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IEEE Spectrum // June 2009
Featured in Information Graphics by Sandra Rendgen & Julius Wiedemann (Taschen; 2012)
ABM Grand Neal Award (Best of Show); Neal Award: Best Subject-Related Series of Articles
AMP Excel Award (Gold): Single-Topic Issue
ASBPE Azbee Award (Gold): Information Graphics
I worked with our DD Mark Montgomery and Joe Lertola at Bryan Christie Design to create this graphic that summarizes the history of Martian space travel.
Originally appearing in our print magazine, then our web site, this graphic took on a life of its own after someone uploaded it to a random image server and it spread virally to numerous blogs, including Fast Company, Digg, Boing Boing and many others.
i'm sorry my stream has been a bit dry the last week or so. i have alot of things that aren't quite ready to be shared.
graphics exam. it's over now. it's over and i miss it. it's over and it's handed in and i should get some sleep now.
Hi friends. Guess what? I decided to enter a photo contest. If you have a moment and would like to vote for my portfolio, I'd appreciate it.
Thank you!
Lots of flickr folks entered, so look for your friends too!
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Edit Voting is over - thank you all SO much!! :))
Graphics from the year 2000 Baltic 21 biannual indicator-based status report on sustainable development in the Baltic Sea Region (Baltic 21 Series No 1/2000). This graphic shows landings and fishing mortality of cod, age 2.
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This photo has been graciously provided to be used in the GRID-Arendal resources library by: Philippe Rekacewicz
Various clips taken on the last night at Enlighten, unfortunately compressed to MP4 to combine in a PlayMemories Home movie..
See a video here on my WDMyCloud home.mycloud.com/action/share/2f0dd993-0235-4bdc-b5ae-29a...
But the Browser wont bloody play a WMV codec file!
AND it is 850Mb to download!! Not the CODEC! Thee Video, which is unclear from the MyCloud message!
This was the largest file as a 115Mb 1280x720 MOV file, 46sec, then converted to a 13Mb MP4 file, which you see here, using Play Memories Home, by Sony..
now part of the combined 871Mb movie on the WD MyCloud drive.. @
1440x1050 24Mb/sec bit rate
Made using Window Live Movie Maker from the MOV file, which better preserves the resolution.
Here is a Youtube video.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=3VlBe8kMM30&list=PLAPczLULhUg...
and www.youtube.com/watch?v=8WBj64CGiQk&list=PLAPczLULhUg...
FROM the MyCloud App Manual..
Drag-and-Drop - Web App
The drag-and-drop process for the My Cloud Home web app is a function of the personal
computer operating system and Internet browser. Follow these basic steps to perform this
function:
1. Witin the My Cloud Home web app, navigate to the location in the Files &
Folders section that is to be the file or folder destination for the drag-and-drop
process.
2. Navigate to the location on the personal computer where the source file or
folder is located for the drag-and-drop process.
a. For Microsoft Windows use File Explorer, for macOS use Finder.
3. Click on the file or folder to drag-and-drop, and hold down the mouse button.
4. Drag the selected file or folder to the destination selected within the My Cloud
Home web app and let go of the mouse button.
5. The selected file or folder should copy or move to the chosen destination.
Drag-and-Drop - Desktop App
The My Cloud Home desktop app uses the functionality within Windows File Explorer and
macOS Finder to search, move and view files. Therefore, the the drag-and-drop process is a
function of the Graphical User Interface (GUI) of Windows and macOS. These are the basic
steps to drag-and-drop content to My Cloud Home:
Note: With the My Cloud Home desktop app, the drag-and-drop process can be reversed, and
content can be moved from the My Cloud Home device to a personal computer.
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just finish my Deutsch (German) writing exam, then Oral exam next Monday...
Ich bin so glücklich! Vielen Dank für alles.
what did you see in this drawing? tell me tell me!!
MLK Jr. mural at AAA Party Store, E. Warren Avenue at Lenox, Detroit, painted by Bennie White, 1993, photographed in 2009
Things you usually never see..
THESE ARE CIRCLES!
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From Google Gemini AI…
The chip and metal graphics on your Westpac Mastercard work together to enhance the security of your card in a few ways:
* **Chip technology:** The chip itself is a mini-computer embedded in your card. It stores your card information more securely than the traditional magnetic stripe on the back. This makes it much harder for criminals to copy your card details, which helps prevent counterfeit card fraud.
* **Metal graphics:** These graphics are not just for decoration; they can also help prevent counterfeiting. The metal makes it more difficult to create a replica card that looks and feels genuine.
Here's a breakdown of their individual contributions:
* **Chip:** Offers enhanced security by storing your data securely and using one-time codes for transactions, making it more difficult to steal information.
* **Metal Graphics:** Makes physical reproduction of the card more challenging due to the material properties.
Overall, these features working together make it significantly harder for fraudsters to create counterfeit cards or steal your card information.
No, a photo of the chip on your Westpac Mastercard cannot be read to steal your card information. The chip itself doesn't contain your full card number or other sensitive data in a readable format. It stores this information securely and uses it to generate unique codes for each transaction.
Here's why a photo is useless for fraudsters:
Encryption: The data on the chip is encrypted, meaning it's scrambled and requires a special key to decipher. Taking a picture wouldn't capture this key.
One-time codes: Even if someone could access the chip's data, it wouldn't be very helpful. For each transaction, the chip generates a unique code. This code is only valid for that single purchase and can't be reused.
another piece for the will gallery showing. i said this to my sweety the other day and he asked me what song it was from and i swears i made it up. because i did.
This is a page from my current graphics journal, some small experiments with a Polaroid photo, wallpaper sample and black biro. The page to the right is small doodles whilst being put on hold on the telephone; I have BT to thank for that page.
Colorized by Artificial Intelligence Algorithm Tool from originally scanned hi-res photo from the respective source.
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My first victorious/victoria justice cover!!!!
i just got the hq promos from season 2 and i love this pic!!!.
Hope you like it
Another year, another Libre Graphics Meeting drawing! It's hard to resist sketching when there's several days worth of 5-20 minute poses! I leave it as an exercise to find all the LGM easter eggs in the drawing.. (I was drawn by Manuel Quiñones)