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    feeling or emotion in a more abstract way because they are difficult to explain. Poets try to state and express what they feel through beautiful ways thats why they write poetry. Elizabeth Bishop is an American poet that wrote “One Art”‚ one of my favorite poems. She has a unique style of writing‚ although it involves a lot of details of her personal life‚ it’s known for its highly detailed and objective distant point of view on the personal subject it talks about. She writes about her feelings in a very

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    stimulate creativity and their use in architectural design education ´ Doris C. C. K. Kowaltowski • Giovana Bianchi • Valeria Teixeira de Paiva Published online: 13 November 2009 Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2009 Abstract The architectural design process is based on a creative phase where creativity is highly valued. Although the literature on creativity is rich in ways to stimulate the decision-making process‚ these tools are rarely formally present in the building design process

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    style a particular shape or type of apparel item identified by the distinct features that make it unique Style is each and every individual’s way of presenting themselves through clothing. does not have to be trendy or in fashion. eg: emo style‚ skater style etc. Thought goes into a personal style. There are three “yous‚” you as you see yourself‚ you as others see you‚ and you as you want others to see you. The aim of an impeccable personal style should be to bring these three yous as close together

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    significant role in society that it is virtually impossible to walk into a room that does not contain a computer or any other means of accessing the Internet. People have assimilated the Internet into their daily lives‚ using it to find information‚ communicate with others‚ shop‚ and as a pastime. Today’s society gives the Internet its full attention‚ placing real life interaction “on the backburner.” One should limit his or her Internet usage‚ for one’s dependence on the Internet can often hinder his

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    Art Design T-Shirt Printing T-Shirt Printing is an exciting new business that allows people to custom design a shirt (specifically the design on the front or back) any way that they would like. By intelligently leveraging cutting edge technology‚ It will harness the power of computer sublimation to allow custom shirt printing in production runs as small as one unit. Imagine the ability to create a totally custom shirt. You choose the material and style of the shirt‚ and then the image or graphic

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    Leonardo ArtDesign and Gestalt Theory Author(s): Roy R. Behrens Source: Leonardo‚ Vol. 31‚ No. 4 (1998)‚ pp. 299-303 Published by: The MIT Press Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1576669 . Accessed: 31/10/2014 06:56 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of the Terms & Conditions of Use‚ available at . http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp . JSTOR is a not-for-profit service that helps scholars‚ researchers‚ and students discover‚ use‚ and build upon a

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    Discuss the three-component model of creativity Max J Meindl California Coast University Question #2: Discuss the three-component model of creativity. The three-component model of creativity proposes that individual creativity essentially requires expertise‚ creative-thinking skills‚ and intrinsic task motivation. In a paper written by Teresa M. Amabile of the Harvard Business School titled COMPONENTIAL THEORY OF CREATIVITY‚ she proposes or puts forward the theory that “there are four

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    Flashy exaggeration at the hands of the stylists‚ ever compelled to ‘improve’ on last year’s model‚ gave streamlining a bad name.” (Hodges‚ Coad‚ Stone‚ Sparke‚ Aldersey-Williams‚ The New Design Source Book‚ 1992‚ p.158) Discuss in relationship to the ‘innovation’ in household designs of the 1950’s‚ how do these designs compare to similar examples of today? Do designers today feel “compelled to improve on last years model? “American corporate designers were learned in Modernist theory‚ but nevertheless

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    Retro – modern design&style Every twenty to thirty years‚ the world of design seems to make a comeback‚ but in a slightly better way. Whether it’s is the world of fashion‚ colours or home decor‚ retro style is an eclectic mix of old styles and new forms‚ or new forms with old materials and finishes. From the psychedelic prints of the seventies to the fifties appeal of oversized light fixtures and bubbly forms. I like retro- modern style because it offers me the opportunity

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    The Difference Between Art and Design. The subject of what separates art and design is convoluted and has been debated for a long time. Artists and designers both create visual compositions using a shared knowledge base‚ but their reasons for doing so are entirely different. Some designers consider themselves artists‚ but few artists consider themselves designers. So what exactly is the difference between art and design? In this post‚ we’ll examine and compare some of the core principles of each

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