Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Viscom, Quality VS. Quantity and My New Dot Book Title and List

Growing up I have always been told about how quality is better than quantity for learning how to do things. Before going on to the next thing I would have to make sure everything in the last one was correct and fuss over it. Only recently since being in an arts related school has the other opposite idea of quantity over quality became prevalent to me. The idea of learning through mistakes and critiques instead of just learning ideas and then applying them in a way you have been taught is a highly mental task. It includes being able to see the small differences in your work that become the source of your new knowledge. This rapid quantity will eventually lead to high quality and rapid production. I can see this practice being done in the design program through the projects that we have done. Creating multiple thumbnails in rapid succession leads to important discoveries in the building of compositions.


Dot Book Update

Theme//
Dystopian Urban Culture

Discriptive Word List//
Congested
Pollution
Economic Inequality
Anonymity
Panic
Fast
Violent
Melancholy
Resentment
Famine
Sinister
Deterioration


Possible Titles//

A City Made For Them
Modern Dystopia
Boiling Beneath

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