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    Weekly Summary (2/26–3/5/21)

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    Week 6: 2/26–3/5/21 Links to this week’s posts: Week 6 Daily Creates Deep Thinking on Design Dank Memez Outlet “Weapons of Mass Percussion” T-Shirt King of Jesters, and Jester of Kings! Encouragement Poster Design Blitz This week, I felt much more successful than the previous week in completing work on time. Part of that was […]
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    King of Jesters, and Jester of Kings!

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    When I was much younger, my parents introduced me and my sister to the movie The Court Jester. For me, this 1955 classic was my first medieval/fairytale-themed rom-com movie I ever saw—The Princess Bride is the second one I can think of. One of the assignments I picked this week from the Design Assignments in […]
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    “Weapons of Mass Percussion” T-Shirt

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    When I participated in Week 3’s Daily Creates, I didn’t expect to do anything with my creations later on. I had thought that I really liked my caution sign (“Caution: Weapons of Mass Percussion”), and it would be fun to have on a t-shirt or something. That’s why I decided to do the Design Assignment […]
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    Deep Thinking on Design

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    Although I haven’t ever really thought about becoming a graphic designer, and I don’t think that’s what’s in store for me in the future, thinking about visual design and reading and watching this week’s assigned material was quite fascinating for me. The first couple things I checked out were the videos “Movie Poster Expert Explains […]
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    Dank Memez Outlet

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    As I scrolled through the Design Assignments in the ds106 Assignment Bank, an image caught my eye: At first glance, I thought it said “Memelets”, not Mermlet’s. My misreading paired with the title of the assignment (“Create a Logo that is simple but detailed”) inspired my idea for a fictional company that created memes and […]

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