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design$20563$ - translation to ελληνικό

UK VIDEO GAME DEVELOPER
Design Design; Design design

design      
n. γραμμή, σκοπός, σχεδιάγραμμα, σχέδιο
stage design         
  • ''Magic Flute'']]
  • A simple red curtain set design for the ''[[Oresteia]]'' presented by Stairwell Theater, 2019
  • Scenic designer [[Robert Edmond Jones]] (1887-1954) drawing at a waist high table (c. 1920).
  • Scenic design, ''[[The 2010 Family Series]]'', by Glenn Davis
  • Reginald Gray]] for ''The Wood of the Whispering'' by [[M. J. Molloy]]
CREATION OF THEATRICAL OR FILM SCENERY
Scenic designer; Set designer; Stage picture; Stage designer; Stage design; Set design; Scenic Design; Scene design; Stage designers; Scenic designers; Scénographe; Scenographe; Theatre designer; Set Design; Theatre design; Set designs; Stage/Set Design; Theater designer; Scenic designer (USA television industry); Scenic design (USA television industry)
σκηνογραφία
interior decoration         
  • A historical example: [[Balliol College]] Dining Hall, Oxford
  • This interior was designed by [[John Dibblee Crace]], President of the Institute of British Decorators, established in 1899.
  • sunburst design]] above front doors of the [[Eastern Columbia Building]] in Los Angeles; built 1930.
  • The lobby of [[Hotel Bristol, Warsaw]]
  • Interior design in a restaurant
  • BEIC]]).
  • James Shoolbred Company]], published in 1876.
  • Reconstructed Roman [[triclinium]] or dining room, with three ''[[klinai]]'' or couches
DESIGN OF THE INTERIORS, SOMETIMES INCLUDING THE EXTERIOR, OF A SPACE OR BUILDING, TO ACHIEVE A BETTER ENVIRONMENT
Interior decoration; Interior decorator; Interior designer; Elements of interior design; Home decoration; Elements of Interior Design; Wall coverings; Home decorating; Home decor; Home décor; Internal space design; Wall-Coverings; Interior Decoration; Interior Decorator; Interior decorating; Interior designers; Décor; Decor; Interior Decorating; Interior decor; Interior Redesign; Interior decorators; Interior Designer; Interior Designers; American interior designer; Interior designing; Interior Design; Interior design and furnishings
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Βικιπαίδεια

Crystal Computing

Crystal Computing, later renamed Design Design, was a British video game developer founded in 1982 by Chris Clarke and Ian Stamp while students at the University of Manchester. Graham Stafford, Neil Mottershead, Simon Brattel and Martin Horsley, joined the company as it expanded. The company's first software release was a compilation of games for the Sinclair ZX81, though it was with the ZX Spectrum that Crystal found its greatest success. A deal with the machine's manufacturer Sinclair to distribute Crystal's Zeus Assembler gave the company sufficient funds for a major marketing campaign for their next product, Halls of the Things, an arcade adventure game that became their most successful title.

Clarke left in 1984 to join Artic Software, where he worked on the "business side", before collaborating with Jon Ritman on the Match Day series. With Clarke's departure the company was reorganised as Design Design, a trading name that had been used by Brattel since 1976 for his electronic audio designs. Design Design's core consisted of Stafford working mainly on titles for the Commodore 64, Brattel and Mottershead working on the ZX Spectrum and Amstrad CPC, and David Lewellyn, the company's administrator. According to Stafford the new name was part of a wider re-branding, as they wanted a more professional image, along with a better relationship with the press and the public.

Stafford went on to form developer Walking Circles producing titles including The Living Daylights and Spitting Image for Domark and the PC version of Bloodwych for Image Works.