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    Introduction If fashion is not innovative, new and interesting, how can you call it fashion? Everything keeps being produced over and over again, just in different colours and designs, but in the end we can examine and see that it's the same as that we had before. Accessories are a very important part of fashion styling and aren't just an optional extra, but they are an added extravagance. They dress an outfit: even if you wear the simplest of clothes, you can look like a million dollar show…

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    Graphic Design Process

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    levels of the education system was approach differently. Kindergartens required more freedom with than their higher stages. Primary schools and kindergartens would have two extremely contrasting curriculums. Jill Jesson based her book on developing creativity in primary schools which included projects on graphic design and design principles. Jesson found out ‘a balance of teaching correct techniques and practicing them imaginatively for enjoyment needs to be found’ (Jesson…

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    Essay On Sagmeister

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    Why are Sagmeister & Walsh considered innovative in todays design world? Sagmeister & Walsh not only come up with some of the most innovative graphic design but they are also one of the top design firms around today. Throughout this essay I plan to explore how they got to be where they are and how their work is so different to that of other graphic designers. Also talk about the various ways they use their graphic skills and comparing their work with that of Josef Müller-Brockmann on how they…

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    In “The Creative Class” from the Rise of the Creative Class: And How It’s Transforming Work, Leisure, Community and Everyday Life (2004), Richard Florida who is the director of the Martin Prosperity Institute, gave the reader the idea about new socio-economic class which create ideas and alteration rather than products and is the driving force. In this article, Florida also mentioned about two main layers of creative class including Super-Creative Class and Creative Professionals. This two main…

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    with 'and '. Foster curiosity through positive and interesting discussion about the idea. Rule#3: No idea is ridiculous: Think, Say, Write. Record all ideas, despite personal feeling. Give everyone an opportunity to contribute and promote creativity by telling everyone not to hold back or self-judge before…

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    Art is the expression of human skill, and while it usually refers to the creative arts, it comprises all things from engineering to dancing. Even the most functional product must be designed with a careful balance of functionality and aesthetics. Making this art requires a tedious creative process that follows ideas from their beginnings to their ends. As the world changes and technologies develop, this creative process must as well, affecting all who utilize it. The use of these new…

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    were flat and uninteresting. Although I was reading a lot of interesting stories at home, I had trouble producing such interesting ideas myself. In our family, my sister was considered the creative one; my parents would often praise my sister’s creativity. They were always impressed with my sister’s ideas, and when, on occasion, I was the one that came up with a creative idea, they immediately assumed it was my sister’s idea. My parents didn’t criticize me for not being creative, but, since they…

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    Videography Analysis

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    I have always loved and appreciated art, but I never considered myself being an artist or even capable of being an artist. I am a writer, photographer, and videographer, and while I experience those mediums as expressive and personal, I have made excuses as to why my products are not art: “even creative writing is formulaic and academic, therefore it is not art; my photography relies more on technical skill and internal math, therefore it is not art; my videography captures a subject but is not…

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    to play a certain role Role ambiguity – occurs when there is a lack of clarity between the roles members are expected to play. Functional conflict vs. Dysfunctional conflict Functional conflict is non aggressive and allows for the stimulation of creativity and allows ideas to flow whereas dysfunctional conflict is an aggressive and can be detrimental to team morale and productivity. Advantages of conflict • Helps to crate awareness of a problem that can then be addressed to the benefit of the…

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    California Drought History

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    very challenging phase. We needed to be brave to convey our idea. Even ideas that sounded too imaginative still could be delivered. This was also very exciting for me because, we could use our imagination to create unique products and I knew that creativity is really important during the ideate phase. I was challenging myself to be as creative as possible. Combining idea between team was really interesting. We came with a lot of different ideas and started assessing each person’s ideas. We…

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