Game designer Essays

  • Do You Have What it Takes to be a Video Game Designer?

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    However, the past couple of decades or so have brought about a change in that mentality and now fields like video game design are being considered important. Now people wishing to have a career as a video game designer can not only count it as a viable option but can also explore what this field has to offer through different sources. Contrary to what a number of people believe, video game design is not something that can be done on the basis of talent alone. In fact it is a specialized field that requires

  • Creating Fantasies: I Want to be A Game Designer

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    first video game. In 1952, a British programmer created the first graphical computer game of tic-tac-toe. In October 1958, physicist William Higinbotham created what is thought to be the first video game. The game was called Tennis for Two. In order to play these games, gaming consoles are needed. So, the Magnavox Odyssey was made in 1972. Game designing is a very tedious process, but it is worth it at the end. There are character, level, perfection, sound effect, and action designers. Also, the people

  • The Life Journey of an Artist

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    accomplishments. The artists of yesteryear were content to be commissioned to showcase their patron's visions. An artist who bows to a patron today is considered an artistic whore. They are said to not be true to themselves or their profession. People like designers and performing artists thus face a problem. In the artistic community they are not doing anything of value because they are buying into the system. But in the rest of the world they are grouped into 'artist' for their talents. And so they are left

  • Multimedia Designer: Career And Career Opportunities For A Career

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    As a Multimedia designer, you will do produce sketches, scale model, plan or drawing that will be reviewed by a main director or production manager. You can design prop, sets and costumes, direct assistants on design interpretations and give advice to other areas of technical production such as light and sound to ensure that the production set up to resemble the design requirements and meet you. Multimedia designer communicate message by combining text, video, sound and picture into a singular form

  • Paris Hilton: The Eigth Deadly SIn

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    magazines, books, clothing lines, and even armature video stores… the list goes on, and so she follows. America is obsessed with Paris. When Hilton’s dog, Tinkerbell, disappeared it made national news. When the heiress herself attended a New York Knicks game, Madison square garden chanted her name, while the not so lucky Knicks were down thirty points in the third quarter. Our obsession with Paris has reached an all time high. Americans are now beginning to look, smell, talk and act like Miss Hilton herself

  • Classroom Design Research Paper

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    Why are you interested in designing a LATIClassroom? For the last two years, I watched my best-friend, Amber Hull, design a LATIClassroom with excitement and passion. It’s refreshing to listen to her talk about educational programs that she is working on with her students. It makes me want to design a classroom that offers students a variety of choices. At first, I hesitated with some of the ideas in regards to offering choice because it seemed like a logistical nightmare. Then, I tried some of

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder Case Study

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    tactics used within residential design, how universal design effects residential design, what autism is and how to appropriately design for someone on the spectrum. Through the research conducted I will gain a better understanding of how I as the designer can translate my research

  • Physics of a Car

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    but that’s because they don’t have to. The average driver doesn’t have to worry about having enough downforce to keep them on the road or if they will reach the adhesive limit of their car’s tires around a turn. These are the things are the car designers, professional drivers, racing pit crews, serious sports car owners, and physicist think about. Physics are an important part of every sports and racing car design. The stylish curves and ground effects on sports cars are usually there not just for

  • Eileen Gray

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    acquire the acknowledgement that is rightfully theirs. As one of the finest architects, designers, and artist of the 20th century, Eileen Gray was and still has not been given any attention as a serious designer/architect, unlike her counter parts, Le Corbusier, De Stijl, Mies van der Rohe, or Frank Lloyd Wright. Eileen Gray spent most of her designing life in France and was influenced greatly by a veriety of designers and architects. She found her self indulged in the art of Toulouse-Lautrec, Cezanne

  • Armin Hofmann's Graphic Design

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    today’s graphic design. Hofmann as well as other Swiss graphic designers in the modern art movement really set the bar for designers who came after them. The post-modern

