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What is the inspiration?

Discovering the work of others CW Date Discovering the work of others

The work of others Investigate and collect information on the work of others Analyse, evaluate and draw conclusions from the work of others Use the work of others to inform your own designing

Your task: You must produce an image/mood/theme board from two of the designers below: • Marcel Breuer • Coco Chanel • Norman Foster • Sir Alec Issigonis • William Morris • Alexander McQueen • Mary Quant • Louis Comfort Tiffany • Raymond Templer • Marcel Breuer • Gerrit Reitveld • Charles Rennie Macintosh • Aldo Rossi • Ettore Sottsass • Philippe Starck • Vivienne Westwood You must then draw and write down some conclusions on both You must then produce a design for Jewellery Box designs in the theme/style inspired by one of the designers you researched. Annotate the design

In your book from today’s lesson: Image board Analysis and Conclusions Design based on designer

The work of others Investigate and collect information on the work of others Analyse, evaluate and draw conclusions from the work of others Use the work of others to inform your own designing

Final Questioning Share your image board What conclusion did you make Justify them Share your design Explain your thinking Justify how it fits the work of your designer