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Learning in the Bauhaus School - Coggle Diagram
Learning in the Bauhaus School
Influence on Web Design
Rational Legible Typology
Economy and Hierarchy
The Grid System
Color as Meaning
Responding to the Users' Needs
Diverse and Hands-On
Weaving
Building Theory
Geometry
Carpentry
Glass Painting
Math and Geometry
Fine Arts
Ceramics
Plastic Arts
Metal working
Photography
5 Lessons To Learn From The Bauhaus
Breaking the Rules
Failing/experimenting and messing up was encouraged to move forward and learn to have a more thorough understanding of materials and their uses.
Think Big Even When Your Work Is Small
A focus on people's necessities not luxuries such as the design of everyday objects.
No more luxury opera houses.
Rather more domestic items.
Form Follows Function
The school rejected the purely and overly ornamental designs/architecture.
Get Your Hands Dirty
Try things out, mess up, and try again, get your hands dirty and involved in the production of your own work.
Going Back To The Basics
The fundimentals of art, form, and color.
What set this school apart specifically was not the subject material taught rather their new ideas on how to teach / learn and how the information is received.
Much of what was created stands today as the standards of teaching, designing, etc.