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Hoje era para eu tirar algumas fotos, mas fiquei enrolando e não tirei foi nada, sem flar que está chovendo o dia todo e bateu aquela preguiça deliciosa!

Essas fotos são velhas, de quando estava com câmera de minha amiga emprestada, cara preciso de uma câmera..

Quick portrait on the descent., helmet askew.

Pacita Fundacion

Batanes Island

SILIP PINAS Exhibit

September 6 - 19, 2014

SM Southmall

Im at a local cafe with my best friend and sister Annabelle, this is her eating her ice cream from Ben and Jerry's and as usual looking very "sexy"! We are studying for out science and history test this week (YIKES) wish us luck!

Annabelle checks herself out in the mirror and apparently likes what she sees!

Page 3 of "The Little Sister" written and illustrated by Annabelle from Sauganash Elementary.

Vi umas fotos bem claras que uma colega do grupo de fotografia tirou e achei lindas, esqueci o nome da técnica agora, não consegui fazer certinho, era para ser mais branco ainda, mas eu gostei tanto, as fotos ficaram tão suaves e iluminadas, bom fim de semana para todos!:D

The final page of "The Little Sister" written and illustrated by Annabelle from Sauganash Elementary.

Annabelle Ewing, Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs with Esther Robertson, Chair of the Independent Review of the Regulation of Legal Services.

Eur Ing Professor Peter J R Creamer Chief Operating Officer

BSc Aston, PhD Nott., CEng MIMgt FiMechE

Emeritus Professor Annabelle Duncan Occassional Address Speaker and former Vice-Chancellor and CEO UNE

Annabelle Ewing, Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs with Esther Robertson, Chair of the Independent Review of the Regulation of Legal Services.

Annabelle checks herself out in the mirror and apparently likes what she sees!

Page 1 of "The Little Sister" written and illustrated by Annabelle from Sauganash Elementary.

Annabelle checks herself out in the mirror and apparently likes what she sees!

Annabelle Ewing, Minister for Community Safety and Legal Affairs with Esther Robertson, Chair of the Independent Review of the Regulation of Legal Services.

Page 5 of "The Little Sister" written and illustrated by Annabelle from Sauganash Elementary.

It's this when a name says more than a thousand words.

Edited with two textures from Kim Klassen - Love and French Market. Vintage Frame from Florabella.

Lexi Bennett

12 PM

Annabelle

 

1. Briefly answer the following short questions to provide insight into the qualities of your typeface.

What is the gender of your typeface?

The gender of my typeface is female.

 

What is the age?

The age of my typeface is about 6 years old.

 

What type of person would your typeface be? (Describe them. What would they wear? Where would they shop? Etc.)

My little girl would be your all American girly girl. If you were to see her on a typical day, she would be wearing a pink sundress, sandals, and her hair would be in curly pigtails with rainbow bows in them. Since she is too young to go shopping, her mom would shop for her at a children’s boutique or something similar. She is a very creative little girl. She loves colors, unicorns, and baking. Even though her mom does most of the work by running the sweet shop, she inspired it and helps with the fun ideas.

 

2. What type of food does your eating establishment (restaurant/bistro/etc.) serve? Why? (How does it conceptually relate to your research and/or the formal qualities of your typeface?) This is the most important question. Carefully articulate your answer in complete sentences. Be specific and direct. (Imagine me asking you for further clarification…)

My establishment is a sweet shop so we serve everything and anything sweet. From cakes to pastries to candy to ice cream…we’ve got it. The reason I chose to do a sweet shop is because what 6 year old girl doesn’t love sweets? The font also has curly ends so it needs to be a fun, cute place that would catch a little girls attention if she were walking on the street. She would then beg her mom to take her in!

 

3. Describe your signature dish.

My signature dish is a tie dye cake shaped in my font’s “a” with a swirl mirror glaze coated on top. The colors of the cake and glaze are pink, purple, yellow & blue. Our signature drink is a strawberry milk served in a small glass milk jug with sprinkles around the top of the jug. And a pink and white striped straw is sticking out of the top.

 

4. What’s the price range of your business? (Is it ultra cheap fare, a 5 star dining experience…?)

The price range for my sweet shop is in the middle. My combo box which comes with a mini cookie cake, cotton candy, one stick of rocky candy, a bag of candy or chocolates, and a cookie dough truffle is $25. This is the most popular item. A slice of cake would be $4. An entire cake is $40. One cookie is $2. A dozen cookies or a cookie cake is $18. One truffle is $50. The candy would be done by weight therefore, more candy, more expensive.

 

5. Describe the interior of your business in detail. (You can include a few mood board images if you’d like.) Are the walls white? What type of napkin will I receive? Are the tables wood or 1950s diner style tables…? You get the idea. Set the stage in clear detail.

The interior of my sweet shop is very fun and playful. The walls would be light and dark pink stripes. The tables would be modern & white and the logo would be in the center of each table. The floors are a very pale blue. One whole corner of the shop is dedicated to candy. This is where you can grab a bag and fill it up with as much candy as you want. As you keep walking, you get to the bakery section where you can find fresh baked goods. In the back you find the ice cream, which is always a big hit. All baked goods ordered will be served in a pastel colored to go box with the logo on the front. You can choose to take this home with you or go sit at a table and enjoy.

  

Critique:

The critique I received in class was to make a different type of icing for the outside of my cake, because it was a little gummy. Also I need to make my colors brighter to go with my color scheme. They letter shape itself looked good though.

Annabelle Rutledge speaking with attendees at the 2021 Young Women's Leadership Summit hosted by Turning Point USA at the Gaylord Texan Resort & Convention Center in Grapevine, Texas.

 

Please attribute to Gage Skidmore if used elsewhere.

Só deu parar tirar essas fotos da Anna, eu ia sair para São Cristóvão, é a antiga capital de Sergipe, mas não pude ir infelizmente...

 

Tenho novidades o blog!:D

mundoarastore.blogspot.com.br/

 

Annabelle is working on replacing a lamp from a Samsung DLP Television, Lamp code BP96-00608A. The lamps typically use an 120W E23 lamp, but today, she's replacing it with an E22 with a small lamp adapter.

Dianna Effner Little Darling #1 painted by Lana Dobbs.

Performance photo from the the Lostboys' debut stage performance of Voyage to the Centre of the Earth at the Guildhall Theatre in Derby, September 2009.

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