Monday, September 12, 2011

Design Contexts

1. Transit station- The audience would be a majority of people: old people, middle-aged people, and children.  The public takes the transit station daily, whether it's to work or school.  Homeless people would see it.  It could inspire an art student.  A worker in the transit station. People who vandalize public property may be influenced by this design by creating more artwork on it, or copy it somewhere else. Business men to homeless people trying to make a dollar.  This design has to be crisp and clean so it can be easily seen in a hurry and relate to mass amounts of people. 


2. Zoo-Children, grandparents, and families would see this.  Workers in the zoo will see it, other adults who are walking by, or a corporate manager of the zoo.  This shows the design has to be playful, but also professional. Most of these people would be middleclass to rich because they have to pay to get in the zoo.  The design will have to be entertaining for children and young adults.  People who work at other zoos might be there and compare the zoo to their own.  Tourists can be there and compare the new zoo to their own.

3. Poet- Himself, family, and children.  Other poets or artists could see it, which could inspire a work of art.  This could cause the poet to inspire what he's eating in the kitchen, and utensils and anything else he will put in the kitchen.  Friends of the poet would also see it.  New friends may see it and the picture would reflect the personality of the poet.    

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