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GCSE Revision (Section B) - Design Movements
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W e A re L earning T o – You will have an understanding of Design movements and their defining features. Today you will: - Learn about different design movments.
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Product Design Design movements You have an excellent understanding of 4 different design movements and their defining features. You are able to name a famous designer from all movements. You have a very good understanding of 3 different design movements and their defining features. You are able to name a famous designer from 2 movements. You have a good understanding of 2 different design movements and their defining features. You are able to name a famous designer from 1 movement. Level A B C
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Q What are Design Movements? Please turn to pages 12 -13 of the AQA product design workbook.
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Video Notes Arts and Crafts / 1885- 1900 / William Morris Art Nouveau / 1890- 1910 / Charles rennie mckintosh Bauhaus / 1917- 1933 / Walter Gropius Art Deco / 1920 – 1930 / William Van Alen American Streamlining/ 1928 – 1955 / Raymond Lowey Modernism/ 1930 – 1970 / Harry Beck Postmodernism/ 1970 – 1990 / Ron Arrad
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Task ART NOUVEAU - (1890-1914) It was based on natural, organic lines. It included designers like: Famous Designer: Charles Rennie Mackintosh Art Nouveau was a highly decorative style, popular from approximately the 1870s to 1920/30s. The name comes from a famous Arts shop in Paris called La Maison de l'Art Nouveau. Art Nouveau is characterised by its use of detailed decoration, usually of an ornate nature. Art Nouveau relied on traditional craft skills, especially through the use of elaborate wrought iron scrolls. A sample of the type of decoration used in this type of work is seen below. Design and Art Movements GCSE Revision
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Task BAUHAUS (1919 – 1933) Modernist movement was influenced by industrial designs and made use of geometric shapes. It produced the first design for mass production. It was the origin of many ‘design classics’ Famous Designer: Le Corbusier In 1919 a new Art, Design and Architecture School was formed, called the Bauhaus. Even today its name is synonymous with quality design. The School moved to the distinctive ‘Bauhaus’ building in 1926 (Dessau, Germany) where it influenced the design of everyday products, developing into an international art movement. Design and Art Movements GCSE Revision
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Famous Designer: Claris Cliff
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Memphis 1980's The Memphis group comprised of Italian designers and architects who created a series of highly influential products in the 1980's. They disagreed with the conformist approach at the time and challenged the idea that products had to follow conventional shapes, colours, textures and patterns. Design and Art Movements GCSE Revision Famous Designer: Ettore Sottsass
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