach to design that it publicised and taught. It operated from 1919 to 1933. 5.How did Kandinsky’s…

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    Wong 4 methods to Bass specifically in his film and print designs.16 This is why Bass was also influenced by the Russian Constructivist typography and Bauhaus design theory that is featured in most of his designs. Saul Bass greatly influenced film titles and corporate logo designs. One of his colleagues, Martin Scorsese described Bass’s film titles as “…not…

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    Paul Klee Research Paper

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    Tanner Harmsen Ms. Bromley October 2, 2016 Artist Essay Paul Klee Paul Klee was a German and Swiss artist best known for his amount of art influenced by expressionism, surrealism, and cubism. Paul Klee was born in Munchenbuchsee, Switzerland, on December 18, 1879. He was involved and influenced by many artistic movements, including cubism, surrealism, and expressionism. He taught in Germany until 1933. His family then fled to Switzerland, where he died on June 29, 1940. In his early life he…

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    project information title or description: Logo design of AA designer: Massimo Vignelli client: American Airlines year: 1967 American Airlines identity and branding were designed by Massimo Vignelli’s design firm, Unimark International in 1967. The logo contains two colors which represent American flag: blue and red. He created something very simple: two A letters and geometric X-shaped eagle. Massimo Vignelli was born and raised in Milan in 1931. He first studied architecture in…

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    Three most reconisable cultural improvments were in art (dadaism) , arhitecture (bauhaus) and cinema (expressionism). Dadaism was movement, in Weimar Republic it politicized the art movement explicitly and opposed the Weimar government, the military, conservative lobbies and the bureaucracy. They also expressed painful critique of the…

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