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    Growing a Graphic Design Business and Customer Loyalty A growing body of research on building a graphic design business is an indicator that is a topic of importance to the business world. Upteen amounts of small businesses are working towards having their companies grow and become a well developed franchise. A extensive amount of researchers and educators are demanding a way to identify the certain variables their business can have, in order to gain more clients and have a repeat of customers…

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    Interior Design Theories: Meaning of Place, Place Attachment, and Artifact Attachment What is design theory? Design theory is the understanding of strategies, methods, research and analysis of the practice of design. What design theory does is: act as a frame work for analysis, facilitate development, application to real-world problems, provide criteria to judge and evaluate, and is the critical pillar of foundation in knowledge. In this paper we will be examining the theories meaning of place…

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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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    inhabited, the furniture used, the surrounding graphic design, has all been influenced by the aesthetics and the ideology of Modernist design. The Modernists believed in technology as the key means to achieve social improvement and in the machine as a symbol of that aspiration. They fostered a utopian desire to create a better world. These principles were frequently combined with social and largely left-leaning political beliefs which held that design and art could, and should, transform…

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    I am Victoria Bowie and I am on my way to accomplishing a bachelorette in User Experience Design at Lesley University. From a tender age, I have always been fascinated with technology and my mind would fill up with thoughts on how I could help society for the greater good of mankind. Daydreaming about how I can make a change in the world and actions that I have made to help others has been happening since my younger days, even up till now. I was fixing computers at the age of eleven and creating…

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    Responsive Web Design With the rapid creation of new and innovative ways for consumers to browse the Internet, delivering a functional yet aesthetically pleasing online experience has become an increasingly difficult task for web developers to do (Lee, et al., 2015). Aspect ratio, pixel density, screen size, and browser type are some of the things that must be taken into account when creating a website or app for the web; and with the release of every new phone, tablet, laptop, television, and…

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    Design is “the process by which we posit changes to the physical and virtual worlds in which we live through intentional acts.” Evidently, the term encompasses a vast number of fields, including architectural design, industrial design, textile design, and more. Creative designers are not limited by constraints. Jon Utzon chose to break nearly every rule when entering an architecture contest, including one rather important restriction that set limits to how large the building could be.…

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    what they do and consume. What is often overlooked is how design solutions affect the world around us. And unfortunately more often than not those solutions are not socially conscious. Therefore such tendency raises questions: “Does modern graphic design industry have the balance between “effective” and “socially responsible” communication? How do graphic designers in the industry address issues of social responsibility? Does graphic design industry serve the community…

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    do believe that I have some new ideas about my major, graphic design. In this book, I mainly read about part three, Concepts and Critical Thinking, which is a requirement, and part two, Two-dimensional Design, which personally I believe is much more related to graphic design for the reason that I think graphic design is much more an activity of ‘decorating’ simple model more attractive, which is mainly focus on two-dimensional design. In the following paragraphs, I would like to illustrate about…

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    Madanipour, (1996), urban design can be defined as the interact between architecture, town planning, and other related professions; the three dimensional design of spaces which are serving people and their subsequent care and management. The design of the external spaces including the following elements: buildings arrangements with their different uses, the associated movement networks, and the spaces and the urban landscape of spaces between them. It is to be concluded that urban design is the…

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