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Pill box on a quiet country road outside of Odiham, Hampshire. A stark reminder of the home front from over 70 years ago.
Sat atop an 8 foot trunk in the holding pen before meeting Magician Mickey Mouse on Main Street USA was this hat box.
"Hats for all occasions... birthday, unbirthdays and all days between".
Illinois Railway Museum
Union, Illinois
July 2009
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On the small island Klaedesholm at the west cost of Sweden the inhabitants have a little game going on, creating their very personal kind of mail box. Some of them are very interesting.
This small ceramic box is by American maker Haeger, in their Copper Marble glaze from the early 1990's. It includes a sticker reading Haeger American Made Copyright 1990, with the four digit code 7131.
A box for traction sand at the tram depot in Bremen-Sebaldsbrück.
Unauthorized opening will be punished...
This is a box where we did some test with rats on my first year on psicology. On the right you see the box where the rats was put in and with some training it learned to get his own food. On the left is a response machine which registers the number of reactiones of the rat.
A joint project between C. and her Ma. Opposite side has three simple floors--C. made "rugs" from paper and put small treasures and her tiniest dolls inside to play with.
Box certificate.
Geotagging reflects the location of the manufacturing facility.
The album description has a link to information about box certificates.
Box Brownie photograph of a Southern Region 4-6-0 S15 Class Number 30823 waits in the yard at Exeter Central Station in the mid to late 1950's.
I used this tutorial: kirinote.blogspot.com/2007/09/kirin-tutorial-factory-tiss...
and beautiful Denise Schmidt fabric
[11 AM]
For all the packaging thumbnails (book & box) I am mainly just playing around with type placement and a few design element ideas. So I need help on choosing what sort of layout works best or would be most interesting. I do want to keep things clean and simple as far as type and layout, but when it comes to illustration, that's where I want the eye to go immediately. As far as illustrations, they aren't complete, but I have them going in a certain direction to best fit the logo and the plot of each book.
Copy:
Penguin Random House Publishing presents: If the Book Fits.
Receive some of our favorite books each month and begin your own collection. Each book exhibits an original illustration to support the plot of the novel, while the spines, when lined up together, create their own design so your bookshelf becomes a work of art too. Your Bookshelf Wants This Too!
And then on another side of the packaging would be --
April:
Blood Meridian by Cormac McCarthy
East of Eden by John Steinbeck
An American Tragedy by Theodore Dreiser
(the books included in the box that month)
These are box envelopes I make to package my product in. Today I made them since I ran out and posted them as my thing-a-day.
The Daily Create for DS106 recommended to "Take a picture that represents how you recycle." Here's a picture of our "Big Blue Box".
Well you dont see many of these around let alone a green one ! This Box actually still in use ,on certain times and days ..
In Sheffield city centre .
Ellie: Enough pictures of me. There is a doll trapped in that box!
the box opening for my leekeworld arien.
Vern & I made this for Roger a couple of years ago for Christmas.
Vern wants to start making them and selling them. So I took a lot of photos so he can advertise them on-line.
Nathy bought me this box of Fairytale goodies from Lush ^___^ Also Harry Potter and a yoga mat!
He also arranged a cheekysneaky gathering =O
Shadow Box picture frame to frame a paper cut out art from China. The frame is made out of Texas Pecan left over from another job and I've spaced the artwork out from the white background to capture the Shadows.
Whilst in Amsterdam, I noticed that the post boxes happened to be red, and couldn't resist ssnapping a postbox portrait ;)
Point and Shoot camera used.
Signal box at the disused Kiplingcotes railway station.
Zorki Fed 4 35mm Russian Rangefinder camera,
Fuji Neopan 400asa B&W Film Developed in Ilford ID11,
Film 'fogged' my me during developing when the lid of the developing tank came loose!
Scanned with my new film/neg scanner, border added with Picasa3
Wooden box made to look haunting