Author: Avar He Zapata
Here’s my updated slides. Feel free to comment on it while viewing it.
https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1l1hCd3ky_lCg1w1y0dkWHTJyvqfVhg21j6hzFW3_9gs/edit?usp=sharing… Continue Reading “Avar He Zapata – Negative Engagement On The Internet”
(Akira Kurosawa with Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas)
In my later years of high school, I started to read more Shakespeare plays and learned other stories and myths like Plato’s Allegory of the Cave. Reading these kinds of stories like the works of William … Continue Reading “Designer’s Cookbook – Akira Kurosawa AHZ”
Another person that has kind of influenced my work is Doug TenNapel. While I’m not really familiar with his other work like VeggieTales, Catscratch, or the Earthworm Jim video game series, I am more familiar with his graphic novels.
I remember when I was in … Continue Reading “Doug TenNapel – AHZ”
Russian Constructivism:
De Stijl:
Other design examples that come to mind:
… Continue Reading “Designs We Are Learning in Class and Examples I Can Point Too”So, throughout my life, there were a lot of artists and designers that have influenced my creative work. I have discovered these individuals and the work that they have created both on a visual and narrative level as I followed and researched their craft. In … Continue Reading “My Designer’s Cookbook – AHZ”
INTRODUCTION:
For this research essay, my topic is going to be on internet culture and how it relates to design. More specifically how negative engagement on the internet can relate to web design and why and how in recent years, this has become a growing … Continue Reading “Negative Online Engagement In Relations To Design ”
By Avar He Zapata
Take a good look at this image above. What comes to mind when looking at this image? How do you feel or interpret this image? What do you think is the message trying to convey to the viewer? Can you personally … Continue Reading “Stereotypes in Early Advertising: Aunt Jemima Rag Doll Coupon”
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