1. Describe the design process; it’s categories and how it is used as you outline step 1, 2 and 3?
The Design Process is a way of creating innovative solutions to everyday needs and environments. There are 6 categories in the design process: Identify the Problem, Generate Ideas, Refine & Analyze, Decide, and Implement. These categories outline steps 1, 2, and 3. Step 1: Discovering the issue. Step 2: Come up with Solutions to problem. Step 3: Build a model or mock-up of you final design/solution for this issue.
2. Define Three-dimensional form and find a new example using the research
links.
A three-dimensional form is a form that exists in space. A three-dimensional object holed length, depth, and width.
3. Define Space and find a new example using the research links.
Space defines form of an object; the capacity, volume, and area in which a form resides.
4. Define Positive and negative space in 3-D form, find a new example using the research links.
Negative Space is the empty space seen around or through an object. Positive Space is the space being taken up by the object.
5.Define Direction and find a new example using the research links.
Direction is the angle or linear perspective that moves into a specific path in a work of art.
6. Define Scale and find a new example using the research links.
Scale is the size or measurement working within a work of art or design.
7. Define Point of view and frame of reference, and find a new example using the research links.
Point of View is the structure and positioning of materials allowing the viewer's eye to move through the design or work of art making it the main focus.






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