Design Movements

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  1. 2. – The movement that embraced mass production and rejected excessive ornamentation.
  2. 3. Nouveau – The French term meaning "new art," defining a major 19th-century design movement.
  3. 6. follows function – This phrase, associated with Bauhaus, emphasizes that aesthetics should follow usability.
  4. 8. Internationale des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modernes – The Paris exhibition in 1925 that helped define Art Deco.
  5. 9. Nouveau – The artistic movement characterized by elongated female forms and stylized plants.
  6. 10. – The eccentric, playful, and colorful table lamp designed by Ettore Sottsass.
  7. 13. and tenon – The type of joints commonly used in Arts and Crafts furniture.
  8. 15. Loewy – The ‘father of industrial design’ who streamlined products for mass appeal.
  9. 16. Morris – A key figure in the Arts and Crafts movement, famous for his textile and wallpaper designs.
  10. 18. Gray – The influential female designer associated with both Modernism and Art Deco.
  11. 19. fins – The iconic car feature of the 1950s inspired by Streamlining aesthetics.
  12. 20. – The minimalist, functional German design school closed by the Nazis in 1933.
  13. 23. – A Hungarian ceramics company known for stylized Art Nouveau vases.
  14. 24. – A Milan-based postmodern design group known for bold, playful, and colorful designs.
Down
  1. 1. – The architectural style associated with Art Nouveau’s sinuous curves and organic forms.
  2. 3. Gaudi – This Spanish architect incorporated colorful ceramics in his Art Nouveau buildings.
  3. 4. Starck – The designer of the iconic Juicy Salif lemon squeezer.
  4. 5. – A chair designed by Marcel Breuer, exemplifying Bauhaus principles.
  5. 7. Loewy – The post-war industrial designer who worked with Studebaker and Greyhound.
  6. 11. – The style that incorporated aerodynamic, teardrop-shaped designs.
  7. 12. Brandt – A Bauhaus designer known for metalwork, including a famous tea infuser.
  8. 14. – The 1922 discovery of this tomb influenced Art Deco designs.
  9. 17. School of Art – The architectural school founded by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in Scotland.
  10. 21. – A key Bauhaus material used for tubular furniture.
  11. 22. – The postmodern principle contrasting Modernism’s minimalism: "Less is a ____."