Category: Design
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Question and Questionnaire Design
Table of Contents Introduction. Cognitive Process and Question Types Rating Scale and Its Length Labeling and Order Response No-Opinion Answers Response Bias Error Sources Question Order Questionnaires Evaluation Reference Introduction. Cognitive Process and Question Types Four steps: interpretation, information, judgment, response Optimizing behavior: self-expression, self-understanding, altruism, challenge Weak and strong satisficing: arbitral, irrelevant Satisficing factors:…
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Egyptian & Greek Art & Architecture
Table of Contents Artistic Freedom Ideology Movement Within the Art & Architecture Realism References Artistic Freedom Egyptian freedom of creativity in both architecture and art is somewhat limited. This is due to the strong observance of religious traditions; some areas of art in this country can be considered as a violation of freedom of religion…
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Researching of Texture Mapping
Texture mapping in computer design graphics is an essential concept in the real-world development of technology. Texture mapping adds more realness to a computer-generated image. It is a process where a two-dimensional image generated by a computer (texture map) is covered in a three-dimensional object. Texture mapping provides diagrammatical expression in different projects and defines…
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Aspects of Visualizations and Graphics
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction The book by Angel and Shreiner (2014) introduces the reader to such common phenomena of the modern digital world as graphic design, 3D modeling, animation of objects, and other concepts. First, the authors mention the basics of graphics systems by describing the hardware involved and the underlying…
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Importance of Theories in Designing
Introduction Theories are fundamental in designing because they provide a framework for understanding. A good theory helps inform decision-making and optimize designs by accounting for the principles that underlie them and developing hypotheses to serve as a basis for experimentation. Similarly, it explains phenomena that are difficult to comprehend. An interview is an essential element…
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Greco-Roman Influence on Architecture
Table of Contents Introduction Discussion Conclusion References Introduction Greco-Roman culture has strongly influenced many societies in terms of arts, philosophy, and politics. One of the forms of art that has been under Greco-Roman influence time and time again is architecture (Martin, 2018). Two such examples are The Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel, in English known…
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The Warehouse Part: Renovation Project
Table of Contents Introduction Description of the Existing Building and Interior Space Condition of Interior Space and an Idea of Renovation Intended Use and Factors to Consider in Selection of Materials Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Generally, building structures worldwide require particular renovations for them to be reused by society. Renovation requires individuals to analyze the…
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The East San José Carnegie Branch Library’s Architecture
East San José Carnegie Branch Library is a public library in San Jose, California. The classical building was renovated at the end of the 20th century, but the original historic structure was restored. The library belongs to the Classical Revival style and is characterized by a conventional symmetrical shape and a columned porch with a…
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Design of an Instructive Flyer for a Medical Facility
The Technology department at a medical facility is the intended audience for this flyer. The specialists in the department can follow the instructions presented to create a simple robot that will help with drug distribution. This demographic has a firm grasp of the key concepts and vocabulary presented in the flyer. It is simple for…
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Design Thinking: Testing the Tote Bag
Testing is an essential step in design as it provides an opportunity to refine solutions that have been created. It involves remodelling the prototype to make them right for the problem at hand. Testing is an avenue through which a designer gains another opportunity to understand their users. By interacting with the users, a designer…