Wednesday, September 17, 2008
Do not design for you - Katrina
That section "Space" is interesting for desires because it begins talking just about the use of space to communicate, and then it really focuses on what the principles about space for designers specifically. "As service providers hired to solve others' problems, the designer usually loses these disagreements. The solution? To make design decisions that are defendable and logically explainable as solutions to real problems?" was a quote that really stuck our for me. I am also taking an electronic imaging course as well and one of my classmates was told by our instructor to remove an element she hand placed in the background because it caused the image to look messy although the girl did not feel that way. That course IS a fine arts course, and even there there was an obligation to comply with the desires of your 'client', in that example the professor. I guess, after witnessing that, I can understand why it is more beneficial and efficient to make logically and easily explainable design choices because your job is to meet someone's need, not appease your artistic curiosity.
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