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    This aspect can be depicted through, John Milton’s, Paradise Lost, which expands on the initial chapters of Genesis through the story of Adam and Eve. Paradise Lost follows the story of Adam and Eve getting kicked out of the Garden of Eden after Satan tempts Eve to eat from the Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil. In Mary Shelley’s, Frankenstein, the main character, Frankenstein, creates a monster out of dead body parts and electricity. As Frankenstein grows to resent his creation, the monster…

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    the graphic design business. It gives the designer the ability to work for a business without actually meeting the client. Causing a lack of motivation for the designer. A designer can use shortcuts and the client will not know because they haven’t met in person. This change in designer-client relationship is brought on by advancing technology. As technology advances, customer’s expectations also grow. “As viewers [we] expect more colors, higher resolution, and more detailed designs…” (Amber…

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    the name they say is Ralph Lauren. When Mr. Lauren hears his name it’s like an honor to him. His designs are being recognized is the reason he designs in the first place. It is what keeps him designing all of his different lines. Another reason he loves designing is because he gets the opportunity to make special designs for certain people you hear that some celebrities get a one of a kind special design dress for and award show. But Ralph had the opportunity to his own daughter’s wedding dress.…

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    This has led to the need for finding a way in which the website will respond dynamically to the user 's behaviour and environment based on the screen size, platform, and orientation. Responsive Web Design technology allows the user as he changes from using a laptop, to a smartphone or tablet, for the website to automatically adapt to accommodate for image, resolution, and scripting…

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    Receiving Graphic Design

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    Creating a fantasy world and providing an escape for people is the opportunity of a lifetime, graphic designing provides just that. Graphic design not only provides audiences with a different outlook, it provides the designer an opportunity each and every time to create something new and unique. The work is so captivating in the fact that it is never the same thing twice, each customer has a different request and each designer has a different specific aspect of designing that they have perfected…

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    Council of the Blind v. Paulson). The case struck me when I first heard it, and I am still fascinated by it. It sparked an epiphany in terms of my own creativity; it’s dangerous to follow repetitive routine blindly. I discovered my passion for creative design after graduating from secondary school in Hong Kong, when I took a year off and worked as a visual merchandising trainee at a multi-brand fashion house. This was one of the most positive, life-changing experiences I have ever had. Not only…

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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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    The Minimalism Movement

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    Synopsis The term Minimalism emerged in New York in the early 1960s within the reduced design of Bauhaus (form follows function) and is still present in our century. Also, the Japanese ideas such as Zen or Ma influenced the Minimalism. „It is a more meditative approach [...], designed to encourage mental peace and quiet.“ (Brown., 2016) The clean lines and the neutral color palette is essential for it. Minimalism is also considered as an important movement of postmodernist art known as the…

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    which is the meaning of ornamentation today, and at the end, I am going to share my own thoughts about ornaments. Ornamentation, which is the state of decorating an object, a room, or a building, is one of the visual elements in architecture and design. People started ornamenting their caves, homes, and objects even before history was recorded. For that, no one knows when and where did people start ornamenting, and how did the idea of ornamenting come to their mind. However, we know that…

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    An Eye For The Smaller Details: Accessory Design Degree If you notice the accessories before the outfit and instantly know whether they match, then you might be destined for an accessory design degree. It is a creative and ever-evolving field where you get to get to turn your designs into reality. Because of the strong focus on creativity and excellent design, it is also a field that is perfect if you love working with your hands and have a strong imagination. As long as you have the creativity…

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