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cursed-echo · 16 days
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go study
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figs and bees and seeds
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wikipediapictures · 4 months
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Shenkar College of Engineering, Design and Art
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frumpydress · 9 months
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merigoldesigns · 2 months
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omfg for my design class my proposal for a website was an archive of grunge history/evolution AND ITS GOT APPROVED !!! i’m so excited to start this project it’s gonna be sm fun :)
if anyone has some good resources for coding archives pls lemme know i am infact struggling
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misforgotten2 · 11 months
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Much better that Stupid-Looking clothes that’s for sure.
Butterick Pattern Book  Summer 1955
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jaasvandha · 10 months
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life study assignment
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crelagraphics · 7 months
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The little Prince Infographic
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iseesound · 1 year
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nadjastudies · 9 months
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so it’s been a while but let it be known that this girlie finally got her degree in design 🩵🫨 can’t believe this journey is over (for now) 🫣
🌸 thinking of creating a lifestyle/travel blog…
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katadastical · 1 year
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Why is textiles content so boring holy shit-
I love this subject I really do, I’ve done textiles basically all through high school but my fucking fuck fuck I might lose my mind right now if I have to read about our case study designer one more time or talk about historical swimwear for longer than 5 minutes I cannot-
It’s not even that the content is boring because there are other elements that I find extremely engaging it’s just the main sections that are worth the most in the exams are the blandest most pain staking stuff to comb through
Like every time I think about my future career I just know that I would not make it through design school because I would be SO BORED
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xndstudios · 1 year
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One of the many tutorials I've made my own with different colors, shapes, and text. Love following tutorials and transforming them into something new. So ready for these design classes.
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in my happy place
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ostensiblyem · 1 year
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Woahhh last post of 2022, here are some album covers I did for class!
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frumpydress · 9 months
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fashionbooksmilano · 2 years
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The Ecal Manual of Style
Edited by Jonathan Olivares and Alexis Georgacopoulos
Phaidon, London 2022, 204 pages, 300 illustrations, Hardback, 27 x 20,5 cm, ISBN  9781838665173
euro 39,95
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L'università svizzera ECAL è uno degli istituti di arte e design più quotati degli ultimi vent'anni, e questo volume ne rivela per la prima volta i metodi di insegnamento, attraverso una selezione dei progetti più innovativi realizzati dagli studenti. Designer, critici e scrittori rispondono alla domanda "Come si dovrebbe insegnare il design oggi?", svelando l'approccio unico della scuola alla pedagogia del design: incoraggiare lo stile personale e stimolare gli studenti ad indirizzare la proprio creatività verso un contesto professionale. Un volume perfetto per un pubblico di designer e studenti di design
The story and teachings of one of the world’s most creative design schools, as told by its teachers, alumni, and student projects – the ideal book for educators and students alike, posing the question 'How should design be taught today?'
Swiss university ECAL is widely considered to be among the leading art and design institutions of the past two decades. Here, for the first time, ECAL’s teaching methods are revealed to a wider readership. The book poses the question ‘How should design be taught today?’ to select designers, critics, and writers, and the answers highlight the school’s unique approach to design pedagogy: encouraging individual and personal styles, and rigorously pushing them to develop into their most coherent forms. This is the only book to explain ECAL's innovative teaching methods, which encourage students to be business minded as well as creative.
18/06/22
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