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Mondrian Studio Project

1/9/2012

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In design, techniques of reduction such as abstraction often use a visual language of form, line and color to distill complex ideas and data into focused, symbolic design concepts.  The goal of this exercise is to encourage innovative design informed and inspired by available, reusable, scalable and familiar constraints.

The objective is to use abstraction to develop a visual language—or pattern—that distills and expresses typical urban outdoor activities (walking, loading, gathering, dining, leisure, etc…) from ubiquitous material characteristics such as dimension, texture and color.
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7/29/2013 07:52:08 pm

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