15 January 2010

Money or Morals?

Everything our senses react to, can be transformed into design. I would agree with the reading that about anything can be perceived into, or as a design.



Design and marketing has obviously changed from futures documented, and what we’ve lived our years through. It’s easy to see that our generation as the reading states it will take a new spin with what we make visually, and perceptually. I do believe however, we will like the times have been, gain more freedom in our design.



I agree from a standpoint that morals and beliefs may object your mind. However this is the time your interest in digital design or marketing can offend, harm, or kill when you advertise for their product. Working to advertise, promote, or just get out your expression through work or self freedom gives you the realm to do what you want with technology. To give opinion on the additive networking through technology. I believe one may choose to use of subscribe to what they want. And with many you design/market for, the more successful your work is. Though Interest to many, it brings the human mind bad thoughts immediately, overuse, mass distributing, and mass of interest to a work of your design can be brought simply by an item of food, purchased only for a successful design and/or packaging. A type of soup, or goods we use daily could be purchased simply for it’s designed package and not for it’s health benefits. This is where a person morality is stricken. Do you design for the good of the products outcome and meaning, or design for the success of sale no matter what it looks, or will take part to be.



If your choice of a designer is based upon something personal or with a close community, or charity than you’re audience is different. And with all design comes judgmental thinking, just as social network addiction causes conflicting opinions. With world all deals with social judgment, and that causes a spark for design. We judge with what we use as our senses. With our eyes relating so close to thinking, I agree with the reading that our powerful senses take in any attraction to aesthetically break it down both visually and mentally, or dislike it using the same thinking.





http://www.davidairey.com/advertising-to-children-right-or-wrong/

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