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Layout aprovado para o novo site da LABMOB locação de mobiliários, especializada em puffs personalizados.
Data: Out/2011
Agência: Digital SEO
Layout, montagem e animação do site da empresa Botânica Candles | Ledz - www.botanicacandles.com.br
The Tiverton N Gauge/N Scale railway layout comprises several scenic areas covering parts of England, USA and Switzerland.
Esse foi o Layout que eu fiz para a minha amiga Fran, eu simplesmente amei muito ele, eu achei que estou ficando boa nesse estilo de design Ele em breve estará online ai eu atualizo aqui e coloco para vocês verem *-*
Buttons! I love the way buttons look on a layout :) Does anyone have any tricks on how they get their pages in their album? Mine don't really sit right... because of these silly buttons...
Meu primeiro Layout, OMG!
Não ficou muito bom, mas...fazer o que né, foi o que deu D:
Nem conhecia ela -q
(Semi-final do game)
Install this layout if you like it.It's free actually.:)
www.plurk.com/installDesign/8626350-1f5bcd1e13
Thanks for installing. :)
A page comparing two photos - one when we were ready and smiling for the camera .. the other when we weren't.
Blogged in more detail here
For this Layout I cut out the Hambly into the shape you see. I layered paper beind the green by hand drawing the same shape and cutting it out. I did the same for the negative space with the white poka dot paper. A brown ink pad was used to add texture to the white poka dots, and a small orange circle was attached in each center with brown fabric paint.
Products Used:
Hambly Paper - Climbing Vine
Basic Grey Paper - Offbeat LIne
*Easy Going
*Novel
*Carefree
Doodlebug Paper - Lily White la-di-dot
Basic Grey Rub-Ons - Offbeat
American Crafts Embellishment - Details Email
Thisckers Puffy Letter Stickers - Chit Chat Chestnut
Other - Ribbon, Embroidery Thread, Buttons
The Tiverton N Gauge/N Scale railway layout comprises several scenic areas covering parts of England, USA and Switzerland.
The layout of the main central section of the Heijô Palace, with the Suzakumon off the "map," as it were, to the bottom, and Suzaku-ôji (Suzaku Avenue) running straight north from it up to the Daigokuden.
The Imperial residences and administrative buildings would have been in the next area over to the east.
Still amazes me how much empty space there was. Surely there must have been something filling this space, right? Maybe a market, full of stalls?
Looking down on Froggy's. The skylights show stocked shelves and people inside. Was nice till the chipmunk thought so too.