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    however, unless it offered some visual appeal. Creating function with style is the real job of any interior designer, and is essential in a content society. Unfortunately, there are some contemporary issues which impact interior design in a negative way. A large majority of modern customers have specific, and sometimes unrealistic, ideas of what they desire their space to look like. A designer is then assigned the difficult task of pleasing the customer in a practical way. One thing which may contribute

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    The paper aims at sensitizing designers towards the voices of every stakeholder involved in designing a product that influences through the product life cycle, in a comprehensible way with an objective to facilitate designer towards a better design. This paper discusses the basic purpose and nature of design in the context of judging the aptness of a dialogue among the stakeholders including product in itself. It also discusses the kind of outcome based on designers stand in the design process which

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    knowledge. The only way to gain this knowledge is to get a degree and learn through practical application. My educational and professional career objectives are to obtain a bachelor of fine arts in interior design and to succeed as a commercial interior designer. Before I can achieve a degree, I must commit to my studies. Education is the strongest foundation in any career. As it stands, I have taken interior design, architecture, and all levels of art including AP studio art, which I am currently enrolled

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    Goldschmidt, G. 2003, ‘The Backtalk of Self-Generated Sketches’, Design Issues, Volume 19, Number 1 In the article, ‘The Backtalk of Self-Generated Sketches,’ Goldschmidt discusses and talk over how we as human especially designers and artists use drawing and sketching to help us to generate ideas and also strengthening them by interpreting the ‘blacktalk’ of a sketching process. The article shows that the backtalk of a self-generated sketch gives rise to novel information that is not deducible

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    have similar aesthetics to the designs of James Dyson, a 21st-century inventor, and designer. Designs of James Dyson show that the present is rooted in the past. Designs and products of Vico Magistretti show that simple designs are timeless. Designs and products of James Dyson show that basic design philosophies are often repeated through time. Vico Magistretti is best known not just as an industrial designer, but as an architect as well. It actually seems like a natural combination. Even Frank

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    1) Factors that influence the success or failure of designers include both internal and external factors. Identify and describe two internal and external factors. Internal factors: Expertise Designers may develop their skills by completing courses at TAFE or university in design and / or manufacture. Other designers are self-taught and gain their skills through on-the-job training. Depending on the size of the company, designers may work alone or collaborate as a member of a team working towards

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    aspects, but much different in others. The Gothic design era was actually after the Medieval design reign, and incorporated some new characteristics along the way. A recurring theme in the Gothic design philosophy is that of the flying buttress, an architectural engineering feat that includes beautiful archways and columns. Understandably, this type of design element is not practical for most common residential rooms, especially for those with a standard height ceiling.

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    familiar shopping cart in just five days. Nightline chronicled the experience and aired the program on February 9, 1999. This short documentary reinforces the idea that fantastic solutions can be produced under very difficult constraints when the designers have a

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    what makes it so vital and how to get the most out of it. Together, these articles present clear and time-tested guidelines for efficient and creatively cost-effective interface development. Erickson talks about the some of the various methods that designers employ when they tackle issues found within their projects. Erickson focuses on the issues that stem from such areas as: problem setting (specifically the clear definition of what it is), team building as carried out by interdisciplinary groups,

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    typical skill set for industrial designers (Brown, 2009). Design thinking focuses an user observation, an user experience understanding, a brain storming with various actors, trials and tribulations. Industrial designers, using such methods, have been led design-driven innovations. However, even they can bring innovative concept, it still remains unclear whether industrial designer can manage interaction between design and technology. We can assume that industrial designers potentially contribute to technology

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