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Item Restricted Analogue Methods Vs Digital Tools in Graphic Design : Balancing Creativity and Efficiency(2023) Linn Marie Kuitunen; Amann, Denise; Catak, Güven; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: This thesis addresses the debate surrounding the use of digital versus analog tools in the field of graphic design. With the convenience and efficiency of software like Adobe, designers have increasingly abandoned traditional, analog methods. The study questions whether this shift has compromised creativity and explores the potential for a balanced approach. The research employs a literature review, including the book "Nea Machina, Die Kreativ-Maschine" by Thomas and Martin Poschauko, which advocates a holistic design process. To gather practical insights, the study also includes a survey of 32 graphic designers and an in-depth interview with a Danish freelance graphic designer, Mark Busch Nielsen, who integrates analog methods in his work. The thesis aims to understand if combining digital and analog tools enhances both the creativity and efficiency in the work of graphic designers. Keywords: Graphic Design, Digital Tools, Analog Methods, Creativity, Efficiency, Adobe, Survey, Interview, Holistic Design, Mark Busch NielsenItem Restricted Future of Sustainable Construction : the Importance of Prefabricated Architecture(2023) Noar Jedrashi; Aquilar, Giorgia; Fischer, Jeanne-Françoise; Faculty of Architecture and Design; Berlin International University of Applied SciencesAI-GENERATED ABSTRACT: Abstract: The increasing demand for sustainable building methods and environmental awareness has driven the field of architecture to explore innovative solutions. Prefabrication, as a construction approach, offers potential for more environmentally friendly and efficient building practices. This thesis delves into the concept of prefabrication, encompassing various techniques like modular construction and panelized systems. The research aims to explore how prefabrication can significantly enhance sustainability in future construction practices, examining its history, design principles, environmental implications, and challenges. Through a comprehensive qualitative literature review, this study provides valuable insights into the potential and limitations of prefabricated architecture, contributing to the ongoing debate on sustainable construction. Keywords: prefabrication, sustainable construction, modular construction, panelized systems, environmental implications, efficiency, innovative materials
