Assignment for Course: ISM 5014 – Enterprise Information Systems Submitted to: Douglass Paul Smith Submitted by: April Bartlett N01582262 Erron Osbourne N01484129 Alexander Bruno N00699435 Umer Khan N01173174 Astolfo Marrufo Ramirez N01470608 Date of Submission: November 10, 2013 Title of Assignment: Case Study 5 – 1 5th Edition: “Santa Cruz” CERTIFICATION OF AUTHORSHIP: I certify that I am the author of this paper and that any assistance I received
Simone Walsh is an Australian eco-friendly jewellery designer based in Adelaide in her home studio; dealing with recycled milled sheets and wires of silver and gold and gemstones. As an eco-friendly designer Simone promotes use of ethically mined gemstones and lab gemstones; and recycled products, by re-newing them and this can be seen via her collection of ‘recycled’ jewellery in which are made purely by spare pieces of metal from her other collections. Simone’s ‘Forget-me-not Post’ earrings
The Imaginarium believes that space, time, technology, and community contribute directly to creating successful learners. The Imaginarium’s mission is to stimulate and support innovation across Denver to transform learning and education systems. To complement our innovative work in personalized learning the Imaginarium is helping schools and teachers think about space and its impact on learners. Re-imagining physical spaces makes the intangible tangible- helping educators, students, and leaders
Interconnectivity of Variables Parametric urbanism is based on parametric design systems, in which the parameters of a particular object are declared, and not its geometry. The focus of interest is not the form itself, but the parameters which have generated them (Canuto, R. and Amorim, L., 2012). In this context, geometries with parameters are created to be related with all other design components, where any specific variation will lead to an adaptation response in the geometries forming the model
application of graphic design in two contrasting ways; in order to efficiently communicate knowledge, and also to communicate solidarity, peace and respect. These message of knowledge is evidenced in the works of Erik Spiekermann and the design company MetaDesign Berlin, who created a simplified map of the Berlin transportation systems, in the style of Henry Beck, which did not follow geographical accuracy, however it was exactly what travellers needed. Moreover, the message of solidarity is found within
Who is Erik Spiekermann? An image of Erik Spiekermann Erik Spiekermann is an Honorary Professor at the University of Arts in Bremen. He is a well-known German type designer as well as information architect, other work of his includes: publishing various books and articles on the specific topic of typography also other different cultural issues for magazines. Spiekermann is known to have a very influential personality on the ground of graphic design; he has also given a sizeable amount in different
Chapter 1: The Invention of Writing - From the early Paleolithic to the Neolithic period (35,000 BC to 4,000 BC), early Africans and Europeans left paintings in caves, including the Lascaux caves in Southern France. - Early pictures were made for survival and for utilitarian and ritualistic purposes. - Petroglyphs are carved or scratched signs on rock. - These images became symbols for what would be the first spokenlanguage. - Cuneiform – Wedged shaped writing, created in 3000BC. Started