Category: Design

  • How to Dress for Any Occasion

    Table of Contents Introduction Old and Modern Etiquette Conclusion Work Cited Introduction It is worth noting that the clothing style should always be appropriate for the situation and the environment. One cannot wear the same outfit for a festive celebration and a business meeting; if they do, they most probably will look out of place…

  • Logo for World Wildlife Fund

    The organization I was making logo for is a world well known structure World Wildlife Fund (WWF). It is one of the biggest organisations in the world which cares about the future of our planet, trying to protect animals from the extinction and to save our planet for the future generations. It has a great…

  • Modern Architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright and Le Corbusier

    Table of Contents Introduction Frank Lloyd Wright Frank Lloyd Wrights Guggenheim Museum Le Corbusier Le Corbusier Villa Savoye Comparison of the two works Conclusion Reference Introduction Modern architecture is a word given to styles of building with the same distinctiveness; it is the generality of form and removal of decoration. This style was started in…

  • Le Corbusier’s Influence on Modern Architecture

    Table of Contents Introduction Background on the Architect Villa Savoye: Analysis Influence on Modern Architecture Concluding Remarks Reference List Introduction Charles-Édouard Jeanneret-Gris, known under the pseudonym of Le Corbusier, is considered one of the most important and influential architects of the twentieth century. The design of Corbusier’s buildings and urban plans paved the way for…

  • Visible Language Journal in Transition

    “Visible Language” has been existing for almost 50 years and, according to Poggenpohl and Zender, change is a natural consequence of this long history. The journal was founded in 1967 – you can see one of its cover pages – and back then it was called “The Journal of Typographic Research.” The first editor, Merald…

  • Compare and Contrast Romanesque v. Gothic Style

    Two main art styles that dominated the Middle Ages are the Romanesque and Gothic styles. Both styles apply mostly to architecture. The former style began in the 9th century and lasted until the 12th century. It was succeeded by the latter style that began in the 12th century and lasted until the 15th century. Saint-Sernin…

  • Comparison between Romanesque and Gothic Architectures

    Table of Contents Introduction Cultural context Stylistic characteristics Subject matter of the artworks Symbolism and iconography of the artworks Similarities and differences of the artwork Conclusion Works Cited Introduction Architectural styles are an important feature of any building. In the early years, most buildings were constructed for a particular function and consisted of little or…

  • Presentation and Graphic Elements in Videos

    Table of Contents Elements of a Good Presentation Presentation in the Video: A Question of Culture References Elements of a Good Presentation Mistakes in Video 1, The Hidden World of Chili Peppers The two videos watched during this class define what should be done and what should be avoided during a presentation. The elements of…

  • Architectural Engineering Field

    What do you know about architecture engineering history? It is a well known saying that “Necessity is the mother of invention”. Human beings have that intelligence and caliber that can create things according to their needs. There are numerous instances that can be illustrated regarding such inventions. In order to protect him from the climatic…

  • Regulations to Build a Shopping Malls

    A shopping mall, commonly referred to as a mall, is one or more buildings, which forms a complex of shops that represent merchandisers. It has interconnecting walkways, which enable visitors to move from one unit to unit within the mall. In some places, people refer to shopping malls as, shopping centers, shopping precinct or a…