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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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    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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    the meaning of logo design and influenced the philosophy of future commercial art. Paul Rand, born on August 15, 1914 as Peretz Rosenbaum in Brooklyn, New York, discovered the world of graphic design at a young age. Although he attended Haaren High School, the Pratt Institute, Parsons School for Design, and the Art Students League of New York, Rand saw himself as a self-taught designer. He was inspired by European art movements,…

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    designer is huge client base. Having a huge client base in today's society is exceptionally good. Everyone who owns a business, organization, etc. needs a logo or design to represent their business, so graphic designers are needed for these types of jobs. For instance, “If a business is going to do marketing than some one is going to need to design those marketing materials.” (YouTheDesigner, 2009). As long as business keep growing more and more, graphic designers will always be needed. As a…

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    40 years (he started around age 25). His work is seen every single day, yet, his name is not normally attached to it. His designs are elegant and simple, but edgy and fresh at the same time. To appear on dozen of products, they must be. Gerard Huerta designed both the basis of the AC/DC logo and this final one, which is now iconic in the world of classic rock.…

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    Jo Mielziner was the great Broadway Scenic designer who designed sets for hundreds of important plays and musicals and whose remarkable career spanned from 1927 to 1989. His design has earned him an array of awards. With his work, he has permanently affected the art of stage design and influenced many other designers. Jo Mielziner was a prominent designer who revolutionized the art of technical theatre. Jo Mielziner spent his childhood in France but moved to the States in 1909. Mielziner father…

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     Describe how you gathered and processed your information. The main aim of the investigation was to learn the responsibility of the state in finding solutions to the urban growth and decline issues in Pyrmont-Ultimo. The information was collected by observing the phenomena, changes, and developments in inner-city areas in order to ascertain some facts related to urban growth and decline in Pyrmont-Ultimo. During the investigation, the group verified the validity of current information but were…

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    throughout Europe and the colonial Americas was the industrial revolution. The industrial revolution was the introduction of machinery such as Thomas Newcomen’s steam engine in and James Hargreaves’ spinning machine that jolted the production of material goods and infrastructure to an all-time high for the era, making way for improvements of manufacturing while spiking consumerism. Not only was this a monumental time for industry, but, the industrial revolution ignited a new age of social order…

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    invented the first successful steam-powered machine. It was elaborate and huge in design, but was the breakthrough in technology that society needed. This machine allowed industries to evolve into platforms that were more efficient and eased the heavy labor that people were accustomed to at that time. It even relocated average living from rural to urban areas. The steam machine was an amazing invention that’s complex design and many purposes changed society’s lives forever. Newcomen’s…

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