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We had sat together looking at fabric swatches from some of my mail-order sources. After seeing the sketches, however, Seraphina didn't like any of them. We took a little field trip to Britex, a local fabric store.
She was much more comfortable being able to hold up larger pieces next to her skin. We also decided to reverse the original idea of the bodice colors: making the majority of the bodice the dark color (for a slimming effect), with only the center front panel in the cream of the skirt.
Abstract colour landscape symbolism. A revision of maxima with the original Southern Cross device rotated (in the Sky) to place a larger Alpha Crucis in the canton corner as a feature, while portraying a 'size/brightness' hierarchy down to Epsilon the smallest, with reference to earlier versions of the Australian flag.
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silver necklace from the Hurt collection.
On display at Röhss Design Museum in Gothenburg from Feb 6th to May 9th 2010.
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The Incredible New Designs of Solde Rothmanay......No matter what people say she is here to stay.
Please keep an eye out for her 1st debut with L'Amour Productions.
Show: Soul Designs of Summer
When: July 26, 2014
Where: L'Amour Runway
This piece of work was inspired by a drawing I made from plant life.
It is made from hand needle lace sewn onto a commercial printed and machine embroidered fabric, with seperate free form hand needlace to make the frame.
In this case, I take the Apple TV and some sort of display for "Entertainment," and leave the peripherals on their own.
In the Sixties you would have seen a row of three-deckers here. At the time, Design Research was just around the corner to the right, a small store for beautifully crafted wooden toys and such. In the Seventies, DR tore down the three-deckers and built and moved into this monument to themselves. Ten years later, they were gone. Crate & Barrel has been here ever since.
Note from 2009: Crate & Barrel is gone, too. The building stands empty at the moment.
Doesn't look like a lot stacked up like that, but printing each layer took 2-3 hours...seemed like the damn things never ended! Never screenprinted 200 copies of anything before, esp. without the benefit of a drying rack.
Just got these in the mail today, and I love them! Had them printed at overnightprints.com with full gloss on the front of the card and spot gloss on the back only on the darker area leaving the 'tag' matte.
Scandinavians are extremely talented and skilled with respect to design. They're well-known world wide by their inimitable and unique designs which are the bridge between crafts and industrial production. The close bond between beautiful, organic forms and everyday functionality are one of those main strengths in Scandinavian design.
Incoming freshmen participate in the second annual Design Immersion Bootcamp hosted by the University of Michigan College of Engineering Multidisciplinary Design Program. The bootcamp is aimed at jumpstarting first-year students' design and creativity with regards to working with each other and the various engineering concepts presented.
Photo: Joseph Xu, Michigan Engineering Communications & Marketing
Logotype: STUDIO 411
In 2013, after school, a group of young director and designer students heading together in their classroom for doing something fun. STUDIO 411 was therefore founded. We served works in branding, motion graphics, corporate identity and fine arts projects. STUDIO 411 does not only focus on cool visual effects, but also dedicate to provide branding and identity design by integrating filmmaking arts and digital technology in CG/VFX.Our team having full of passion into film, arts, branding, providing the professional solutions and ideas to clients. Find out the purely specialty and best solution is what we are focus on, and we are proud of doing the both of motion graphics and branding projects.In order to salute, the studio is named as that classroom, no.411. So is STUDIO411 borned.
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The Design Museum in Holon, Israel opened to the public in March 2010. Archtect: Ron Arad
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