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Discussion On "Poor" Design

Posted on:2019-06-02Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S H Y YanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2405330545490315Subject:Art and design
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Today,with such a huge amount of information transmission,there is a spontaneous design in every corner of the city.This design is fast,flooding,with a clear purpose and exaggerated colors.It may be a store owner or a printed roadside printer,They have not been formally trained in the professional development of this "everyone is a designer" design behavior we call "poor" design.In native visual culture,"poor" design as a kind of spontaneous and brutal "grassroots culture" generally exists in various streets of the city.It often conceals under the so-called "beautiful scene" of modern life.We recognize From this spontaneous growth design to see the city to bring fresh breath,see the city's lively and noisy,but also can draw a lot of creative inspiration.However,it is undeniable that most of the time,he exists as a kind of visual chaos,which not only affects the urban construction but also affects everyone's cultural behaviors and values to a certain extent,which is not conducive to the good development of artistic accomplishment The atmosphere,hindering the social transformation.Therefore,this chaos is the need for someone to reform him in a more orderly,regular and higher aesthetic direction.When we embrace the diversity of visual culture and respect the visual and cultural differences,we do not mean to allow such rude and abusive "barbaric" design and development.If we blindly indulge in such visual chaos,then urban order,popular aesthetic and nationals Quality and other issues will follow.Therefore,when analyzing the visual phenomena of contemporary "poor" design,we are paying more attention to how to change the current problems of national quality and visual literacy,as well as the practical significance of raising public visual arts accomplishments.
Keywords/Search Tags:"Poor" design, self-growth, spontaneous design, visual chaos, grass-roots aesthetics, urban aesthetics
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