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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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    of the ten motivators for blended learning identified during the pre-test, all but two exceeded thirty percent: flexibility in time (57.5%), flexibility in location (55%), timely feedback from facilitators (32.5%), confidentiality (52.5%), engaging design (35%), relevant content (82.5%), being able to work through course materials at my own pace (57.5%), fits your style of learning (47.5%). This displayed the positive impact that blended learning had in workplace learning within the…

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    How important is social proof in website design? We would venture to guess you make choices every day using social proof to help make your decisions. The power of the crowd to reinforce our beliefs and choices is nothing new. If you have every bought a book from The New York Times Best Seller list, social proof has influenced your behavior. There are many complicated descriptions of social proof floating around cyberspace. However, there isn't anything all that convoluted about it. When you…

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    Iphone Research Paper

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    Heuristic of Match between System and the Real World. The Iphone is one of the most recognized technological devices used in the modern day. Since its debut it has been praised for its accessibility, usability, and design. The Iphone ushered in a new phase to mobile technology linking music, web browsing and cell phone capabilities which revolutionized and ushered in the age of the smart phone. The real world user language utilized by the Iphone is familiar; it utilizes icons numerals and other…

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    died 1990 and was a student of Bauhaus. He believed that his designs should be “affordable for the everyday worker but good enough for the wealthy (Galloway 1998).” Carl Jacob Jucker was a Swiss Silversmith and industrial designer who was born in Zurich in 1902 and died in 1997 and like Wagenfeld was also a student at Bauhaus and studied alongside Wagenfeld both of whom studied under the direction of László Moholy-Nagy (Museum of Design Zurich 2016). The Bauhaus was an arts school that was based…

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    Introduction Aim: to understand good design in the eyes of Raymond Lowey. We will evaluate and analyse him as a designer, his style and understand his design philosophy. The intent is to answer the below questions: • What/who inspired him to become a designer? • Did he have a design philosophy? • How did he develop his design philosophy? • What is a good design? • Could we use his philosophy to become better designers? Methodology This report will explore the life…

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    of graphic design. Public signs, utility signs, and road signs are examples of how a design communicate the information with the use of graphical elemtns. As up in coming graphic designers, it is important for us to understand how we should approach informative design; creating something that is just aesthetically pleasing won’t be an effective tool for the public to utilize in everyday life. A perfect example of how communication was integrated in design is Massimo Vignelli’s design of New York…

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    One concept that stood out to me in the Technology theme is in the article called Shell Shorts by Amber Bravo it talks about learning the evolution of material and design of chairs. According to Amber Brown, Eames and Saarine made a plywood chair and started experimenting with molding the chair differently with curves and dimensions with the plywood ( Bravo par.2). They would construct and reconstruct the chairs mold with different dimensions, for example, 2D and 3D to see what style is more…

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