DESIGN
PAPER 1 (THEORY)
GRADE 12
NSC PAST PAPERS AND MEMOS
FEBRUARY/MARCH 2017
INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION
SECTION A: DESIGN LITERACY
QUESTION 1: 'UNSEEN' EXAMPLES
Answer EITHER QUESTION 1.1 OR QUESTION 1.2.
1.1
FIGURE A: The Daddy Cool Bling Bar by Studio Botes
(South Africa), 2013.
Analyse the use of the following element and principles in FIGURE A above:
OR
1.2
FIGURE B: Eclectic and recycled range of furniture designs
by Reform Studio (Egypt, Africa), 2015.
With the belief that design can solve problems, we developed textile threads from reused plastic bags, which now form the basis of its designs. [Reform Studio] |
Explain the use of the following design terms in FIGURE B above:
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QUESTION 2: COMMUNICATION THROUGH DESIGN
FIGURE C: Because I am a girl campaign poster
by Plan International (Canada), 2015.
2.1 Briefly discuss the message conveyed by the poster in FIGURE C above.
Refer to the following in your discussion:
2.2 Discuss how the poster in FIGURE C above clearly reflects stereotyping. (2)
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QUESTION 3
Answer EITHER QUESTION 3.1 OR QUESTION 3.2.
3.1 Refer to FIGURE D and FIGURE E below and answer the questions that follow.
FIGURE E: Pouffe Dress by Emmanuel Nunez (South Africa), 2015. | FIGURE D: Dress by Issey Miyake (Japan), 2013. |
Write an essay of at least 200–250 words (one page) in which you compare FIGURE D with FIGURE E.
Refer to the following:
OR
3.2
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FIGURE F: Basilica of St Paul's outside the Walls (Rome), 4th century AD | Interior of Basilica of St Paul's outside the Walls (Rome), 4th century AD. |
FIGURE G: Notre Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier (France),1955. | Interior of Notre Dame du Haut by Le Corbusier (France),1955. |
Write an essay of at least 200–250 words (one page) in which you compare the ancient classical basilica in FIGURE F with the contemporary church in FIGURE G above. Alternatively you may compare any Classical building (that you have studied) with any contemporary building.
Refer to the following in your essay:
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TOTAL SECTION A: 30
SECTION B: DESIGN HISTORY
QUESTION 4
4.1
Choose any TWO movements in the list below and write an essay of at least 400–450 words (two pages) in which you debate whether their designs reflect the above quote. Support your answer by referring to the aims and stylistic characteristics of your chosen movements. Refer to at least ONE designer from each movement and discuss at least ONE design by each designer to support your statements.
(20)
4.2
FIGURE H: Worcester Porcelain Teapot inspired by Piet Mondrian, De Stijl (England), 1944. | FIGURE I: Porcelain tea set by Clarice Cliff, Art Deco (England), circa 1930. |
Write a comparative essay of 200–250 words (one page) in which you discuss whether the above two designs reflect the mood of the design movements they represent.
Refer to the following to support your answer:
(10)
TOTAL SECTION B: 30
SECTION C: DESIGN IN A SOCIOCULTURAL/ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABLE CONTEXT
QUESTION 5
Answer EITHER QUESTION 5.1 OR QUESTION 5.2.
5.1
FIGURE J: Anti-tobacco poster by the World Health Organisation
(Canada), 2012.
5.1.1 Explain how the message in the poster above is communicated by using the following:
5.1.2 Write an essay of at least 300–350 words (one and a half pages) in which you name and discuss the work of ONE South African contemporary designer/design group AND ONE international contemporary designer/design group who address sociocultural issues in their work.
Refer to the following in your discussion:
You may NOT refer to any designer(s)/design group(s) that you have discussed previously or design examples used in this question paper. (14)
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OR
5.2
5.2.1 Write an essay of at least 200–250 words (one page) for a tourist brochure about a traditional craft practised in South Africa.
Refer to the following in your essay:
5.2.2 Write an essay of approximately 200–250 words (one page) on any ONE South African contemporary designer/design group, who uses traditional craft techniques/materials in a modern way and, at the same time, empower individuals or communities.
Use the following structure when answering the question:
You may NOT refer to any designer/design group that you discussed previously or design examples that appear in this question paper. (10)
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QUESTION 6
6.1
FIGURE K: Neck piece by Mariana Acosta (Mexico),
Precious Waste contemporary jewellery collection, 2015.
Precious Waste uses materials such as PET bottles, discarded CDs, egg cartons, old books, scrap metals, tetra packs, VHS videotapes and paper tubing to transform them into valuable design accessories. |
6.1.1 Discuss TWO characteristics of sustainable design. (2)
6.1.2 Identify and discuss TWO materials that you can use as a sustainable designer. Explain the sustainability of these materials in your discussion. (4)
6.2 Write an essay of at least 300–350 words (one and a half pages) in which you discuss the work of ONE South African contemporary designer/design agency/studio and ONE international contemporary designer/design agency/ studio whose work explores sustainable sources/materials and transforms them into significant design products.
Refer to the following in your discussion:
You may NOT refer to any designer/design company that you have discussed previously or design examples referred to in this question paper. (14)
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TOTAL SECTION C: 40
GRAND TOTAL: 100