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Design 4.0: leading design in the new industry

UX Collective

Is there a need for designers to up their skills and knowledge in the new industrial revolution? won an arts competition, causing an uproar in the arts community (source: Jason Allen ) The art community is going through a terrible storm of words over the latest annual art competition at the Colorado State Fair.

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Meet the Jury of the AZ Awards 2024

Azure Magazine

Lee Alumni Centre and Ponderosa Hub, both at the University of British Columbia (UBC); Ottawa’s Global Centre for Pluralism for the Aga Khan Foundation of Canada; the Remai Modern Art Gallery of Saskatchewan; and the recently completed Harrison McCain Pavilion for Beaverbrook Art Gallery in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

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Don Norman and the Emotional Side of Design

Inkbot Design

Emotional design considers how a product makes users feel on a gut, instinctual level. Emotional design considers all three levels holistically to craft experiences that resonate on multiple fronts. ” Sale Emotional Design: Why We Love (or Hate) Everyday Things Norman, Don A.

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Women You Should Know in Graphic Design History

Tuts Plus

In this article, we'll highlight 12 female designers who in one way or another have made waves, not only in the design world but also in communities outside of it. Gail Anderson is a graphic designer and writer who graduated from the School of Visual Arts. Let's take a look: Gail Anderson.

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The extended designer, and the design machine

UX Collective

Even tools that have changed the game for Architects and Industrial Designers such as AutoCAD have not achieved such a lofty aim. And that is the call-to-action for modern Designers. Wider socioeconomic side effects of fewer designers needed. 2015); ‘How cybernetics connects computing, counterculture, and design’.