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    mentally check out of your next PowerPoint presentation after about 10 minutes” (Gallo, 2014, para. 1). So, the question is, what makes for an effective presentation and does different settings and audiences require a variance in the presentation design? Within this paper, a presentation done by David JP Phillips, from the Swedish firm, Presentationsteknik.com, will be assessed and discussed, as well as the…

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    Network Design Paper

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    Network Design Paper Background: Your small business received a contract award to upgrade the network of the UMUC branch office located in Mannheim, Germany. Currently, each department has its own network with its own DSL connection. Students and faculty members have to access each department through the Internet to access resources. Also, each department has added computers by using switches and repeaters. Some of the major problems of the networks are: High rate of collisions Slow…

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    Home Renovation Essay

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    Imagine living in the dream home that you created as a child? Taking control over the design process makes the designing of your home a more engaging, fulfilling and personal experience. Nevertheless, you cannot just start designing without taking a few aspects into consideration because these seemingly tiny slips can add more value to your home. Renovations have become more popular. In fact, the Westpac Renovation Report from 2014 shows that home renovations had increased as much as 147 percent…

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    Define and describe the three stages of Design Psychology 1) Low-level Property Extraction It means a limited set of visual properties which are processed pre-attentively (without need for focusing attention). This stage is important in designing a better visualization in order to determine what…

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    what it might looks like inside the model. The floor plan was first drawn with pencil and later outlined it with black marker to enhance the streak of the structure. On the side of the floor plan, I wrote my thoughts about the designs and the color that I should use for my design. I also designed the outside structure of the model, I chose to use the traditional triangular shaped roof…

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    Ufo Design Flaws

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    purposive sampling of only believers. I do not think it would be ethical to hypnotize people on believing they have been abducted or not, therefor, I believe the best course of action will be to focus on design flaws of small amount of participants as well as purposive sampling. In order to over come these design flaws, I would propose a different yet similar experiment. First, I would randomly sample individuals and ask them if they believe in UFO’s to ensure I have both believers and non…

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    freelancers. As a freelancer you have exclusive creative rights to any project you choose to work on, also it has been determined that as a freelancer you make double the amount you would working for an established company. For me as I study Graphic design its extremely important to know the challenges independent artists face such as the denying of proper insurance coverage…

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    Simmons Hall Design

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    In 1998, Holl was chosen from a handful of architects to be in charge of designing a new residence hall on the campus of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Simmons Hall, one of Holl’s more recognizable designs, is a 350-bed residence that houses 10% of MIT students living on campus. Holl designed the building to stick out amongst the very progressive and modern architecture on MIT’s campus. His concept of “Porosity” is used to infuse the city and campus together. Along with the rooms,…

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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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    1960s Fashion Design

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    The fashion styles and design associated with the 1960s were a reflection of a growing number of teenagers and the youth of that time becoming wealthier. How true is this? This case study is concerned with looking at whether or not it is fair to agree with statement that the fashion and design associated with the 1960s was a reflection of the youth of the time becoming wealthier. This cases study is concentrating on the teenagers living in the United States during this time. The central concept…

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