Writing Homework Help
Creative Defiance by Chaz Maviyane Davies Discussion
STEP ONE: SELECT AN EXAMPLE OF CONTEMPORARY DESIGN
Explore the links below, the internet, and the world around you until you until you find a specific example of contemporary design that expresses an idealistic vision. Think out of the box! You will not select a work of art in the traditional sense, such as painting or sculpture. Instead you will select a specific well-designed product, building, or graphic form that serves a clear function and also expresses an idealistic vision. The internet is filled with information, images, and videos about architecture and design, and I encourage you to do additional research about the work you select. More information about Design Disciplines can be found in Artforms, Chapter 11, pages 176-187.
Explore these links to learn about the different types of design. You are not required to select a design example from these links, but I recommend that you look through them for ideas and inspiration.
PRODUCT/INDUSTRIAL DESIGN
- Furniture Design (Links to an external site.)
- Lighting Products (Links to an external site.)
- Fashion Design (Links to an external site.)
- Footwear Design (Links to an external site.)
- Toy Design (Links to an external site.)
- Transportation Design (Links to an external site.)
- Automotive Design (Links to an external site.)
- Electronic Product Design (Links to an external site.)
- Industrial Design (Links to an external site.)
- The difference between Product and Industrial Design (Links to an external site.)
ARCHITECTURE
- Environmental Design (Links to an external site.)
- Interior Design (Links to an external site.)
- Architectural Lighting Design (Links to an external site.)
- Museums (Links to an external site.)
- Concert halls (Links to an external site.)
- Skyscrapers (Links to an external site.) and Residential (Links to an external site.)
- Religious architecture (Links to an external site.)
- Stadiums (Links to an external site.)
- Libraries (Links to an external site.)
- Airports, railway and transport hubs (Links to an external site.)
- Bridges (Links to an external site.)
- Sustainable (Links to an external site.)or Eco Architecture (Links to an external site.)
GRAPHIC/DIGITAL DESIGN
- Corporate (Visual Identity) Design (Links to an external site.)
- Marketing and Advertising Design (Links to an external site.)
- Print Design (Links to an external site.)
- Editorial/Publication Design (Links to an external site.)
- Environmental Graphic Design 1 (Links to an external site.)
- Environmental Graphic Design 2 (Links to an external site.)
- Packaging Design (Links to an external site.)
- World’s Best Web Design (Links to an external site.)
- Motion Graphic Design (Links to an external site.)
- Interface (UI) and Interaction Design (Links to an external site.)
- UI vs UX Design (Links to an external site.)
- The 8 Types of Graphic Design (Links to an external site.)
STEP TWO: POST IN THE CLASS DISCUSSION
Your post is worth 80 possible points
After you select an example of contemporary design, write and post a 500-650 word analysis, in which you describe, examine, and evaluate the design and how it expresses an idealistic vision. Organize your analysis into three paragraphs, listed below, and follow the instructions. Although not required, it may be helpful to use headings.
At the beginning of each paragraph, write a concise topic sentence that clearly states what the paragraph is about. This topic sentence will help frame the controlling argument for each paragraph and will help your reader follow your key ideas.
PARAGRAPH ONE: DESCRIPTION AND FUNCTION
This paragraph should be between 150-200 words
First, post an image, or post a link to the design example you are writing about. For example, if you choose to write about the design of a specific website, you would post a link to that website. You may also include a link to a video by or about the designer or architect and their work.
In your topic sentence, clearly state the name of the example you selected and its function. Do this in one sentence.
For example: “The Macbook Pro, the well-known Apple laptop, is a portable computer that helps people access information and complete complex tasks for themselves.”
Next, describe the overall design as you would to someone who hasn’t seen it. Paint a detailed picture with words. Your description should be so clear and specific that the reader can imagine, in their mind, how it looks and functions.
PARAGRAPH TWO: THE IDEALISTIC VISION
This paragraph should be between 200-250 words.
In your topic sentence, clearly state the idealistic vision represented in the design example. What is the big idea that underpins the design? What is the ideal the designer was aiming for?
For example: “The Macbook Pro uses an intuitive human-centered design that promotes individual power, creativity, and liberation.
Next, explain in detail how this ideal is manifested in the design. How does the design express this idealistic vision…the big idea? Support your key points with several specific observations from the design you selected. Each sentence must be clear and descriptive. You can also use ideas and information you find online, as well as your own ideas and insights. Please cite your sources.
It may be helpful to consider some of these factors:
You don’t need to answer all these questions. They are here to get you thinking.
- What is the higher purpose that the design serves?
- Does the design convey a conception of beauty or a standard of perfection?
- Designers and consumers are driven by their wants and needs. What are the wants or needs that this work fulfills?
- What is the designer’s primary worldview and creative motivation? How do they impact the design?
PARAGRAPH THREE: EVALUATION
This paragraph should be between 150-200 words
In your topic sentence, briefly summarize whether or not you think the design was effective or successful, and why. Do this in one sentence.
For example: “Perfect in every detail and fun to use, the Macbook Pro revolutionized the way we think with computers.
Next, analyze your own reaction to the design and evaluate it’s effectiveness in more detail. Explain why, or why not, you think the design is successful. Support your key points with specific observations from the design you selected.
It may be helpful to consider some of these factors:
Again, you don’t need to answer all these questions. They are here to get you thinking.
- What initial ideas or feelings come to mind after experiencing the design?
- Based on your life experiences, is the design personally relevant to you? Does it impact your life or your way of thinking?
- Does it express ideals that are important or valued within your community or culture? To you?
- What is it about the work of art that you like the most? The big idea? The way it was designed or executed?
- Do you think your experience of the design is the same as what the designer intended?
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