Objective: Analysis is much more than collecting facts and figures and regurgitating them. Analysis
is reading between the lines of those facts to identify themes, trends, similarities, differences, and
patterns. Analysis is the process of answering the questions, “Why? What have we learned by studying these objects?” Analysis is a fundamental and critical component necessary for success in Studio V. Most of what work is performed throughout this quarter will be analytical in nature. As designers, we must analyze our clients’ problems and opportunities in order to determine the path to an appropriate solution. More and more we, as design professionals, are being challenged to provide evidence of the appropriateness of our design solutions. Establishing strong analytical skills now will only strengthen your potential for success in the industry (Totten, Syllabus, 2013).






Everything you have stated is so true and i feel the same! What we do may be time consuming but it really is worth it because we're learning so much that it just changes our perspective with the world around us.
ReplyDeleteI totally agree with what you said about how diagramming has given you a new perspective on simplifying design. The experience definitely makes you see things differently!
ReplyDeleteI agree! Even though in the beginning we all felt that diagramming was pointless and somewhat confusing, we have all began to realize the beauty behind a simple diagram. They can really capture the true essence and beauty behind a picture that some may not see. We have all grown so much through this class and I can't wait to see what the rest of our journey will bring!
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