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    A.M Cassandre

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     The intention of this essay is to discuss an example of design from the early 1900’s. The design I am currently looking at is a poster called ‘Bugatti’ designed in 1925 by a graphic designer and typographer‚ A.M. Cassandre. His real name is Adolph Mouron‚ born on 1901 in Ukraine to French parents. He believed that “Designing a poster means solving a technical and commercial problem...in a language that can be understood by the common man." As a young man‚ Cassandre moved to Paris where

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    AP EURO ART MOVEMENTS Overview: Page # • Italian Renaissance (1400s-mid1500s)………….1-2 • Northern Renaissance (1500s-late1600s)…………3 • Mannerism (Mid-Late 1500s)………………………..3-4 • Baroque (1600-1750)…………………………………...4-5 • Rococo (1700s)…………………………………………….5-6 • Neoclassicism (1750-1850)………………………..........6 • Romanticism (1800-1850)…………………………........7 • Realism (1850-1900)…………………………………....7-8 • Impressionism

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    Weimar

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    Weimar Republic: 1. Emergence of the Democratic Republic and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles Democracy established before treaty to end war be signed‚ Germany had no choice‚ Ludendorff announced Germany has lost war Starvation was ranmpant- no option Needed to stop britans restriction of incoming food supplies Germany becomes a democracy at Weimar in 1919. A republic with a president and prime minister First president- Ebert Scheidemann-PM – Leader of the SDP- Socialist Democratic

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    Post Modernist Examples

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    Activity 17 Below you will find listed some key designers and design groups who are considered to be typical of the post-modern movement.  I would like you to undertake research into as many of them as you can within the recommended time. I would like you to find references to these designers without being given any specific links. This will help you to become an independent researcher. However‚ many of these designers and design groups are still working in graphic design so you may find that they

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    Gothic Subculture Essay

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    the gothic literature took place. There are a couple samples of the literature of gothic‚ such as the book‚ which wrote by Horace Walpole in year of 1717 and in 1797‚ whilst people actually believed the gothic started‚ when the first single song of Bauhaus in 1979 released‚ which called “Bela Lugosi’s Dead” THE DEFINITION AND SUBGROUP OF GOTHS According to the statement of the sociologist‚ Paul Hodkinson‚ in his book Goth: Identity‚ style and subculture‚ Gothic has the elements of punk and glam rock

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    Typography & Typeface Design

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    INTRODUCTION Design is everywhere. It may be a bit of cliché‚ but it is definitely true. We live in an age of mass consumption and mass communication‚ and everywhere we look we can find examples of design. As an industrial design student I‚ naturally‚ tend to focus at product design‚ but there are of course many other design disciplines. However‚ there is one design discipline that I for some reason never perceived as design‚ until I was scribbling in my notepad one day. I was bored and

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    What Is Scenography

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    The design of space in Theatres & Exhibitions and its effect on their audiences. What is scenography and how does is effect space in theatres and exhibition spaces. An introduction into scenography for the theatre and exhibitions spaces. A study into the term ‘Scenography’ and Performance Design in the theatre. QUOTES ‘Every set design frames the performer.’ ‘All stage designs are created worlds‚ so what makes a world opposed to a performance environment?’ ‘Set the performance

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    History of Dance in Art

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    Dance‚ Music‚ and Performance "The Joy of Life" Introduction In the nineteenth century some of the greatest innovations come from artists who strove to discover if art could work on the same level as music. I have decided to research the relationship between art‚ dance‚ and music. The interpretation of dance and music in art continually developed during the twentieth century. Firstly dance as a subject matter‚ drawn narratively and may have a symbolic meaning. This then moved on to dance interpreted

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    Constructivism

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    beginning in 1919‚ which was a rejection of the idea of autonomous art. The movement was in favour of art as a practice for social purposes. Constructivism had a great effect on modern art movements of the 20th century‚ influencing major trends such as Bauhaus and De Stijl movement. Its influence was pervasive‚ with major impacts upon architecture‚ graphic and industrial design‚ theatre‚ film‚ dance‚ fashion and to some extent music. As much as involving itself in designs for industry‚ the Constructivists

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    UNIT 2 – SECTION A Weimar Germany‚ 1919-1929 Key Issue One: How far do the early problems of the Weimar Republic suggest that it was doomed from the start? The origins of the Weimar Republic; the armistice; the effects of the Treaty of Versailles Political problems: the constitution and its consequences for government; political instability Challenges to Weimar‚ 1919-1923: the Spartacists; attempted takeovers by the right-wing: the Freikorps; Kapp Putsch; Munich Putsch

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