It has come down to this... After a total of ten busy weeks, it has come time to bid adieu to this little project of mine. This project has taught me a lot as a student. Communications is something I never imagined I'd venture into; as a designer, I've come to realize the importance of understanding Communications as a whole. It isn't just the task to make things look pretty – how does a message communicate with design? Over the weekend, I met up with a client I have been working with for a freelance project and we were discussing this idea of the meaning of Communications and who it is important. As human beings we are driven on messages. Messages can say more if they are represented visually (its like that saying "a picture is worth a thousand words.") We've become driven more with visually today that we can agree our comprehension levels are understood more if there is something we can visually interact with. It is why we love technology, soci...
Our culture in a nutshell... Contemporary culture is much different and intertwined today compared to what our grandparents may have experienced. Once, it was a simpler time. There was no iPhone or Twitter to tweet instant messages on jokes you came up with on the fly. Still, they experienced cultural changes due to technology advancements in media. Even for them you can imaging how they adapted to the boom of movies and television drama on their boxed television sets or in movie theaters... In Erika Prijatelj's (2011) article, Modern Media Phenomenon , today's media culture can be defined as a spectacle, in which a spectacle is distinguished by a mesmerizing performance – with picturesque scenes and extraordinary events that attract attention (Prijatelj, 2011, 109). This phenomenon that shook society greatly influenced the thoughts and actions of an individual, giving way to the new concept of society and culture in whole. Media is our life. Let's tal...