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    Over the past few years’ sustainability has created a massive buzz amongst the masses and especially amongst designers. Sustainability however is so much more than just another trend. The real question however is why we as designers should consider using sustainability in our designs. After the Rio conference in 1992 a lot of other countries decided to draw up a national blueprint in order to help with the development of sustainability. They later found out that this was going to be more…

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    Training Benefit Analysis

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    September 2014 when I first applied for admissions at Bellevue College. I had been laid off as an Administrative Design Assistant at a local staging company where I discovered the interior design world, and my passion for it. The reason I was given is that I lacked experience necessary to work alongside the principle designer, even though I was hired specifically because of my lack of design experience two years earlier. While attending my first quarter at BC, I completed my necessary weekly…

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    project information title or description: Logo design of AA designer: Massimo Vignelli client: American Airlines year: 1967 American Airlines identity and branding were designed by Massimo Vignelli’s design firm, Unimark International in 1967. The logo contains two colors which represent American flag: blue and red. He created something very simple: two A letters and geometric X-shaped eagle. Massimo Vignelli was born and raised in Milan in 1931. He first studied architecture in…

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    Ornament, in regards to architecture, is defined as an addition to a design that improves appearance, but has no specific need or purpose. This is often expressed in the form of faux beams, shutters that do not move, excess detailing or embellishment on columns, and so on and so forth. “To ornament or to not ornament” is a common discussion within the design world. Adolf Loos, Reyner Banham, and Joseph Rykwert are three famous architects that published works discussing their opinions on ornament…

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    Even without wearing the winter jackets in the theater, I felt how painful it would have been if I did, but I believe the costume designer, Bill Layton, had done a very good job of creating 1980s, winter themed costumes for the actors. I loved the scene when Isaak Bailey, played as Randy, had to wear a very thick, blue snow suit. It made Isaak look additionally adorable. I also heard…

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    is hundreds of acres of pool area and a water slide that goes so fast that you have to go down in a tube. It is 55 million for both houses and they aren’t sold separately. Keep reading and you will learn more about the interior and exterior of this mind-blowing mansion. The interior of this mansion is quite elegant. It is very modern, yet still interesting. The second floor has three, full-sized guest bedrooms. It also includes a spacious living room with an elevator reaching all four levels.…

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    When we look on a larger scale the India owns a rich cultural heritage. The culture plays a vital role in defining the particular design style of a place or people with time. The objective of the paper is to study the changes in culture and heritage from vernacular to modern era around India. Vernacular design has been evolved through a process of trial and error from ages. In Methodology the vernacular and contemporary are documented and analyzed on various parameters of tradition. The…

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    Because its far reaching influence brought art into daily life ranged from art to architecture, it is difficult to establish one clear element starting art nouveau. The launch in 1880 by the English designer William Morris of the Arts and Crafts movement could be considered as the start of the Art Nouveau since his movement was rejecting Victorian-era historical decorative art. Over the 1880s and 1890s, European artists like Gustav Klimt, Emile Galle…

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    Prada Handbags Case Study

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    trends in the fashion market, there is a large demand for the stylish and comfortable items that help a person make an impression. For you to make a fashionable statement when accessorizing, nothing works better than one of the numerous authentic designer handbags that are currently floating around the market today. Without a doubt that, the first name that should come to mind is Prada handbags. These handbags are designed by a fashion house that is renowned for producing creations that are…

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    Ex Machina Film Analysis

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    that with the right choice of architecture you can elevate your story visually. In addition to these, set design also includes the interior design aspects of the building. Rich (2015) gives the examples of the modernist furniture, the kitchen full of smooth utensils or the Jackson Pollock imitation which are used in the movie (para. 4). The modern look of the interiors that sit within rocks and cliffs undulate throughout the house. The stars of the living room are the copper lights by David…

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