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    Goldschmidt‚ G. 2003‚ ‘The Backtalk of Self-Generated Sketches’‚ Design Issues‚ Volume 19‚ Number 1 In the article‚ ‘The Backtalk of Self-Generated Sketches‚’ Goldschmidt discusses and talk over how we as human especially designers and artists use drawing and sketching to help us to generate ideas and also strengthening them by interpreting the ‘blacktalk’ of a sketching process. The article shows that the backtalk of a self-generated sketch gives rise to novel information that is not deducible

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    fashion designers have a steady belief in this fantasy and have attempted to achieve this through the work of art and fashion. Throughout this essay‚ the bewildering topic of fashion and Surrealism will be taken into an in depth analysis. Topical questions will be undertaken to ensure a clear understanding of fashion and surrealism. With defining the concepts behind Surrealist fashion the essay will be able to progress into additional subjects within the topic. Relevant fashion designers and artists

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    problems designers are facing‚ but are ignoring‚ through his “rubber duck” example. Upon describing the problems of the present mentality behind designing products‚ McDonough shows a short clip which suggests that there is a solution. He then goes into asking what the fundamental question for designers is. In other words‚ what are their intentions? Once their intentions are clarified‚ then steps can be taken to pursue projects which complement their intentions. The intention of a designer must be

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    INTERIOR DESIGN PRINCIPLES What is Interior Design? 3/10/15 1 Definition of an Interior Desginer • The professional interior designer is qualified by education‚ experience‚ and examination to enhance the function and quality of interior spaces for the purpose of improving the quality of life‚ increasing productivity‚ and protecting the health‚ safety‚ and welfare of the public. 3/10/15 2 3/10/15 3 INTERIOR DESIGN PRINCIPLES • By the knowledge of basic interior design principles you can

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    and communicates aspects of his or her personal and social identity. In the 21st century‚ fashion as body decoration is still a universal part of a person’s everyday knowledge‚ with the help of Designers who continually persuade the public that their new ideas are “what‘s in”. Next season‚ the same designers convince individuals to give up their allegiance to ‘out-dated designs and embrace the modern visual trends of the latest collections. The same garments are successively dubbed‚ “reinvention of

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    industrial manufacturing of making products new and what role did the designer play in creating new products? The Industrial Revolution‚ which took place from the 18th to 19th centuries‚ was a period during which rural societies in Europe and America became industrial and urban. (www.history.com 2013-08-22) Prior to this the manufacture of goods was often done in peoples homes using their hands‚ or basic machinery- the ‘designer’ also created the product. Industrialisation shifted this‚ with the

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    loosely and getting specific as you progress through the design process. A mood board is a tool used by designers to help them get a good idea of what their clients are looking for. Mood boards are basically collages of items such as photographs‚ sketches‚ clippings‚ fabric swatches and color samples. A mood board can be actual or virtual. A mood board is used by many different types of designers such as those in fashion and interior

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    Pre-Feasibility Study BOUTIQUE (Women Designer Wear) INTRODUCTION 1.1 Project Brief The pre-feasibility study focuses on the establishment of women designer wear Kapra Boutique including the operations of apparel designing‚ manufacturing‚ selling and marketing. The study has been designed to capture the dynamics of the Kapra Boutique industry‚ with its many components and possible strategic opportunities. 1.2 Opportunity Rationale Clothing is a beautiful visual demonstration of the social

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    commercial sponsor (New York)‚ lasting four to ten days. It is held so that fashion designers are able to showcase their “collections” for either spring or fall seasons to consumers” (definition) (Indvik). In New York‚ it is referred to as the Mercedes- Benz Fashion week because they sponsor fashion week every year. Fashion week happens twice a year in February and September. Fashion week is when American and international designers come to show off their upcoming collections. The fashion shows are entertaining

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    1. Introduction In this report we have modelled a knowledge management system using CommonKADS methodology and conducted a social analysis of the proposed knowledge management system. We have applied the common KADS methodology to analyze a Virtual Organization established between Small Scale Machinery (SSM) enterprises and Die Cast limited (DCL). We further looked at improving this virtual organization with the help of a Knowledge Management system. We have analyzed Virtual Organization from

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