graphic language

Graphic language

make programming calls to the APIs of the language, and the graphics drivers render the images on the screen or printer.

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  • differs from most spoken language in that it has no direct way of providing feedback for its producer.
  • The pictorial branch of graphic language presents a specially difficult problem in this respect because it has no real “language of dialogue.”

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euro-centric

Euro-centric

ocusing on European culture or history to the exclusion of a wider view of the world; implicitly regarding European culture as preeminent.

  • anti-universalist in nature, it presents itself as a universalist phenomenon and advocates for the imitation of a Western model based on “Western values” – individuality, human rights, equality, democracy, free markets, secularism, and social justice – as a cure to all kinds of problems, no matter how different various societies are socially, culturally, and historically.

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Project #4 : Designer Statement

Part 4

    A designer statement allows readers to gain insight on a designer’s thought process and the meaning behind their work. It consists of the designer’s inspirations, style, their perspective on things, and the message that they would like to convey through the work that they produce. It has no particular or set list of guidelines concerning the format. The designer is free to make it as short as a paragraph, or as long as an essay. It’s all up to the designer as long as there are no specific requirements that have to be met concerning institutions, businesses, or Read More...