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, December 1, 2011
I think this blog has allowed me, as I'm sure it has everyone else, to get an actual good look at the people I'm going to school with. What they think, what they like, how they react to tasks and how they communicate. Now having only gotten two sentences into this post and already sounding like I'm trying to beat everyone in a chess game they didn't know they were playing, I would just like to explain that for me at least there is a certain fear that exists in regards to my classmates at times, because since I know nothing about them at first, there could potentially be a whole class of people better than me at something I've been practicing at my whole life. For many reasons I know thats not true now, but the experience of getting to know the actual people I found myself nervous about at one point is a useful commodity in that sense. I'm sure there's someone who described it's practical purpose as well before me, and better than I think I can; at least I hope some one did or does, because I just got sentimental and that wouldn't help describe the help this blog has been properly.
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