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    Graphic Design

    What is Graphic Design? * Visual Arts * Typography * Page Layout * Cave Paintings * 105 AD- Paper was invented * The Moveable Type Press * Eliminated the need for hand written reproduction * Graphic Designer – invented by William Addison Dwiggins * Douglass Englebart- Invented the Mouse * 1984- The Macintosh was invented * Graphic Design has increased over the years since technology has come about * The GOALS of Graphic Design:

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    Gestalt

    individuality in this statement, as individual perception is not something that can be simply classified in a way that was satisfactory to a more scientific model. For me, seeing the color green immediately leads me to reflect upon my grandmother and my great deal of pleasant experiences and memories. My perception of the color green, therefore, is wholly distinct from a simplistic explanation of the hue or tone of the color. Another interesting influence of Gestalt psychology was physics professor Ernst

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    Descroption of the Kiwi Fruit

    not wrinkled or shriveled as I look at it. Skin of the fruit is covered with the thin, short, and fuzzy little hair, almost like it’s wrapped with moss that is of brown color with the dark green layer underneath of it that is evidently flat and plain. The overall color of kiwi is a mixture of brown with dark green. As I grabbed a fruit in order to touch it and hold it, I experienced that the whole fruit is very soft and pleasant due to its hairy texture. I also felt that it is dry and subtle as well

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    Sink

    uk/newsroom/press-releases/coca-cola-life-marketing-campaign/ ---intro http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2811978/Introducing-GREEN-Coke-exclusive-taste-Coca-Cola-Life-soft-drink-35-cent-sugar-revolutionise-beverage-industry.html ---encoding http://refrigerators.reviewed.com/news/coca-cola-tests-out-a-new-unified-look-for-cans --encoding http://www.cuckoodesign.com/blog/2014/07/coca-cola-launch-new-product-green-packaging/ ----encoding http://www.thebrandingjournal.com/2014/06/coca-cola-launches-coca-cola-life-drink-natural-sweeteners-fewer-calories/

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    The Pink Cloud

    paint on a canvas. It was created in Antibes, France but is now on display in Gallery 225 at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston in the Isabelle and Scott Black Collection (MFA information plaque). The painting depicts a small purple sailboat with a green and red sail in the sea underneath an enormous, majorly, pink cloud in the light blue sky with two other red sailboats and purple steam boats. The enormous pink cloud and the light blue sky is reflected into the sea and the purple sailboat has a dark

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    Process Recording

    is in kindergarten and they are ranked for their behavior of the day using a color system. When he comes home with pink, it means he had a great day, green means a good day, yellow means a day in which they struggled to follow orders or behave, and red meaning they were sent to the principals office. My son immediately replied that he earned green, I congratulated him and that was that for that particular conversation. The conversation was later picked up at home after dinner when he was doing his

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    Imagery In The Most Dangerous Game Analysis

    In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, there are many instances of imagery. For example when Connell describes the ocean as “blood-warm.” it gives the reader the idea that something spooky or strange is about to happen. The connection between blood and red is extremely obvious, but it’s useful to think about how many other things are colored red and also how Connell uses this color to suggest violence and fear. Our first impression of red is the face of Zaroff, whose “smile showed red lips

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    What Does Daisy Symbolize In The Great Gatsby

    In the book “The great gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald, the readers are introduced to the green light when the narrator nick carraway see jay gatsby looking across the bay. Nick wasn’t sure what Gatsby was looking at ,but then later realizes that Gatsby was looking at a green light when he reached towards it. Jay Gatsby looking at the green light symbolizes his hopes and dreams. One of those hopes and dreams are his love for Nick’s cousin Daisy Buchanan. Gatsby’s love for Daisy is one of the most

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    Who Is Jean Honore Fragonard´s A Shaded Avenue?

    In this The Met Museum, I caught sight of an oil painting that was called A Shaded Avenue. This beautiful oil painting was created by Jean Honore Fragonard who was French. This painting contained a trail through the trees, several people who were walking and talking, a blue sky with covered clouds and two sculptures that was near the load. There are blooming trees covering over all trail and creating shadow in ground. As for overview of this painting, about 75% is dark color and the rest is bright

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    Water Lilies With Japanese Bridge

    hand corner along with some of Lichtenstein's benday dots. The yellow is the lily pads at the the top of the page and the flower a little towards the middle. The blue is the lilies under the yellow flower. There are secondary colors also, green and orange. The green is apart of the bridge in the top right hand corner. The orange is in the bottom right hand corner where the water

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