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    Dynamic Open House Paper

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    DYNAMIC OPEN HOUSE Team 2: Dynamic Open House Project Design Approach – WIN 508 Team 2: Michael Beaton John G. Bell Scott Traynor Antioch University Seattle Table of Contents Introduction 3 Design Process 3 Designer-Client Conversations 4 Design Elements 7 Room Use – Program Dividers and Breakout Rooms 7 Presentation – PowerPoint and Video 10 Graphics – Large Scale and Flyers 13 Other design elements 17 Introduction The Center for Creative Change (C3) periodically

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    Gemma O Brien: Typographer

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    really are.’ What this quote relates to is when she was studying law and wasn’t happy with what she was doing and how she followed her dream and became an artist. Gemma used one of her favorite aesthetics in the piece‚ black and white with bold graphics and illustrations. I would describe the mural as big and bold‚ this is everything you would want in a piece because it really catches your eye. Gemma has advertised the film and has given it a personal touch by creating her own mural and answering

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    explores the innovation of fashion designer Antoine Salameh of LaBourjoisie; perfumer Alex Lee; author John C. Davies; and hairstylist‚ Loui Ferry. Enjoy snippets from a few interviews: Fashion: "Fashion and art are interrelated. Every dress we design we like to think of as a piece of art." ~ Antoine Salameh Books: "Knowing what you want and how to get it is one thing. Managing the process and resources to get there is another." ~ John C. Davies More About EYES IN™ Magazine‚ Corp. http://www

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    pentagrams‚ and stars. And as graphic designers it is important to realize the education and history of design in order to communicate a clear message to the audience. Graphic designers must appreciate design matters and become familiar with the nature and impact of visual communications such as powerful logos like the swastika. As graphic designers we must become aware of the impact designs have on the world and what visual language is being used to convey the message. Designs can produce different economic

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    Digital Graphics Learner name Assessor name S Begum Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on Assignment title and number Assignment 1 - Hardware and Software In this assessment you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria: Criteria reference To achieve the criteria the evidence must show that the learner is able to: Task no. P1 describe the hardware and software used to create and edit graphic images 1 P2 explain how different types of graphic images

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    Mike Rayhawk: The Artist

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    Mike Rayhawk There are artists of many kinds. Artists that paint and draw. Others create physical art. Some even make graphic art. This artist is known for all these and more. This artist is Mike Rayhawk. Mike doesn’t just create art for himself or just for display‚ he creates things for the world to enjoy‚ even if he is not recognized. So what does he create as an artist‚ and what is his story on his artist career. Mike Rayhawk was a computer programmer studying mathematics and software engineering

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    Neville Brody

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    Life of Neville Brody Neville Brody is considered one of the most influential designers in the graphic design industry. Brody grew up in London and started his career in art at the Michenden School where he studied A-level art. A level art is mainly focused on studio work emphasizing observation and analysis of the visual world. After Brody finished at Michenden School he went to Hornsey College of Art in 1975 where he took an art foundation course. Punk rock was one influence on Brody’s

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    Art Chantry's Works

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    Seattle. Chantry attended college in Bellingham‚ Washington. He graduated with a degree in painting but turned to the graphic work that had been his livelihood through his school years. In a curious way‚ Chantry’s ability to look for and reinvent the out-of-fashion‚ the purposely outside the mainstream international style‚ has resulted in his being selected for many exhibition and design magazines. Even with the recognition of his peers‚ he chooses to remain an outsider‚ often rejecting work with commercial

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    A review based on the book entitled Presentation Zen by Garr Reynolds The book is all about how to approach presentation design as a visual aid rather than a document. Rather than do a review of the book‚ on how presentation developers might apply some of the rules. Presentation Zen was the book that bridged the gap and helped me understand that PowerPoint (or any visual aid for that matter) shouldn ’t be a means of present lots of information‚ but rather a way to

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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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