Communication design seeks to attract, inspire, create desires and motivate people to do or think something using words, images, artifacts, spaces, sound, and movement. Your job is to explore and create original concepts—not merely to emulate others' ideas (although others will inspire you)—and to expand your ideas about what it is to communicate.
Thursday, September 22, 2011
ouch, scraped wood
Have you ever brushed against a wall, only to find cuts on your arm? Or even closely touched the textures of a lettuce? It's interesting that through our finger touches, we are able to experience so much texture. Texture is found everyone. As a matter of fact, any thing placed on this world has some kind of texture to it. The above close-up photograph caught my attention. It shows how up-close the wood fibres can stick out and cause a sensation, a different type of texture. It made me realize that everything does have texture to it. Something such as marbled floor has a smooth texture, in comparison to sandpaper which has a rough feeling. Every touch enables a feeling of texture. Through this photography, I was able to realize this. Must be painful touching that.
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