Time is so fast. Now I am living in London for 1 month. I think I already accustom to lifestyle in London. Last week I had good opportunity to visit a design museum. In there it has show design exhibition that it has 2 floors of exhibition. First floor, exhibition is super contemporary and the second floor is Mariscal drawing life.
To begin with first exhibition, super contemporary, is assorted in to 2 main parts. First part is time line which it present the spirit of London design from past until future between 1960s-2000s. It shows development and movement of London design that it shows a concept and example of design in that period. Another part is design from 15 commissions from London’s future stars who come from difference branch like product designer Ron Arad, fashion designer Paul smith, graphic designer and architecture. In my opinion this floor is quite interesting because it present knowledge which I do not know before. It is my new knowledge that about evolution of London design, the things happen in that era. Also the products which were designed by 15 commissions it makes good inspiration for my work.
Second floor is exhibition from Javier Mariscal, Spanish designer and artist, name Mariscal drawing life. This exhibition shows about all of his work such as cartoon drawing, cartoon design, product design and graphic design. From his work he tries to apply and mix between drawing and illustration together. This is great exhibition for graphic designer to learn about the way to apply difference skill.
If you have free time and no activity to do I suggest you go to visit the exhibition at design museum it can make good thinking and inspiration to you and you will engrave on this exhibition.
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This is a really super summary of the exhibition we visited a week ago, Good. You structure your points very well and then follow through with your personal opinion/reflection. This is excellent coherence and I'm really pleased with this piece of work. Well Done.
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