  • Global Sustainability

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    Sustainability is the concept that is discussed by everyone around the world that includes non-designers as well. Due to globalization and advanced technological advancements, people are well informed about things that are going on at the same time. Although the concept of sustainability is for every person who is a part of this globe, as designers we have the social responsibility to be conscious of our design decisions and come up with solutions that will facilitate in working toward the deteriorated

  • Design Aesthetic Or Aesthetic

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    should be purely aesthetic. while others believe design should be appealing and functional. An aesthetic design should be visually appealing. On the other hand, a functional design focuses towards to the practicability of the design. However as a designer, I strongly believe a well executed design should be functional while maintaining a high level of visual aesthetic. Although some believe aesthetic and functional aspects can seemingly separated from each other, but both aspects are considered inseparable

  • Being A Graphic Designer

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    What being a graphic designer means It is clear that graphic designers design particular product. Their field of activity are the pages of books, newspapers, magazines and web sites. Graphic designers create fonts, layouts journal pages, draw pictures, make collages, and decorate shop windows. In order to create a real masterpiece, not just a set of texts and pictures, the graphic designer need to learn special programming languages such as Perl, JavaScript, and so on. It is important for them to

  • Cleanthes

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    using the analogy of the Watch and the Watchmaker, that an intelligent designer must be assumed for the purpose-revealing watch, so an intelligent Grand Designer may be inferred in explaining the purpose-revealing world. Both products, the world and watch, reveal an intricate and positive design; thus, each has to have its own intelligent designer. Also, because the universe is like a watch, we can infer it has an intelligent designer by the fact that it may be proved to be mechanical through mathematical

  • Weinberg's A Designer Universe

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    Weinberg's A Designer Universe The phenomenon of the creation of the universe has baffled many for some time. The question of whether or not a designer/God put together this most intricate world in a personal quest or project leaves many in great debate. Was life brought about by some evolutionary feat? Or, in opposition, did an intelligent being create life with perfection in mind? Both questions can be answered in many different ways. Steven Weinberg, writer of A Designer Universe, offers

  • Starbucks' Logo and Branding

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    representation: the logo. Even considering the relatively low level of advertising done by such a large company, the omnipresent storefronts and ubiquitous coffee cups have exposed us all to the logo countless times. While one would assume the logo designers had no idea how many people would eventually see their work, it is obvious a lot of thought went into its design. This is apparent not just in the elements included and their symbology which will be tackled later on, but also the placement of everything

  • The World of Fashion was Changed by Designer, Muriel King

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    Muriel King showed us Fashion in a way never seen before but showed us her creativity in another art form painting.Muriel did many things to contribute to the fashion industry today.She was one of the first known woman fashion designers in America.Her career in the fashion industry lasted for over four decades.Her artwork traveled the world and inspired other people to show their creativity.She used one type of art and formed it into another form creating a masterpiece.She traveled around the world

  • Mandatory Professional License for Software Designers

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    License for Software Designers Abstract:  Given the wide impact and real-time safety concerns of some software applications, it seems reasonable to regulate who will be doing the writing of this critical software.  A number of other professions dealing with human safety require their practitioners to be either licensed.  At present software professionals are not licensed.  However, because software does have far-reaching and potentially disastrous effects, all software designers should also be professionally

  • Investigation into Chair Design

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    choose to investigate how simplistic and basic the chairs have become. From Charles Rennie Mackintosh, who was renowned for his style and applied decoration to Philippe Stark who has taken simplistic to another level. I have investigated how the designers have used applied decoration to enhance the look of their chair, to how functional the pieces are (or in some cases un-functional! ). HIGH BACKED CHAIR - CHARLES RENNIE MACKINTOSH - 1902 Mackintosh produced designs on a whole range of furnishings

  • Database design process

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    database Design Concepts Before a design effort can proceed full speed ahead, the designer must first take time to understand the business. Understanding the business involves understanding the entities, data, and rules within an organization, and then converting these attributes of the business into a business model. Then, the designer must have a solid comprehension of the proposed database model. Finally, the designer will convert the business model into a database model, using a design methodology