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examples for my month of the bee.

As well as taking detail photographs of the paintings in the gallery (to get warm color samples), I took images of all object labels and any other object that had text on it (i.e. Exit signs, etc.).

 

MTV Crashes Plymouth 2014. Copyright Ossie Glover Photography. All Rights Reserved.

Plakato is a small family of display fonts, where each style has its own characteristics. Plakato is the happy chap, a no-nonsense stencil font with a lot of additional powers, that amiable person you call for help when your message needs to be heard/seen.

 

Varying from a very fat stencil font family (sure, with flashy italics), up to a neon version, or a font which is constructed out of a few different building blocks in Plakato style. And did we already mention the digital nostalgia in Plakato Game (designed on a C64), and all those extra emoji’s and dingbats? Now we did.

 

Plakato is an identity toolkit, a heavyweight building block in case you need a strong personality, a small stencil font family to cut out your best ideas and grab all the attention.

 

Plakato comes in 16 eye-catching styles. The default stencil style comes in Regular & Italic. They both have 2 variations: one version, named Plakato Stencil, automatically creates borders around the text, putting any text into a graphic stencil in this way. Another version, the extruded three-dimensional version, guarantees even more attention for your message.

 

Next to this there is also the Inline version, which is an optical play with a lot of lines. Plakato Inline has a supportive background layer, a separate font in case you want to add a background in a different colour.

 

Then there is Plakato Paper, a manually teared version of Plakato offering a more physical look. This small family of eye-catching display fonts also contains a Neon font, an independent design in Plakato style, which can actually be used for making neon signs due to its construction. Plakato Neon comes with its own Dingbat font for that extra flush-flush. Plakato has also been redrawn on a C64, and with all its accompanying limitations been ported back and turned into a font: Plakato Game. Also this font comes with its own Dingbat font, full of emoji’s and icons for oldskool pleasure.

 

Last but not least there is Plakato Build, constructed out of blocks. As if that wasn’t enough, there are various dynamic versions in the Plakato Play package, which offer a whole new range of possibilities for typographic expression, with new animation and interaction opportunities.

 

Try & buy: www.underware.nl/fonts/plakato

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Placeholder image to allow reconstruction of my Flickr album and collection structure.

Significant figures examples Significant Figures are the digits of a number which are used for expressing the necessary degree of accuracy that starts from the first non-zero digit. The number of significant figures in a result indicates the number of digits that can be used with confidence. The idea of a significant figure is simply a matter of applying common sense when dealing with numbers.

Fotó: Kocsis András

Wall Hanging Inspired by the island of Santorini

retouching example utilizing copyrighted images taken by Jozef Zidarov, FindRetoucher.com

Fotó: Kocsis András

Examples of what happens to people who practice Falun Gong.

Beautiful example of stained glass in the Cathedral of St. Vitus, Wenceslas, and Vojtěch.

Accountant Resume Example will give ideas and strategies to develop your own resume. Do you need a strategic resume to get your next leadership role or even a more challenging position? There are so many kinds of Free Resume Templates.

Accountant Clerk Resume Example

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Show relationships between films based on meta information such as actor and location guardian.waidev4.com/film_site/site/

Rights to VisionNine.

Pictures taken by Guy Hurst.

 

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Example of a picture made with a LG GW520

Learning from her elders, how to eat healthily - or not!

This is a good example of how the pyramid was originally coated with limestone to give it a smooth appearance. The limestone, being of high quality, was stolen for other structures over time. This likely remained as it was probably buried in sand.

MTV Crashes Plymouth 2014. Copyright Ossie Glover Photography. All Rights Reserved.

MTV Crashes Plymouth 2014. Copyright Ossie Glover Photography. All Rights Reserved.

1929 Auburn 8-90 Eight Speedster

$379,000 USD | Sold

 

o One of the very best examples of the model

o Formerly owned by Harrah’s Automobile Collection and the Cord Family

o Award-winning older restoration by RM Auto Restoration

o Auburn Cord Duesenberg (ACD) Club Certified Category 1 (A-112)

 

One of the finest and best-known surviving examples of the first-generation Auburn speedster, the 8-90 Eight offered here was sold in Los Angeles in 1950 for $50, as noted by longtime Auburn Cord Duesenberg Club member Bob Graham in the No. 1992 edition of the Club’s Newsletter. In it, the car is pictured at the time still in very complete and intact condition. It is believed that the buyer at that transaction was James Schafer, who worked at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard.

 

Mr. Schafer subsequently sold the car in 1960 through the offices of Mike McManus’s Atlantic Auto Wreckers in Gardena, California, a well-known source of great Classics in the early days of the hobby, to the famed Harrah’s Automobile Collection in Reno, Nevada. The Auburn would remain part of the collection for the remainder of its existence, and was pictured in their ownership in Ken Purdy’s Motorcars of the Golden Past and in Dean Batchelor’s Harrah’s Automobile Collection.

 

As the Harrah’s collection was dissolved, in 1985 the car was sold at one of the landmark auctions to Sally Cord Hummel, the daughter of Auburn Automobile Company owner, E.L. Cord. Mrs. Hummel promptly put the Auburn on display in the ACD Automobile Museum at Auburn, Indiana, where it was exhibited on anonymous loan for the next 14 years. During this time the speedster was inspected by the ACD Club and Certified as a Category 1 Original Car. Interestingly, based upon the “S” denoting its body style on the serial number plate, it was found to have been originally built as a 1928 model, subsequently renumbered by the factory to sell in 1929!

 

In 1999, the Auburn was purchased by the late award-winning actor, passionate automobile enthusiast, and much-missed friend to many, Edward Herrmann. Mr. Herrmann commissioned RM Auto Restoration to undertake a complete, concours-quality restoration, although the original Harrah’s inventory tag, number 186, was charmingly preserved and is still present today on the firewall. The result, stunning in two subtle shades of green, was presented at the 2001 Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance, winning First in Class, and at that year’s Michigan Grand Classic, being scored at a perfect 100 points.

 

Mr. Herrmann subsequently sold the Auburn to a fellow collector and friend in Indiana, from whom it was purchased by another noted Midwestern collection of Auburns, Cords, and Duesenbergs in 2011. It was then acquired by the present owner, himself a dedicated longtime collector of all three marques, in whose ownership its excellent restoration has continued to be well-preserved. Accordingly the car remains in excellent overall condition. It is accompanied by a history file including its Certification paperwork and, significantly, a copy of its Harrah’s research dossier.

 

Always a complete, intact car back to the early 1950s; having spent time in some of the most distinguished collections, including that of the family of its manufacturer; and wearing an outstanding restoration in very well-chosen livery, this is in the highest rank of surviving early Auburn speedsters. It is an automobile to be held in considerable pride.

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Today's car candy began with a pre-auction viewing at RM Sotheby's.

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It's Scottsdale Car Week! I flew here and Fred drove with Harriet for some warmer weather, friend visits, and cars!

Example performing at the Bournemouth International Centre 30.04.12

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