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This one actually contains some terms from Kress

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This is a “reaction” to Robert’s post about his space. The reason why I want to comment on his post is because when I first read it, I drew connotations to my own blog (no offense Robert :p ). It was suprisingly similar in many ways, first of all it was written in English, like mine (I write in English for fun since I study English, I am Norwegian though…), he had described his working space, like myself, and his IKEA desk. Similar to my description of my JYSK desk. 

As for the design (colors etc), he chose soft white, with a wooden finish :p In my eyes, this tells me that he is a traditional “city man” and is living in a rush. He doesn’t care about colors and stuff, and his motto when it comes to furniture (if he has one, something I seriously doubt) is probarbly: if it’s easy and simple, I’ll take it.

When we talked about ideology in class, our teacher mentioned something about if it’s green or ecological, the person is probarbly conservative, traditional, carefree and wild (yes, those were the words). This matches my description of Robert’s not only workspace, but also the walls surrounding it. It may not be green, but it’s definetly ecological with all the wood etc. That’s my opinion anyway, comment if you disagree. Now, I won’t go as far as saying that Robert is carefree and wild (I mean gz! I don’t know the guy), but as I mentioned earlier perhaps he’s kind of traditional and stuff.
 

4 Responses to “This one actually contains some terms from Kress”

  1. Hi there — actually, in class, we were talking about ways each of those three ideas could be represented differently by choices the person made in designing the room.

  2. Ikea kick Jysk ass


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