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    Report to compare and contrast from Marc Newson to Oscar NiemeyerDesign is the planning or drawing that people produce that shows how something can work, function or look like. It is present everywhere in our society today and is an important factor in the world. It also allows people to express their views, ideas and creativity in different ways. For example, today we will look at how Marc Newson designs compared to Oscar Niemeyer. Although they are people from very different times, different cultures and different passions, there is always one thing that unites them: designing for individuals and the world. Before you start comparing these designers in depth, you should probably get to know them a little. about them. Such as Marc Newson was born on October 20, 1963 in Australia. He designs airplanes, products, furniture, jewelry and clothing. While Oscar Niemeyer, born December 15, 1907 in Rio de Janeiro and died December 5, 2012, was a Brazilian architect considered one of the key figures in the modern development of architecture. Although he primarily designs houses and buildings, Marc Newson and Oscar Niemeyer are very different designers. But I will delve deeper into the similarities and differences, such as whether both designers are interested in modernism or the development of new technologies. Newson says he enjoys working with new technologies. This resembles Niemeyer's way of thinking, for example when he wanted to move in the modern direction when designing buildings and houses. He was just a designer before the era of the introduction of new technologies. Some examples of Niemeyer's work would be the Niteroi Museum of Contemporary Art in which he designed. Which is relevant to...... middle of paper ...... ideas and create something or design something amazing that can be used and benefit not only yourself but the world . But some of the main similarities drawn from this report would be how both designers were very interested in modernism, as well as their love of designing with curved lines and not using many sharp angles in their designs. Other similarities would be that they were able to create and design things that were multicultural, meaning they weren't targeting a specific culture or country. The final similarity was that they designed different things but aimed everything they designed at the same target market. So overall, we found that you can take two different designers or people and realize that they may look completely different in terms of style and what they design, but they may have more similarities than you initially think..