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Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars's collections

 

Emotions: Expression

<p>Ability to comprehend and express emotions via color -- journeys from the initial discovery and acceptance of multiple emotions to a various selection of emotions itself. People make conscious choices in the creation of art; colors can correlate to emotions and designers make these choices purposely. </p><p><em>#designthinking</em></p><p><br /></p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
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Fonts and Feelings - Ai Hashimoto

<p>There's a lot you can get out of font design, one of those is feelings. As a reflection on the various design concepts I have explored at Cooper Hewitt with the Design Scholars, I created a Learning Lab on how the fonts in our everyday lives are connected to the feelings that we portray in our writing. I have pulled resources from designers I have met throughout the DesignPrep Program, including designs from Cooper Hewitt, the Smithsonian, and myself. Below you will see a collection of 10 images (each with a description on the connection to feelings) including a video "Wicked Problems in Type Design" that you can explore.</p> <p> ***The descriptions written by me may not depict what the actual designer intended their audience to feel, but they are my interpretation (except for my 2 pieces), so please feel free to build off of or have your own interpretation </p><p><em>#designthinking</em></p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
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Designing For Accessibility–Tova Kleiner

<p>This Learning Lab showcases different examples of accessible design in order to provide a fuller understanding of what designing for accessibility can look like. The collection shown here includes designs that address physical, cognitive, and emotional barriers that impact the lives of people with disabilities. This Learning Lab explores design for the blind, for wheelchair accessibility, for the elderly, and for people with autism. Through the DesignPrep Scholars program, I have learned about various design disciplines and focuses. DesignPrep Scholars gave me the opportunity to meet several inspirational designers and do many design projects. Throughout this experience, I have been especially drawn to design that is inclusive and accessible. This Learning Lab is the culmination of my work at DesignPrep Scholars and displays what I have learned about accessible design.</p><p><em>#designthinking</em></p><p><br /></p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
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Samantha's Collection - The Unique and Creative Design Process

<p>While working at the Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars program, we did multiple workshops and activities! Here is a collection of photos of the creative design process while we participated in the workshops. We saw and heard and learned from many designers such as Lela Rose, a fashion designer who adds a cool, unique twist on her fashion and her fashion shows. I hope you enjoy viewing my collection! Here is The<strong> Unique and Creative Design Process.</strong></p> <hr /><p></p> <p></p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
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Jason V- Technology advancements

<p>This collection is based on the technical advancements in the world.  It compares the technology used today to the what we used to use a few years ago.</p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
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19th Century Fashion and the Architectual Sillohette

<p>The extravagance of French fashion in the 19th century creates a stepping stone for how famous designers like Rei Kawakubo and John Galliano use architecture as inspiration for their own collections.  </p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
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Colors in Design

<p class="text-center">Colors play an important role in design. Such as product design, graphic design, architecture, and interior design. Designer chose a specific color for their design for different purposes.<br /></p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
10
 

Victoria Gao's Collection: The Design Process

<p>This is an online portfolio of the projects I worked on during the fall semester of Design Scholars.  I worked in groups and individually on hands-on projects to learn more about architecture, landscape architecture, and interior design.  I learned a lot about design in the real world from professional designers.  Visiting Weiss/Manfredi and a design college also gave me a new perspective of the process of design.</p> <p></p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
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Architectural Elements and Archways- Maya Eisenberg

Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
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Culture Creation

<p>Detailed showcase of Corporate America's constant creation, alteration, and recasting of cultural elements through advertisement, product details, and placement of their products in human elements such as film. Intended to question the negative connotation with both advertisement and corporate use of culture/humanity through example. Each element of this collection covers a different company approach to connecting their product to human ideals and/or directly incorporating their brand into the cultural sphere. Created within the Cooper Hewitt Scholars program.</p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
20
 

Silk- Function, Fashion, Usage

<p>By Courtney Huang</p>
Cooper Hewitt Design Scholars
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Representation of Music

<p>Made by Lily Clemente-Cong</p>
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