©Jacques Giard 2010 DSC 101 Design Awareness 6 The Designing Triad… Designer/Maker/ User as participants. DESIGNER MAKER USER ©Jacques Giard 2010 DSC 101 Design Awareness 7 The Designing Triad… Designer/Maker/ User as participants. CONTEXT DESIGNER MAKER A USER The Age of Needs (2.5 M BCE to 10‚000 BCE) ©Jacques Giard 2010 DSC 101 Design Awareness 8 The Designing Triad… Designer/Maker/ User as participants. The Age of Needs (2.5 M BCE to 10‚000
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an ongoing relationship with the client. Basically the designer has to confer with the client and outline all of the needs that the client might have and any parameters that need to be met. Next‚ the designer needs to find out anything and everything that they can about that same problem. This includes such things as market research and sample solutions that other designers may have come up with. After gathering the information a designer must come up with ideas for the solution. Several methods
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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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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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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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profession? How was the industrial manufacturing of making products new and what role did the designer play in creating new products? The industrial revolution was a movement that began in mainly in England and Germany during the 18th-19th century. It then spread throughout the world. The industrial revolution introduced the notion of function‚ ergonomics‚ and the use of modern materials. Designers had to think of new ways to create objects with the use of modern industrial materials in a cheaper
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(Introduction) I will be doing an introduction of a young Dutch fashion designer Iris Van Herpen. I chose to introduce her because she is a good example of successful woman. She became famous for the water dress she designed‚ and has the nickname of “little McQueen.” They are both very talented and their designs are very innovative. I think my audience might like this topic‚ because that there are many well-known designers in the world‚ but very few of them can achieve accomplishment like her in
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Bibliography………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… pg 6 Acknowledgement I would like to thank Miss Bethany Conlan for all of the help in which she offered towards this assignment. Angelo Kotsis Designer’s Background Information Angelo Kotsis is an industrial designer that currently works at Design Resources. Kotsis studied technical drawing while he was in high school and attained his HSC in 1993. Kotsis then undertook a Bachelor’s Degree with honours in Industrial Design from the University of Western Sydney
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economics and technology need dynamic designers who can propose and realise intelligent‚ responsible innovations with strategic thought‚ leadership and personal vision. The vibrant and exciting fashion and textiles industries contribute significantly to the national and global economies. They affect our daily lives‚ allow us the opportunity for self-expression and define how we are perceived. I aim to specialize in the art of designing. While working as a textile designer I realize that fashion has played
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enough parking spaces. The second step is to brainstorm. They brainstormed that they should make a car that can go over the traffic and be able to park horizontal into the tight parking spaces. The third step is to research and generate ideas. The designers researched that they would be able to make a car that rises over the other cars in traffic and drive forward. Also have the car be able to park horizontally into the tight parking spaces or have it park over another car if no parking spaces are available
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