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    Council of the Blind v. Paulson). The case struck me when I first heard it, and I am still fascinated by it. It sparked an epiphany in terms of my own creativity; it’s dangerous to follow repetitive routine blindly. I discovered my passion for creative design after graduating from secondary school in Hong Kong, when I took a year off and worked as a visual merchandising trainee at a multi-brand fashion house. This was one of the most positive, life-changing experiences I have ever had. Not only…

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    The Minimalism Movement

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    Synopsis The term Minimalism emerged in New York in the early 1960s within the reduced design of Bauhaus (form follows function) and is still present in our century. Also, the Japanese ideas such as Zen or Ma influenced the Minimalism. „It is a more meditative approach [...], designed to encourage mental peace and quiet.“ (Brown., 2016) The clean lines and the neutral color palette is essential for it. Minimalism is also considered as an important movement of postmodernist art known as the…

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    which is the meaning of ornamentation today, and at the end, I am going to share my own thoughts about ornaments. Ornamentation, which is the state of decorating an object, a room, or a building, is one of the visual elements in architecture and design. People started ornamenting their caves, homes, and objects even before history was recorded. For that, no one knows when and where did people start ornamenting, and how did the idea of ornamenting come to their mind. However, we know that…

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    An Eye For The Smaller Details: Accessory Design Degree If you notice the accessories before the outfit and instantly know whether they match, then you might be destined for an accessory design degree. It is a creative and ever-evolving field where you get to get to turn your designs into reality. Because of the strong focus on creativity and excellent design, it is also a field that is perfect if you love working with your hands and have a strong imagination. As long as you have the creativity…

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    Process Design The design and management of accurate processes are the foundation to any operation. Effective process design is the basis for all successful operations management practices; therefore it is important to fully understand it. What is Process Design? Process design involves understanding the characteristics of the product to determine the appropriate manufacturing techniques; it “translates product design into the technical knowledge, organizational capabilities and operating…

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    Coming from a small town in southern Mississippi it is not every day that you hear of someone with an interest in studying Fashion. From a very young age I have been interested in the Fashion Industry. While attending fashion prep summer camps at Mississippi State University, I learned about both the business and designing aspects of the industry. Attending these camps showed me that studying fashion is exactly what I want to study in college. Over the next four years I expect to learn…

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    Frank Sorbeir

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    Our project was inspired by the use of projectors to project imagery on to the human form instead of a flat space, by projecting images on a 3D form instead of a screen it blends fashion and technology into one medium. This method has become very popular recently while some predict this maybe the future of haute and high fashion industry. This unique way allows the model to only “wear” light, which can be easily manipulated. The ease of manipulation allows the creators to experiment with various…

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    Cedar Behnke Professor Michael Kasperek Introduction to SDG 20 October 2015 Concept Artist Career Analysis There are many potential careers in the field of game design that draw my attention. Of them all, the one that really interests me most is concept artist. A concept artist comes up with ideas, concepts, and the early sketches of what a game will look like. This professional takes a story or theme and invents how the characters, objects, actions, and background sceneries which bring the…

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    Design Philosophy As an artist I strive to create images to express intended that provokes questions and individual interpretation. As a Portrait photographer, I want my portraits to be considered the balance of how the subject wants to look in the photograph and the photographer's artistic input. The design is a set of tools, not a standardized process. For something to be “well designed” it could be simple, or it could be involved. It could be considered aesthetically pleasing, or it could…

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    4.4.3 the Context of this book The book takes an inside-out approach to design, arguing that the more we understand human behavior, the better we can design for it. The text suggests new ways to analyze current designs before they are built, allowing the designer to anticipate a user's future experience. More than one hundred photographs and drawings illustrate its key concepts, with exercises and case studies, to help to learn relevant scientific terms and suggest topics for further study…

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