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    Norax Ayala Analysis

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    This week I spoke to Norax Ayala who’s work was displayed in the Merlino Gallery. She is currently finishing up her last year in the masters program for print making. She decided that she wanted to major in art right after high school. She had always had an interest in art, which her mother had some influence in. She is from Southern California and came to Long Beach for grad school. She has just recently moved to Anaheim as well. Norax likes her art to be abstract and figurative. To make her…

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    had and continues to have a huge impact on the design community. He had a few different careers before becoming a world renowned designer that we know of today. Growing up in Germany he was exposed to carpentry at a young age because his grandfather worked as a one and this defi nitely infl uenced his decision to become a carpenter when he grew up. He was very successful in this fi eld and he later branched off to both architecture and interior design in the beginning of the 1950s, was another…

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    something must be intended to play a certain role. 2: Designer’s design things with an intention for it to play a certain role. 3: Things that are intelligently designed must have a purpose. 4: Therefore, all things with a purpose must have an intelligent designer. Paragraph 1: (Note that my argument is valid, define and clarify any terminology that could be controversial.)…

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    Reilly Salness Art History Topic 1 Throughout the centuries, graphic design influenced society in a variety of ways. The influence evolved through the usage of posters, magazine design, concert posters, and music cover art. In the 1960’s young designers began to reject the social norms. They perceived their parents’ style to be outdated and developed their own style, psychedelia. This art movement with its distortions and bright colors drew its inspiration from the usage of psychedelic drugs…

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    parks. After the parks construction the people started to shape and build the park into what it is today. Central Park began as a commission project in which Vaux convinced the officials to hold a competition for its design because he really did not like the design by the Chief Engineer for the park, Egbert L. Viele. Vaux was native to England, the birthplace…

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    Design is born when individuals revolt against the norms and rules placed on them by history, artist, and the want and needs of society in any given time period. Learning about these limitations and their origins in an attempt to change what is already set in stone, this is the life style of a designer; to think outside of the box while considering the parameters onto which one feels comfortable, able, and ready. Often going against rules on purpose to express freedom and demand change, which…

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    occupation it might be. It's a typical question among ordinary citizens that 'what does a graphic designer do?' The question, regardless of whether he is into publicizing or computer graphics, leaves individuals in the realm of confusion. Graphical design is important for the success of your production, online or offline business. It is advisable for you to leave it to experts to create perfect images for you. Whatever you decide to do, don't just think that a little bit of clip art or perhaps…

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    Graphic design is a broad topic that has the power to change the world. Public information design is the least glamorous side of graphic design. It is usually the last thing that comes to mind when someone mentions Graphic Design. AIGA medalist Sylvia Harris has impacted the graphic design community in ways that have inspired others to strive to change the world around them. As an African American woman who was raised during the 60s, she grew up with a unique perspective and offered something…

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    Carol Twombly Essay

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    promising student at the Rhode Island School of Design. Before becoming a typographer, she was a sculpture, but later on she decided to go into graphic design because it was more practical course to study for her. She studied under the type designer Charles Bigelow, the designer of Lucida, Apple Geneva and Wingdings. Bigelow’s work interested and influenced her work as a typographer. In 1988, Twombly joined Adobe where she contributed to the design of many typefaces such as Trajan, Myraid, and…

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    Why I Chose Architecture

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    architecture was when I was three years old playing with the Lego Duplo set my parents had bought me. I wanted my design for my Barbie’s house to be something spectacular that no other Barbie had. I remember that passion, that passion that I still have today for architecture. One of the reasons I chose architecture as my major over everything else is because I love how I have the capability to design structures that can move people both physically and emotionally. Being able to put so much…

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