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Students should be aware of, and be able to discuss, key design styles and movements and their principles of design, including: • arts and craft movement • Art Deco • Modernism, eg Bauhaus • Post modernism, eg Memphis. Designers and their work.
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Students should be aware of, and be able to discuss, key design styles and movements and their principles of design, including: • arts and craft movement • Art Deco • Modernism, eg Bauhaus • Post modernism, eg Memphis. Designers and their work
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- You need to be able to students should be aware of, and be able to discuss, key design styles and movements and their principles of design, including: • arts and craft movement • Art Deco • Modernism, eg Bauhaus • Post modernism, eg Memphis. Designers and their work.
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Which design movement emphasized craftsmanship and the beauty of materials over mass production?
Direct answer
The Arts and Crafts Movement focused on traditional craftsmanship and the aesthetic quality of materials, opposing industrial mass production.
Key terms
- Bauhaus: A design school founded in 1919 in Germany that combined crafts and the fine arts, known for its approach to design education and emphasis on functionalism.
- Postmodernism: A design movement that emerged in the late 20th century, characterized by a departure from modernist ideals, embracing eclectic styles and playful aesthetics.
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Confusing design movements: Study the key principles and historical context of each movement to differentiate them effectively.
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