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    Six Week Reflection

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    REFLECTION This week 's reflection has resumed the debate on participation and communication with a special focus on planning theory and practices. This discussion shed light on the rise of new ways of planning different to the traditional rational planning approach. In particular, this reflection expands on communicative planning (sometimes called collaborative planning), an approach based on the use of communication to help different interests in the process understand each other. Moreover,…

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    Cultural Context Analysis

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    to use it and understand the importance it gives in our lives. In order to understand the meaning of what is being communicated, context should be taken into consideration (Knapp & Daly, 2011). Each type and example of communication could have a specific context. Communication context will, as an example, will not be the same for a television broadcaster than for a…

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    where I had the opportunity to be exposed to the full range of chemical engineering courses like chemical engineering basics, unit operations, equipment design and other courses as listed on my transcript. Finally, I obtained my Bachelor`s degree in…

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    Studio Culture In College

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    thing that comes to most of our mind is architecture student. Studio culture is the experiences, behaviors, habits and patterns found within the campus-based architecture design studio. The studio is the life of an architect. Studio is the place where all architecture students have many vivid memories that characterize their design studio experience. Late nights, exciting projects, commitment, extreme dedication, long lasting friendships, long hours of working, punishing critiques, unpredictable…

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    schools. I was doing everything I wanted to do learning things I was interested in. When I applied to colleges I Applied to SUNY schools that had Graphic Design Majors and ended up going to Alfred State College as a Digital media and animation major. I was told that we would explore the world of 2D and 3D animation along with areas of graphic design, photography and videography. After spending 5 semesters in the program gaining knowledge in other programs such as Brackets, Maya, Adobe After…

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    significant value in the study of design history. Unfortunately, at a time when incredible value is placed on novelty and individual creativity, the narratives of the past often fall on deaf ears, written off as mere nostalgia (Hunt 2014, 1). Focusing on landscape architecture, this essay will defend the presence of history in contemporary thought and promote an active and critical engagement with the antecedents of design. It will be argued that the study of design history provides valuable…

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    These are the questions I ask myself frequently. I am interested in how these things were made and I want to learn how to make them all myself as well. For as long as i can remember, I have always been into art, I have always liked making little designs and just coming up with some random logos of random company names that I make up. I soon found out that there is a career in doing these types of things and it’s called Graphic Designing. In this speech, I will outline the job description,…

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    Perfect Map Of A City

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    1. Discuss Activities 1.1(2), 1.2(1), 1.3, 1.4 Activity 1.1: Do you think it would be possible to make a perfect map of a city? What would such a map have to look like? How useful would it be? Making a perfect map of a city wouldn't be possible because it is impossible to make a perfect detailed replica of what a city looks like while also scaling it down. For the map of a city to be absolutely perfect it would also have to be the exact size of the city and then it would be rendered obsolete…

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    Tablemate Case Summary

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    Tablemate, a product produced by VitalTech has effectively given St. Peter’s residence a more social, pleasurable, and comfortable dining experience. A critical part of the design process was understanding that many residents are sometimes forced to leave their homes and live at St. Peter’s due to their disabilities, this gave us the idea of what experience the device should provide in the final product. The final decision was to give the ladies at table two a dining experience that would feel…

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    Rhetoric In Graphic Design

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    field of graphic design, is its own genre. Perhaps this loss of understanding originates from how typography is considered and utilize by those in the field itself. That being said, what are the…

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