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Ashley's Design History Blog
Ashley's Design History Blog. Friday, April 24, 2009. Cassandre Project Update 2. Since my last project update, I have altered the design of the pages, continued researching and colllecting images, and located good links to include in the reference/links page. The timeline will be similar to the gallery in that the information will be vertically listed, yet will be linked to a page that lists the information horizontally. Friday, April 3, 2009. Since these package designs recently caught my eye, I though...
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Design History in Popular Culture
Design History in Popular Culture. Thursday, January 2, 2014. Charlotte Perriand / Le Corbusier / Pierre Jeanneret. Easy Chair (Fauteuil Grand Confort) " / 1928. Monday, April 22, 2013. There is a new cookbook, titled Modern Art Desserts: Recipes for Cakes, Cookies, Confections, and Frozen Treats Based on Iconic Works of Art. One of her recipes is for this amazing cake, based on the paintings of Piet Mondrian. Thursday, December 15, 2011. Crimean Pinecone Lamps Inspired by Paol Henningsen's Artichoke Lamp.
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Design History Lab
Class announcements will go here! April 27th, 2011 Author:. Around 1910 Adolf Loos wrote an essay, Ornament and Crime, which argued that a. Society’s progress was directly tied to the amount to which it spurned ornament. [1]. The essay helped kick off declaration that ornament is. Crime, a rallying cry and a mantra for the Modernists, who idolized progress over tradition. [2]. But his idea remained, and became part of the Modernist system of beliefs and design that has shaped design practice since, in ma...
designhistorymashup.blogspot.com
Design History Mashup
Friday, March 5, 2010. Newer design history posts can be found on http:/ designhistorylab.com. Links to this post. Thursday, December 3, 2009. The Design Process of the Radical Map - Amrita Adhikary. In simple words, there are layers of information that can surface through mapping rather than direct experience. The mapping can uncover hidden meaning and derive inferences from simple data. So a map can exhibit obvious data but mapping probes and derives conclusions and nudges hypotheses. In the move towar...
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DESIGN HISTORY CLOTHING | SWEATERS | KNITS | WOVENS
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Paul Poiret
Friday, April 24, 2009. Poiret in his studio. Paul Poiret was a French couturier with lots of never-before-seen ideas for the fashion world. . He was known in America as "The King of Fashion" and “Le Magnifique” in Paris. . He is an inspiring example of someone who started out with little more than passion and worked hard to make himself into a huge success and a very influential figure. A bedroom designed by Paul Poiret. Poiret was the first designer to have a fragrance line. He founded a school of te...
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Design History Research | Petr Končal
December 7, 2010. Figure 1 - Portrait of Tobias Frere-Jones by Clymer, A. Figure 2 - Interstate family font face created by Tobias Frere-Jones. Figure 3 - Cover of GQ magazine. Figure 4 - Usage of Gotham font in Obama's campaign. Figure 5 - Word CHANGE written in Times New Roman, Comic Sans, Futura, Gotham. Figure 6 - Usage of Vitesse typeface designed by Hoefler and Frere-Jones. Garfield, S. (2010). Macmillan, N. (2006). An A-Z of Type Designers. Yale: Yale University Press. Clymer, A. (2010). Online] A...
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Design/History/Revolution | At the Intersection of Art, Design, Politics, and Historical Studies
At the Intersection of Art, Design, Politics, and Historical Studies. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. February 21, 2012. APRIL 27th and 28th-Parsons New School for Design. All events are free and open to the public and held in the Sheila C. Johnson Design Center/Kellen Auditorium. Location: 66 Fifth Avenue at 13th Street, New York. The final conference schedule is now available at: https:/ designhistoryrevolution.wordpress.com/conference-schedule/. Barry Bergdoll Confirmed as Keynote.