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Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Boards surf skate and snow - custom art or construction

 

Kaboom.org is partnering with the Taylor Bend Family YMCA to design and develop a playground and outdoor fitness area for adults on October 5, 2013.

Advertising a Haynes Motor Museum Event for the Easter School Holidays for 5-15 year olds (if it doesn't get cancelled due to Coronavirus).

Hopefully the youngsters can design something less ugly than many modern cars!

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

ROSE MARIE AND SWIMSUITS

 

Rose Marie Reid, partner in a $15-million-dollar-a-year business, has a rare combination of designing and business talent.

 

She started designing swimsuits in 1937 in Vancouver, British Columbia, where her husband managed a swimming pool. Her firm began to flourish in the U.S. when she went into partnership in 1946 with Jack Kessler in Los Angeles. She and Kessler pioneered the now-industrywide practice of adding extra seasons to the swimsuit business, i.e., small collections of new styles in late summer and at Christmas time, when stores are usually sold out of merchandise.

 

Rose Marie has successfully weathered the ups and downs of fashion cycles. Her inner construction techniques, which give an almost complete foundation garment under the suit, adapted as well to the pinched-waist of Dior’s New Look era as they now do to the no-waist look of the chemise. The three suits above illustrate the adaptability of the current collection, ranging from a fitted maillot to a new two-piece chemise which achieves its appeal through pull-down legs, inner bra construction and a stomach-flattening overblouse.

 

BONNIE CASHIN’S TRAVELING LEATHERS

 

Barnstormer Bonnie Cashin is a laboratory designer who is happiest when she is trying out her new designs. A world traveler and a lover of country life, Bonnie operates from a penthouse design studio in New York. In addition to her currently successful collections of leather-and-what-goes-with-it styles for Philip Sills and her relaxing costumes for Dorian, Bonnie is constantly working out new ideas for herself and a private clientele. Most of the firsts attributed to Designer Cashin evolved from dressing for her own needs. She pioneered the “layer” principle of dressing, adding sleeveless coats so travelers could adapt to any climate by adding or subtracting a few outer garments. One of her greatest successes was the stormcoat of water-repellent poplin, warmly hooded and lined with alpaca. In the past year she anticipated Paris couturiers with the first Scottish mohair blanket fashions, including the “Noh” coat (above), which was adaptable Bonnie’s version of a silhouette she admired on a 1957 trip to the Far East. Also typical Cashins are the leather travel coat and mohair pullover worn with leather breeches.

 

JEANNE CAMPBELL’S YOUNG DESIGNS

 

Jeanne Campbell is a young New Yorker who has made a name for herself and the firm of Sportwhirl through mass-produced youthful styles which appeal to cosmopolites and sports addicts alike. She, as much as any designer that could be named, is responsible for the American girl who dresses smartly on a budget — the envy of women in every other country in the world. The success of the Campbell-Sportwhirl approach to design is best attested to by the fact that, in a coals-to-Newcastle switch, Sportwhirl this year started to manufacture Campbell designs in France for selling pret-a-porter, or ready-to-wear, throughout Europe.

 

A Pittsburgher, Jeanne came to New York during the war with her husband, Edward A. Campbell, a writer, and went right to work on Seventh Avenue. Mother of a 2-year-old son and expecting another child next month, she typifies the young corps of U.S. designers who are very busy leading the life they are designing for. Each five-a-year Sportwhirl collection averages over 200 pieces and ranges from active sports clothes to clothes suited for the city career girl and the do-it-yourself hostess.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

WIGHTMAN Road is heavily used at rush hours, but this isn't a representative shot of non-rush hour: the queue is here because of road works ahead.

 

Here one can see the first of 12 traffic islands (the paving marked by flexible yellow signs).

THIS is one of many places along the road where Haringey Council does more than merely condone pavement-parking. The Local Authority allows it and even facilitates it.

 

It narrows both the footpath and the carriageway …

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Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Sarah Doherty, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer, TeleHealthRobotics, USA at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

THIS is the *end* of the short cycle lane.

 

It shows the earlier bike lane of a few inches in width that is partly scrubbed out.

 

The initial view of Haringey Council was, that all that was required was a few inches worth around a blind corner. Obviously something was missing (any balance or intelligence). This is the default, petrol-head view in the absence of, or prior to, external intervention.

 

The improved lane—that is nearly twice the width—features Armadillos. It still looks and feels hazardous, but less so than other parts of this remarkable road.

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Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

a before picture before we painted it. and FIlled It with stuff!

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

AROUND the corner …

 

One can see here just how modest is the cycle lane in length: it really is just over the bridge.

 

At least it has the Armadillos, as so few bike lanes have, that offer slightly better protection.

 

Bike lanes with Armadillos are still not as safe as the ideal, that is fully segregated cycle paths (NB *paths*, not lanes).

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Col·lecció Roger Biosca. Museu del Cinema (Girona)

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

I was an employee of Carol Roeda studio in the late 1980's and early 1990's and learned how to make these sculptures. It was a very enjoyable job!

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Girls and Boys in Storyland. An exhibition of Children's Books from 1800 to 1910. 3 April to 31 May 2012.

Exeter Central Library and The University of Exeter, Research Commons

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Natalie Pierce, Head of Global Shapers Community, World Economic Forum; Saadia Zahidi, Managing Director, World Economic Forum; speaking in Opening Plenary: Next Generation Now session at the Global Shapers Annual Summit 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland, 9/7/2025, 16:00 – 17:30 at Bâtiment des Forces Motrices - Plenary Hall. Plenary. Copyright: World Economic Forum

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

New Hanover County Public Library - Fashion Design Contest Runway Show Finale - March 3, 2015 - Northeast Branch

 

Teens used discarded library books as their primary material in designing their outfits.

 

Outfits were judged on the following:

• Use of library book – How well does the design integrate the library book(s) into the outfit?

• Style – How unique / stylish / original / fashionable is the outfit?

• Functionality – Can the outfit be worn without falling apart? Is it comfortable/functional?

• Construction – How well is the outfit constructed? Are there ragged edges or loose seams?

Or is everything neat and trim?

• Modeling – How well is the outfit presented on the runway?

 

Prizes were awarded to the top three designs and the winning designer received two tickets to NCSU's College of Design Art 2 Wear show!

 

Top 3 -

 

1st Place - Clothing Line: Thin Edge - Designer: Sarah Kuenstler - Model: Sarah Kuenstler

 

2nd Place - Clothing Line: Paper Masquerade - Designer: Bonnie & Oscar Fawcett - Model: Bonnie Fawcett

 

3rd Place - Clothing Line: SuperFab! - Designer: Magen Naef - Model: Magen Naef

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Asher Hasan, Founder and Chief Executive Officer, Naya Jeevan, Pakistan; Social Entrepreneur at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

First drawing is made with graphite pencil on paper (as all the other sketches that can be found in here), while the second is again, made in Paint Tool Sai.

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

Participants at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Dalian, People's Republic of China 2015. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek

Photograph taken during the 'Designing the Archive' joint ICA / ASA / ARANZ / PARBICA conference, Adelaide, South Australia.

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