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Organizing Market Area at the “Ferma” Music Festival

Student: Gavrikova Dar`ya

Supervisor: Natalia Nemova

Faculty: Faculty of Design

Educational Programme: Master

Year of Graduation: 2014

<div>The stated purpose of the work - to organize the market area at a music festival , based on previous experiences of music festivals and considering their needs and deficiencies .</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>When this project was carried out drawing and illustrative of the project.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Was designed and developed road and path system with outdoor signs. Analyzed the psychology of color and its impact on human beings . Thought additional zones to attract attention and to entertain visitors (optional zone is present in the market area is open-air cinema , gazebo area , where people can rest and have a snack area and the flea market ) . On the territory of the market area is located 23 trading module. They must ensure that visitors to the festival all commodities . Project must meet the economic component of the budget , so it was thought to use economical materials .</div>

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