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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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    something, this would motivate many of us and help us pick the career that we are truly passionate about and find something creative in it. And having someone to explain to us what creativity is, this can go into many other career fields, like an engineer, they can create new technology to a chef, creating new dishes, with an extraordinary…

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    Vfx Persuasive Speech

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    every impact. While this can be very important, the average do-it-yourselfer is not heading to require super driven torque for the odd work that they will be completing. In exchange for the higher torque of the pneumatic influence wrench, the electric design is not going to need the use of an air compressor. This makes the electrical wrench much much more convenient to use and it means that it can be used in situations where an air compressor many not be available, this kind of as changing tires…

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    Curved’s design — which has a certain space-age, 1960s feel to it — I looked at creating film posters for, initially a 1969 “Doctor Who” story The Seeds of Death then, Stanley Kubrick’s 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968). The latter, being a seminal piece of cinematic history, comes with a ready made arsenal of iconic moments and imagery to draw upon. In the creation of the series of posters, I was inspired by the work of mid-century designer Saul Bass — both his film posters and title sequence…

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    Art Personal Statement

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    I have enjoyed art of many forms all of my life. Much of my spare time is spent drawing and experimenting with many different art techniques. I have also always loved animated movies such as films from Disney, Pixar and many other not as famously known companies. That is why I chose to major in Media Arts in college. With my passion for art, I would like to inspire others to create their own art or become more interested in art itself. My main goal is to create animated films. I want to be…

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    History Of Graphic Design

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    1. What is graphic design? Graphic design does not have a fixed meaning. In a broad sense it is the production of visual statements. The term was first used by the American book and advertising designer W.A. Dwiggins in 1922. At that time it served the purpose of pointing toward a new profession that was broader than either typography, book design, or advertising design alone. For many years the term “graphic design” held because the range of media that graphic designers worked in did not change…

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    Graphic designing over the past few years has become a very well known career and business opportunity for many people. The business and career of digital design has been increasing over the years, leaving many job opportunities to people that are interested in changing the color of the world. Graphic designing is when ideas and thoughts are put together to create visuals. Graphic designing can be used in order to express ideas or communicate in a peaceful manner. This could be done by making…

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