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    Several improvements can be implemented to increase business diversity, enhance marketing, and increase vertical integration. With white-labeling, instead of using the Herman Miller name, HM would sign a non-compete and disclosure agreement with each company it deals with and then would manufacture furniture based on each companies designs and requirements. The furniture and related designs would then be sold under the respective company’s brands, therefore introducing HM to consumer markets…

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    Melaminic/Hi-Gloss/Frosted Glass • Grain Trolley • pan drawer unit • Bottle Pullout • Cylinder unit • Plate rack with drip tray • Skirting PVC in Alluminum Finish (ht.12cm) A well-designed interior with a modern modular kitchen adds an appealing outlook to transform your house into a sweet dream home. As a full-service interior design company, we specialize in it. Blending the best laws of modern technology and innovative theories of civil engineering, we design affordable yet aesthetically…

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    Art Nouveau Essay

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    architects tried to harmonize with the environment. The Art Nouveau is considered a total art style because of the wide range of fields, architecture, graphic art, interior design, most of the decorative arts including glasses, jewelry, furniture, textiles. The building is attractive and it has a huge architectural value. It has a rich interior and exterior with decorative arts and fine art material of Hungarian and Central European Art Nouveau. There is not such building that dates from…

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    Designer profile Ross Gardam Ross Gardam is an Australian furniture designer who started his career in 2007. He is a part of stylecraft with also his own Compony [Ross Gardam]. Ross creates furniture with both a traditional and modern style using local manufacturers to help him. He incorporates various modern feels into his work which is pleasing to the eye. He mainly works with chairs and lighting. His athletically pleasing products result in highly rated pieces of art that stand out above…

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    Brochure Design Analysis

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    I believe that Mohawk’s Specialty Digital Substrates brochure is a well designed piece. This brochure contains many qualities of a good design; such as repetition, contrast, flow, and an organized, grid-like structure. The design of this brochure fulfills the many topics we have covered in the Graphic Design 1 class. The very first thing that I noticed when I picked up the brochure was the use of negative space on the cover. Mohawk’s brochure title is in a grey typeface, inside of a white…

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    being the son of Tiffany & Co. founder, Charles Tiffany, but as a notorious glassmaker, designer, and is also credited with being a leader of the Art Nouveau movement. Tiffany began his studies in Europe, and furthers his education at the National Academy of Design in New York with aspirations to become an artist. Painting was Tiffany’s primary interest, however, he began to focus on decorative arts and interiors in the 1870s. Stemming from his father’s jewelry business, Tiffany decided to…

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    Bed Room Bed

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    A fine art, as suggested by the name is the purest form of art. It’s an expression of oneself presented in term of aesthetics and design principles. It can refer to anything made by someone considered an artist, yet the definition of an artist has evolved over time and varies based on context. In Ancient Greece, the term for art was "techne," though that word did not peg art in the modern sense and was instead applied to human activities, especially handicrafts and technical work. The most…

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    bachelor’s degree). I am currently a junior at SCAD and am expected to graduate in the spring of 2017. Name an experience from your childhood travels that helped spark your interest in interior design. Why did it have an impact? Any experience where I traveled internationally invigorated my interest in interior design more than domestic travel. Seeing how different cultures thought of design and translated their local needs to design was most interesting to me. For the sake of the question,…

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    Boston Jail Style

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    Completed in 1851, the Charles Street Jail was a collaboration between architect Gridley James Fox Bryant, widely considered Boston’s most accomplished architect of the time, and Rev. Louis Dwight, a prominent Yale-educated penologist whose travels shaped his interest in and advocacy for prison reform. Thought to be one of the best examples of the “Boston Granite Style” of the mid-19th century, the building “resonated with a strength and dignity appropriate for the era and for Bostonians’…

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    essay discusses the importance of interiority in relation to the Victorian era. During the reign of Queen Victoria from 1837 – 1901, many years after the Industrial Revolution, came major economic developments throughout Britain which had impacts on interior decoration in Victorian homes. The nineteenth century saw a huge growth in the population of Great Britain which had major changes such as the expansion of middle-class families which lead to increased demand for goods and services…

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