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Designing Computer-Based Instructional Materials
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A 5 page research paper that examines the several of the design elements that should be considered in creating computer-based visual instructional materials. The writer focuses on use of text, color, and selection of font style. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khfont.rtf
Designing Product Packaging for the Visually Impaired
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A 36 page
paper discussing how graphic designers can better serve the visually impaired in designing
product packages. The paper traces the difficulty the Diabetes Division of the American
Federation for the Blind had in gaining any cooperation from insulin manufacturers in
including tactile information for the blind on insulin vials as an example of how difficult
gaining cooperation can be, despite the wealth of information available from the Royal
National Institute for the Blind. A review of typography in the 20th century reveals we have
moved from sans serif to more stylized forms in cycles; we are currently moving away from
sans serif to forms less legible for those who are not totally blind. The paper recommends
combining the Moon raised lettering system with standard styles, so that product packages
can be attractive to the sighted while being functional for the visually impaired. Bibliography
lists 20 sources.
Filename: KSprodPkg.wps
Detroit's J.L. Hudson Building
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This 5 page report discusses the history and fate of one of the great buildings in the Detroit, Michigan, skyline. J.L. Hudsons's Department Store was considered by many to be a unique American institution that changed the way people viewed downtown and shopping. The building was vacated in 1983 and demolished in 1998. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Hudsonjl.wps
Developing a Programme for an Art Gallery
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This 14 page paper looks at an art gallery and undertakes to develop a programme to extend the current programme and increase the value it will give to potential visitors and make art more accessible and more relevant to the modern audience. The paper looks at how the programmes should be formulated and justifies the recommendations it makes. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEgalprg.rtf
Development Of Architectural Style / Bauhaus to Modern
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A 5 page paper that discusses the architectural developments since the Bauhaus school, including examples from German, French, and American architecture. The paper discusses how American architecture was influenced by the Bauhaus school and how it has evolved from that era. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: Bauhaus.wps
Diane Arbus And Annie Leibovitz: Comparing Photographic Style
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5 pages in length. The divergent styles of Diane Arbus and Annie Leibovitz address a culture that is constantly changing. Clearly, Arbus' so-called abnormal approach to photography was considered quite shocking during its time; however, the artist did not allow social dictates to mold her creativity, but rather gained even more motivation from the vast array of reactions she received. Leibovitz, while decidedly more mainstream in her style, still puts forth a message through her work that addresses the ongoing quest for gender equality. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCarbus.wps
Diane Arbus/Identical Twins
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A 3 page formal analysis of a photo by Diane Arbus which is located at the Laurence Miller Gallery entitled "Identical Twins." New York photographer Diane Arbus (1923-1971) has been typically known by her depictions of "'freaks'--transvestites, dwarves, giants, circus performers and eccentrics" (Gross 1). However, as the photos on display at the Laurence Miller Gallery illustrate, Arbus was also adept at showing the underlying reality of more everyday images and ordinary people, and how this reality is often incongruent with the way that people are usually photographed. Referred to as "a Sylvia Plath with a camera," Arbus was adept at exploiting the "psychological trauma" of the people who posed for her photos (Gross 1). This point is illustrated by the discussed photo. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khdarbus.rtf
Dichotomy between Text and Illustrations in Medieval Islamic Works
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This 3 page paper discusses the possible reasons for the differences between text and illustrations in some medieval Islamic works; it considers two illustrations from the Shahnama in detail.
Filename: HVTxtIll.rtf
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