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    The Shape Of Design

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    the shape of design the shape of design frank chimero Copyright © 2012 by Frank Chimero Editor: Mandy Brown http://www.shapeofdesignbook.com Copyeditor: Allen Tan http://www.frankchimero.com Designer: Frank Chimero the shape of design Printed and bound by isbn 978 - 0 - 9854722 - 0 - 7 Shapco Printing‚ Minnesota first edition Written on the road: Licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Portland‚ Oregon Non-Commercial Share-Alike 3.0 Unported License Austin‚ Texas New York

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    GENERATION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES ROLE OF ART AND DESIGN EDUCATION TO GENERATE EMPLOYMENT/BUSINESS IN RURAL SECTOR (BY GAUTAM DUTTA Asst. Professor & VINAY KUMAR Asst. Professor‚ AMITY SCHOOL FOR FINE ART‚ AMITY UNIVERSITY‚ NOIDA‚ U.P) ABSTRACT Today the Indian design industry is neither too small to be unseen nor too big to be seen in major way but the fact is that the Art and Design discipline no longer remain in isolation as we witness a rapid socio-economic

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    and criticism from their peers. Without people sharing their unpopular opinions in a public platform‚ there would not be any of the great historical figures that are known today like Angela Davis‚ Martin Luther King Jr.‚ and Maya Angelou. Sometimes‚ one person’s strong views are enough to spark a national or even global movement. People who bluntly state their opinion are often criticized by others for being insensitive and ill-mannered. Additionally‚ it is expected for people to avoid potentially

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    History of Interior Design Credit for the birth of interior design is most often given to the Ancient Egyptians‚ who decorated their humble mud huts with simple furniture enhanced by animal skins or textiles‚ as well as murals‚ sculptures‚ and painted vases. Beautiful gold ornaments found in Egyptian tombs (such as that of King Tutankhamen) revealed the importance of more lavish decoration for wealthier and powerful Egyptians. The Roman and Greek civilizations built upon the Egyptian art of interior decorating

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    Week 5 Assignment – Painting Styles Leanne Diliberto Art/101 2/2/2014 Lynn Wocell Painting Styles Neoclassicism‚ Impressionism and Abstract Expression all have their own style. Each is from a different era and reflect on different subjects. Neoclassicism was part of the European art movement during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The inspiration for this movement comes from thr classical art and culture of ancient Greece or ancient Rome. Neoclassic Artwork

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    CPT Essay Creativity Expands Life Expectations The phrase “thinking outside of the box” means to consider solutions creatively. “Poetry” by Pablo Neruda‚ “Mother Tongue” by Amy Tan‚ and “The Blues Merchant” by Jerome Washington‚ all share the common subject of “thinking outside of the box”. This phrase is the power to expand life possibilities. In the poem “Poetry”‚ Neruda expresses art to develop life potentials. The poem begins with a person who “did not know what to say‚ my mouth‚

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    Thesis: Design and Fashion

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    today are becoming more and more aware of the importance of fashion in their daily lives or‚ to the least‚ in important occasions where first impression already matter. The widespread awareness of fashion entails creative minds to innovate and design not only aesthetic wise apparel and accessories but also for functional and practical purposes. In order to produce competent designers and artisans demand an institute which can address the proper training of these artistic and skilful work forces

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    Unit 082 Promote Creativity and Creative Learning in Young Children. Outcome 1: Understand the concepts of creativity and creative learning and how these affect all aspects of young children’s learning and development. 1. Analyse the differences between creative learning and creativity. Creativity involves being imaginative and original. Creative learning is about problem solving. Creative Learning: Creative learning is about how children are actively involved in their own learning

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    aspiring for and sourcing higher incomes to cater to better standards of life‚ which entails greater mobility‚ migration and movement in search of better opportunities for livelihoods. This has created greater divides between the rich and poor and those having access to newer training and educational opportunities are able to gain and those

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    types of security systems. One of them is fingerprint recognition. It is referred as a method of verifying a person’s identity by matching his fingerprint with the one of him taken before as the sample. Most of us think that fingerprint recognition is way more secure‚ and accordingly freedom enhancing than using keys or passwords. But does that really fit the reality? To figure out this‚ it is important to determine to what extent does fingerprint recognition enhance or limit our freedom. Because‚ the

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