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DEVELOPING A DESIGN FROM A THEME (2) |
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PDF FILE - POSTER - DEVELOPING AND IDEA FROM AN EXISTING THEME |
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HOW TO INCORPORATE A
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Product Designers
sometimes select features from a design movement or the work of a known
designer and apply them to their own designs. For example, Art Deco
(1930s) is a recognised style of design. Some Art Deco design features are
regularly applied to modern designs. Designs from this era sometimes
exhibit geometrical shapes, substantial angles and generous curves. They
also displayed subtle and delicate features and colour schemes. |
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The plain table below
has already seen some development. It is now time to apply Art Deco
features, to enhance the overall aesthetics. A simple design can be
transformed using this technique. |
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