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  2. Aesthetic taste - Wikipedia

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    Bad taste (also poor taste or vulgarity) is generally used to deride individuals with 'poor' aesthetic judgment. [7] Bad taste can become a respected and cultivated (if perhaps defiant and belligerent) aesthetic, for example in the works of filmmaker John Waters, sculptor Jeff Koons, or the popular McMansion style of architecture.

  3. Applied aesthetics - Wikipedia

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    A new art form struggling for acceptance is digital art, a by-product of computer programming that raises new questions about what truly constitutes art.Although paralleling many of the aesthetics in traditional media, digital art can additionally draw upon the aesthetic qualities of cross-media tactile relationships; interactivity; autonomous generativity; complexity and interdependence of ...

  4. Graphic design - Wikipedia

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    User experience design (UX) is the study, analysis, and development of creating products that provide meaningful and relevant experiences to users. This involves the creation of the entire process of acquiring and integrating the product, including aspects of branding, design, usability, and function.

  5. Art Infusion - Wikipedia

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    In marketing, art infusion is the general influence of artworks on perceptions and evaluations of products with which the artworks are associated. The term was first introduced in an article in the Journal of Marketing Research in 2008, although Art Infusion was a gallery in South Yarra, Melbourne Australia, selling original art as homewares and furniture between 1994 and 2003.

  6. Applied arts - Wikipedia

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    The applied arts are all the arts that apply design and decoration to everyday and essentially practical objects in order to make them aesthetically pleasing. [1] The term is used in distinction to the fine arts, which are those that produce objects with no practical use, whose only purpose is to be beautiful or stimulate the intellect in some way.

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  8. Cultural consumer - Wikipedia

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    This new type of consumer values creativity, design and the power of personal values. These consumers will look toward companies that can "present an offering that solves a problem, does some good, and delivers aesthetically". [1] They also look for products that engage the senses as a way to discern truth.

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