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Engage in a thoughtful exploration of the distinction between art and design. Start by expressing your opinion: do you perceive a difference? If so, what defines it? Use a T-chart on notebook paper to outline the similarities—like the techniques used and the visual appeal—as well as the differences, focusing on purpose, creation methods, criteria for judgment, and target audiences. Complete the assignment with a scavenger hunt for examples from a magazine website. Finally, summarize the difference between art and design in 12 words or less.
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Bellwork In your opinion, is there a difference between art and design? If yes, what is the difference? If no, why not? Write down your answers and be prepared to share with the class.
Art vs. Design Notebook paper and pencil or pen Create a “T-chart” …
Art vs. Design – Similarities? • Use a lot of the same techniques • Appeal to the same visual senses
Art vs. Design – Differences? Differences lie not so much in how they look, but what they do: • Purposes • How they’re made • Judged by different criteria • Audiences
Scavenger Hunt Go to a magazine website. Scroll around to find 2 design examples and 2 art examples (don’t just Google images) Drag the examples into a Word document. When finished, in 12 words or LESS, summarize the difference between art and design. Turn it in: F2_lname