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    At that time, I viewed designers as the most mysterious and respectful people of the world. As I grew older, my father, who is an architectural designer, took me to his office and introduced to me his actual work every day. I was immersed by the design drawings showed on his computer, thinking that how the buildings and landscapes were designed. This experience firmed my resolution to become a landscape designer in the future. With this resolution, I chose to be an art student before the College…

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    She told NY Times in 1994, “I just had a God-given talent for making people beautiful.” Zelda had several famous clients that wanted her cut and sew garments. One of her most notable pieces of work was she done for American adult magazine publisher, Hugh Hefner. She was appointed to create the conspicuous Playboy Bunny outfit. “And history has proven, the low-cut, skin-tight, sexy outfits are an iconic symbol of seduction and allure, forever ingrained in pop culture.” She also…

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    Fashion Progression

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    different shows to get ideas or trade clothing. Another thing is they get to travel to find models and different type of looks. They get their ideas from inspiration and fashion industry itself. How to become one They design the clothes we wear today and most clothing we see in magazine today. Designer has so many things to pick from. For example styles, color,pattern, and so much more. That just the good part you have to go to college for it or take classes. You also have to be the best if…

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    The plays background included existential and metaphysical acrobatics. The set design included clocks, chandeliers, cabinets, two imitation rowboats, a bloody towel, a white spider with spots, an oversized golf ball plus snake and mouth plug and an interspecies golf with a Giant Duck. Richard wanted the actors to reflect on the set…

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    http://www.nytimes.com/2012/11/11/magazine/how-zara-grew-into-the-worlds-largest-fashion-retailer.html https://www.inditex.com/about-us/our-story ZARA SWOT Analysis STRENGTH Accessible prices with high-end fashion clothes Efficient, highly centralized operation Fastest logistic system…

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    Rock And Roll's Lifestyle

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    "Euro-Japanese" collection will be hanging in I. Magnin, Nordstrom's Agiatezza in New York, Madeline in Miami, and Lieleganza, Inc. in Pennsylvania. "I've always believed in the mix and match concept," said Martin who studied at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena, California. "I combine strong architectural shapes, Italian techniques, the shape and drape of the Orient and the casual aspects of the American lifestyle. I…

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    While race and specifically the underrepresentation of Black women in mainstream magazines have been thoroughly examined, previous scholars examining representations of race in media have largely ignored hair type of Black women. Investigating the representation of this aspect of Black women’s culture in different media is important because hair type preferences and hierarchies in the Black community have existed since the abolishment of slavery (Byrd & Tharps, 2001). The good hair refers to…

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    When looking at the history of graphic design its clear how impactful design has been. There has been plenty of inspiring designers who have continued to embark creativity. There have been designers such as Stefan Sagmeister, who developed “Lou Reed” poster design, Michael Bierut, “The Architectural League of New York Light Years” poster design, there is also Massimo Vignelli who created “New York City Transit Authority” subway map. From these innovative designers the main connection they share…

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    Douglas Annand The Typist

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    Typist”, designed by Annand in 1936, was one of the cover for “The Home” magazine at that period. This cover design for The Home really shows the strong principle of modernism as well as (small amount of) minimalism in it. A very simple face of a female office worker was made out of found objects such as pencils, rubbers, typewriter ribbon, a piece of string , a beads match and a cigarette. It’s a very minimal and innovative design that reflects the strong modernist influence in culture. The use…

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    Reilly Salness Art History Topic 1 Throughout the centuries, graphic design influenced society in a variety of ways. The influence evolved through the usage of posters, magazine design, concert posters, and music cover art. In the 1960’s young designers began to reject the social norms. They perceived their parents’ style to be outdated and developed their own style, psychedelia. This art movement with its distortions and bright colors drew its inspiration from the usage of psychedelic drugs…

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