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  2. Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture - Wikipedia

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    Le Corbusier's Five Points of Architecture is an architecture manifesto conceived by architect Le Corbusier. [1] It outlines five key principles of design that he considered to be the foundations of the modern architectural discipline, which would be expressed through much of his designs.

  3. Design principles - Wikipedia

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    Design principles are propositions that, when applied to design elements, form a design. [1] Unity/harmony. According to Alex White, author of The Elements of ...

  4. Design elements - Wikipedia

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    Design elements are the basic units of any visual design which form its structure and convey visual messages. [1] [2] Painter and design theorist Maitland E. Graves (1902–1978), who attempted to gestate the fundamental principles of aesthetic order in visual design, [3] in his book, The Art of Color and Design (1941), defined the elements of design as line, direction, shape, size, texture ...

  5. Composition (visual arts) - Wikipedia

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    The central visual element, known as element of design, formal element, or element of art, constitute the vocabulary with which the visual artist compose. These elements in the overall design usually relate to each other and to the whole art work. The elements of design are: Line — the visual path that enables the eye to move within the piece

  6. File:John Ashbery (MCA poetry reading poster, 1977).jpg

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    English: Poster promoting a poetry reading on April 15, 1977, by John Ashbery at the Poetry Center at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Chicago. The photo portrait of Ashbery was taken by Darragh Park in 1975 for the cover of the Penguin paperback edition of Self-Portrait in a Convex Mirror .

  7. Commercial art - Wikipedia

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    Andy Warhol, Commercial artist, 1975. Commercial art is the art of creative services, referring to art created for commercial purposes, primarily advertising.Commercial art uses a variety of platforms (magazines, websites, apps, television, etc.) for viewers with the intent of promoting the sale and interest of products, services, and ideas. [1]

  8. Zbyněk Sekal - Wikipedia

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    The architectural design was created by the MCA studio [18] of architects Miroslav Cikán and Pavla Melková. The exhibition was curated by Marie Klimešová. Sekal found a deep resonance with his work in Japan, which he visited twice in the last decade of his life (1989 and 1997).

  9. Universal Creative - Wikipedia

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    As the park grew, Universal Creative was founded in 1968 under the name MCA Planning, and Development as part of MCA-Universal's recreation division. [7] Universal Creative continued to operate through 1996 as MCA Planning and Development, opening Universal Studios Florida in 1990 and creating attractions such as Jaws and E.T. Adventure.