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    vision broadened, I worked closely with architects and structural engineers, with materials engineers and with graphic designers. I designed products, structures, art installations, exhibitions, workshops and community activities. My more recent works, through the form of exhibit installations, experiment with the interplay of physical interactions through visual perceptions. My designs, through constructed space, material and light, invite exhibit visitors to step into the immersive spaces, to…

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    Marcano 4 April 2016 History of Graphic Design Formal Writing: Designer Biography The innovative genius of Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959) has influenced the development of architecture and modern graphic design in immense and subtle ways. Frank Lloyd Wright should be given more credit for his influence on graphic design not only from his several digital designs but through his fine arts work as well, because of his unique style of experimenting with nature in his design and architectural…

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    Today, everything is a product. From media to marketing and everything in between, the aim of design is to ensure a profit from an established relationship between product and audience. The goal is for the audience to buy whatever you are selling, whether it be physical products or intangible concepts, and the design must make your product entertaining without being so outlandish that the audience feels out of their depth, thus rejecting it entirely. As a result, originality is a scarce…

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    Council of the Blind v. Paulson). The case struck me when I first heard it, and I am still fascinated by it. It sparked an epiphany in terms of my own creativity; it’s dangerous to follow repetitive routine blindly. I discovered my passion for creative design after graduating from secondary school in Hong Kong, when I took a year off and worked as a visual merchandising trainee at a multi-brand fashion house. This was one of the most positive, life-changing experiences I have ever had. Not only…

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    I have distinct goals of where I desire to be in five years. I comprehend exactly what I want to be achieving in my graphic design career, my fine art career and my general lifestyle five years from now. I always keep these goals in my mind and work on getting one step closer to them every day. To begin with, I desire for my graphic design career to be thriving in five years’ time. By then I should have my Bachelor’s degree from a renowned university. I have not yet concretely decided which…

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    which was about the Interpretation of beauty from different perspectives in addition to the numerous manners human beings perceive beauty. Richard Seymour was educated as a graphics designer at the St Marine central school for art and design and in the royal college of arts in London (Design Indaba, 2013). According to design Indaba magazine he is one of Europe’s best known products designer. In October, 2011, Seymour gave a TED talk entitled “how beauty feels”. In this talk, Seymour’s purpose…

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    I couldn 't tell you how many photo and design contests I have seen recently; for all of them, of course, I have wanted to do my share and submit something. Do I actually have time for that though? Probably not with all the requirements each contest asks for along with my school work, being involved in Spring Arbor University’s Student Government, their school paper “The Pulse,” and a few other extracurricular activities I participate in. Among the million other people who would be entering in…

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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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    Architecture and Design Profile Ten years directing all aspects of a multidisciplinary design consultancy Twenty years leading design projects in the disciplines of architecture, product design and branding Extensive experience in all aspects of design and production in both architecture and industrial design Experience in all aspects of creative direction including defining the design agenda, team building and management to achieve the highest quality, on time, and within budget Design…

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    Art Deco

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    This style influenced the decorative arts, architecture, interior design, and industrial design as well as the visual arts, fashion, painting, graphic arts, and cinema. It was a mixture of many styles and movements such as constructivism, cubism, bauhaus, art nouveau, and modernism. Although many movements had established roots in architecture, the Art Deco…

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