Global Context: Identities and Relationships
Key Concepts
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Communication: How we send and receive messages through visual cues.
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Perspective: Understanding that different cultures and individuals may interpret the same design differently.
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Self-Representation: The conscious act of choosing how to portray oneself to the world.
Examples & Applications
Example 1: A student uses a hand-drawn font and earthy tones (greens and browns) for their portfolio to communicate their relationship with nature and their identity as an artist.
Example 2: A professional choosing a sharp, geometric logo to suggest an identity of precision, efficiency, and logical relationships.
Memory Aids
Interactive tools to help you remember key concepts
Memory Tools
- Self-expression
Flash Cards
Glossary
- Trust
Confidence in the reliability or truth of a digital identity.
Reference links
Supplementary resources to enhance your learning experience.