Thursday, September 15, 2011

Review Week 3

          1)  "OSHA" stands for Occupational Safety and Health Administration. It was created by congress and signed  by President Nixon on December 30, 1971. OSHA was created to prevent work-related injuries and promote good safety and health for all workplaces. It is very important to feel safe in your work environment because when you know nothing can harm you, you feel much more comfortable and can function more effectively.

           2)  Graphic Designers are always looking to send a message. They can do this in many ways including text, images, and a combination of both. First they research what message their client wishes to send, and start coming up with different ways to get that message across. Once they finish their design, it's usually helpful to get feedback. This shows them if other people are actually understanding the message, and getting suggestions is a great way to make there design even better.

           3)  When you understand the history, different cultures, and movements, it can really help you to have more variety in your work. You are not just limited to your experiences and your environment, you also can design things that portray something halfway around the world.

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