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    Albers‚ To Open Eyes Extract on The Vorkurs : Design at the Bauhaus In this reading‚ we are exposed to some of Alber’s design pedagogy at the Bauhaus. He was without a doubt a progressive educator‚ having introduced the concepts of constructivism and de stijl. Although the works produced as a result of his classroom methodologies seemed more like works of engineering and art‚ his careful training allowed his students to develop a design process which was not merely guided by the desire

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    Website Design Rubric Use the rubric below to evaluate website designs: Website design rubric 7/29/04 1 • content is simple and to the point. • design is easy to understand in many ways • content is simple and to the point. • appealing graphic elements are included appropriately. • differences in type size and/or color are used well. • web page is somewhat busy • people reading it will have difficulty finding what they want quickly. excessive use of graphic elements. • web page

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    Latin square design(Lsd): In analysis of varianc context‚ the term “Latin square design” was first used by R.A Fisher. Latin square design is a design in which experimental units are arranged in complete blocks in two different ways‚ called rows and columns and then the selected treatments are randomly allocated to experimental units within each row and each column. Such that each treatment appears exactly once in each row and once in each column. Since this design is a square arrangement where

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    TRENDS IN INTERIOR DESIGN Just like fashion and our dressing‚ the modern Kenyan home is a far cry from what it was in the previous century. Some of the trends of previous decades had taken such firm root and it seemed they were here to stay but as the saying goes here today gone tomorrow. The 70’s This period saw homes reflect colonial homes in décor and style. Furniture was roughly hewn and unrefined made by graduates of missionary carpentry schools. Furnishings were largely utilitarian

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    Experimental Research Designs “A correlational study determines whether or not two variables are correlated. This means to study whether there is an increase or decrease in one variable corresponds to an increase or decrease in the other variable” (Cherry‚ 2012). In most correlation studies there is a relationship between both variables that had a change‚ while in others there wasn’t necessarily causation between the two (Cherry‚ 2012). An experimental design is one in which the researcher manipulates

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    March 21‚ 2011 Interior Design and Staging In this research‚ six aspects about Interior Design and Staging include the Origin of interior design‚ interior design and staging‚ designing process‚ education and training‚ professional organization‚ and my mentor information. Basically the history of interior design is quite uncertain. According to the article “Interior Design History”‚ “Nobody really knows for sure how the history of interior design first begin though you can easily imagine that

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    THE LOGIC OF EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN The randomized comparative experiment is one of the most important ideas in statistics. It is designed to allow us to draw cause-and-effect conclusions. Be sure you understand the logic: • Randomization produces groups of subjects that should be similar in all respects before we apply the treatments. • Comparative design ensures that influences other than the experimental treatments operate equally on all groups. • Therefore‚ differences in the response variable

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    tone. design a particular or unique version of a style because of a specific arrangement of the basic design elements The person designing is called a designer‚ which is also a term used for people who work professionally in one of the various design areas‚ usually also specifying which area is being dealt with (such as a fashion designer‚ concept designer or web designer). A designer’s sequence of activities is called a design process. The scientific study of design is called design science

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    Dieter Rams and his Implication to the World of Design and Marketing Dieter Rams is a famous German designer. He made a great contribution to the world of technology‚ design and he has his own marketing approach. While I was reading numerous articles about his life‚ I began to realize how great his implication to the modern attitude of market was. What is obvious is the thing that in fact he is living with his work. It is his passion and it becomes apparent in everything that surrounds him

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    Third Landscape Design Paper by Edison Mecaj & David Kodheli With the term Third Landscape Gilles Clement used to define the “forgotten” uninhabited spaces . Some are invisibile some are widespread some are small some are in front of us the whole time and we still can’t see them. They come in different shapes and sizes but they all have in common one thing: the absence of any human activity. Our task consisted in choosing and observing different landscapes of our choice as a result

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