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    clothes. That is just a basic fact. Fashion designers are the ones that design the clothes that people wear. Designing can be a long process. A design has to be done for an item, pick out the right fabrics and colors, and one may need to put together a sample product to see what it would be like. Without fashion designers, we would not really have clothes to wear. Being a fashion designer is important because they learn to make and design clothes so people can have something to wear. Even…

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    architecture to describe designs as a response to the site; correlating the built form with the landscape as a strategy to persuade the public to accept ambitious designs. Heymann asserts that few architects create designs that are a true response to the unique characteristics of a site (like Glenn Murcutt); rather, most architects use elements of the site to generate an abstracted…

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    magazine design inspire young designers and produced a plenty of imitators. He makes young generation to accept typography as a medium of expression. He gained his recognition when he was an art director of the magazine Ray Gun. He worked for a host of wealthy and well-known corporations. He also published a few of his monograph to display his works and to demonstrate the philosophy behind…

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    If there is anything to write on the subject of Architecture 101, I could not help but wonder is there anything more primordial, more primeval, intuitive or simply more basic than to write about Space and Form? Architecture students (or for that, matter professionals), generally marvel at Form simply because of its direct visual and tactile nature experienced through their (and our own) baser sensory perception. But Space is not as tangible; and this is where both fumble. It is only natural;…

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    art director and surfer. He is renowned for his “Grunge typography”. breaking the rules and grids. His experimental typography and magazine design inspire young designers. He is a pioneer of an aesthetic called “Grunge typography”. Early life 200 David Carson started his career as a graphic designer relatively late. He actually was not majored at graphic design or any related major first. He studied sociology at San Diego State University and graduated with “honor and distinction“. After…

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    are to donate my design skills to my community. I want to create my own design firm and provide volunteer work through my business, a growing number of young designers are attracted to humanitarian work, like myself. The practice of architecture and design can be a huge component to advertising my personal skills. The greatest asset to an ID (Interior Design) is the individual skill sets they have, so no one has the same skills that you do. Relating back to humanitarianism, design is becoming a…

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    Engineering Teamwork

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    is already evident. In the design process, it appears that everyone has ideas to contribute, but the bulk of the initial work comes from James, who is excited and outspoken, Joe, who is very logical in the construction, and me, who attempts to question the design around the constraints and measurements. With brainstorming out of the way, Carlos’ leadership style is exemplified. From our work, he is able to focus the rest of us into committing to an idea when the design process is getting too…

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    3D Printer Essay

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    products, there has to be a suitable group to buy them. Think long and hard about this, unless you 're absolutely positive there 's a good market for what you intend to sell. In all honesty, it 's very easy to get carried away with the creative end of 3D design! If you get that far and find yourself overwhelmed with excitement, as in, you can 't wait to get started, that 's a really good sign. Building a business from a 3D printer may be exciting and these amazing machines can really give you…

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    began working on another prototype design. I sent a photo of it to my other teammates so that they would know that we had another design to think about. Had we had more time I would have discussed this design with my teammates and had them help me create the prototype. Our third and final meeting was in the testing room. It was here where we tested out our different designs, landing on the one that combined the two initial designs. Once we had decided to use the design, we made the prototype…

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    class. A search on “jobs requiring drafting” pulls up a lot of engineering jobs. There are also a lot of architectural jobs. After a little digging there are a few technical directing or technical design jobs. All of these jobs required an advanced knowledge of drafting. The technical directing and design jobs also required a few other things. The engineering and architectural jobs only required drafting skills, but I am sure it is slightly different than the drafting that we covered class. All…

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