design movements Flashcards

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what are the characteristics of streamlining?

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smooth teardrop shape, futuristic design, designed to reduce drag/resistance, increase speed + efficiency

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what influenced the streamlining movement?

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  • aerodynamics derived from the advancing technologies in aviation and high speed transportation
  • period of new materials and mass production
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who was a significant person in the streamlining design movement?

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Raymond Loewy

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what was Raymond Loewy referred to as?

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father of industrial design

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what did Raymond Loewy design and who for?

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  • interior living spaces for NASA
  • cars, trains
  • for Shell and BP
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what group formed within post modernism?

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Memphis group

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who was the founder of the memphis group?

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ettore sottsass

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what were the characteristics of the memphis group? but, what was a negative?

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  • vibrant, eccentric and ornamental
  • it was ‘fad’ so quickly came to an end
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what is the philosophy behind the post modernism design movement?

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began with architecture as a reaction against the perceived blandness and hostility of modernist architecture

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what are the characteristics of the post modernism movement?

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humour and personality, ‘retro’ design, deconstruction

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who was a significant designer in the post modernism movement?

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Philippe Starck

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12
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what did Philippe Starck design?

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mouse for Microsoft

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what is the philosophy of the art deco design movement?

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  • reaction to post war austerity
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when did art deco emerge?

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in France in the 1920s

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what are the characteristics of art deco?

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machine age (man made materials), geometric forms, primitive arts (ancient Egyptian), decadent, modern

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who was a significant designer in art deco?

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eileen gray

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what did eileen gray design / do as a career(s)?

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painter
lacquer work
furniture designer
interior decorator
architecture

18
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where was eileen gray born?

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Ireland

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what is the influences of the art deco design movement?

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  • reflected widening needs of the contemporary world
  • opulent, lavish style in response to human need for pleasure and escape
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what are the influences of the post modernism design movement?

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  • Memphis group
  • expressive and individual
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what is the philosophy of the streamlining design movement?

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  • shaping an object to reduce the amount of drag / resistance
  • consumerism and style
  • celebrating speed and efficiency
  • widened consumer choice
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what is the philosophy of the modernism design movement?

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  • ‘machine aesthetic’ of new technology and modern materials
  • Bauhaus: school with Gropius appointed head of new institute following WWI (designed to develop new trained and multi-disciplined work with industry; later disbanded due to WWII)
  • functionalism
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what are the influences of the modernism design movement?

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  • buildings should function as ‘machines for living in’ where architecture is treated as mass production (resulted in high rise flats with repetitive ‘cubes’)
  • less is more: minimalism, open plan living spaces
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what is the style of the modernism design movement?

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  • form follows function
  • simple, geometrically pure forms and clean lines
  • everyday objects for everyday people (consumer goods that were functional, cheap and easily mass produced)
  • reject decorative detail
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designer in the modernism design movement?

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Marcel Breuer - stressed the combination of arts and technology

26
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what did Marcel Breuer design?

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Wassily chair - revolutionary use of materials and methods of manufacturing (steel tubing)

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what is the philosophy of art nouveau?

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  • underlying principle of the concept of unity and harmony
  • decoration and architecture
  • name derives from interior design gallery opened in Paris
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influences of art nouveau?

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  • forms a bridge between arts and crafts and modernism
  • appreciated benefits of mass production but also new materials
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what is the style of art nouveau like?

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  • nature e.g sinuous, elongated, stylised flowers
  • the female form
  • other cultures e.g artefacts of Japan
30
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example of an art nouveau designer?

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Charles Rennie Mackintosh

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what are examples of Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s work?

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  • WindyHill
  • The Hill House
  • incorporated strong right angles and floral inspired decorative motifs with subtle curves
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what is the philosophy of arts and crafts design movement?

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  • reaction against industrialisation
  • wanted to incorporate traditional craftsmanship and the lives of the ordinary working class
  • against mass produced items
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what are the influences of the arts and crafts design movement?

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  • traditional craftsmanship including weaving, carpentry and stained glass
  • ‘cottage’ industry
  • empowers the individual as a designer
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what are the styles of the arts and crafts design movement?

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  • simplicity
  • nature
  • colour and texture
  • natural forms and materials
  • splendour (unusual materials and precious metals)
35
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example of an arts and crafts designer?

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William Morris

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what influenced William Morris’ designs?

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his strong socialist beliefs

37
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where are arts and crafts designs reflected in the present day?

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prints still in production - influenced the design style of Laura Ashley