Storyboard: Marina bay sands by: Logan Sparks .

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Storyboard: Marina bay sands by: Logan Sparks www.nothingfamiliar.com

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Storyboard: Marina bay sands

by: Logan Sparks

www.nothingfamiliar.com

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IntroIn 2012, I was told that my family and I would be moving to Singapore. Obviously, I was

excited to see what this new country would bring. When I arrived on a early Friday

morning, one thing I noticed was design played a key role in their lives. It was

everywhere. With plenty of unique looking buildings, I fell in love with Singapore

instantly. My favorite building was Marina Bay Sands, a hotel that has over 2500 rooms

in it. It also has a skating rink, casino, pool (on top of building), 2 movie theaters,

museum, and much more. The unique design to the building is what made applying the

5 aspects of design so easy.

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1st Design Aspect

Marina Bay Sands

attempt to solidify the

shopping culture that

Singaporeans have

worked tremendously! www.dreamstime.com

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Not only does Marina Bay Sands enhance life, it also enhances ones imagination.

Photo taken by me

2nd Design Aspect

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3rd Design Aspect

Marina Bay exceeds the value of design in business, social, and cultural practices by having hundreds of unique features.

http://choicewallpapers.net

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4th Design Aspect

In todays time, media plays a huge role in the success of many businesses, whether it’s the design, service, or experience.

www.worldpropertyjournal.com

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5th Design Aspect

“The evolution of graphic design over the past 100 years from purely aesthetics to meeting functional, cultural, social and production requirements, helped to develop the change and growth of consumerism.”

- Designers and consumerism article.

Photo taken by Pam Sparks