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Connections between cities less than 500mi apart. Cities shown have large or medium air hubs (as defined by the FAA). Thicker and darker lines denote closer cities. h/t.
For trips under 500 miles, decent land transportation, like high speed rail, is superior or comparable, door-to-door, than air transport.
Made with processing (& illustrator for touching up).
Business Planning Process by www.BusinessBlueprint.com.au Taken from a live Business Blueprint event, business planning mentor, Marcus Tarrant from Business Planning HQ shows small business owners the fastest and easiest business planning process.
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Some wireframes of the object I had 3d printed for the cover design. Read the interview here:
www.printmag.com/design_articles/building_the_cover/tabid...
And the "Different Strokes" article here:
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Making-of story over here: postspectacular.com/process/20080702_printmagcover
Julia set. Part of the fractal obtained from newton iteration of polynomial function.
see www.flickr.com/photos/imagedesmaths/3482983677.
Still first step of work.
For my penultimate processing project for my class at RIT I created using naturalistic, yet strong and sharp forms with a series of particle generators. The product was a full all-caps typeface I call "Process." The output is scalable to a 4x3' print.
More info here: www.randallchurch.com/processtype.php
Cassava starch processing plant, outside Bogor, Indonesia.
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From a visit at the Quinta da Pacheca winery, Portugal for a tour and some deliceous lunch/wine tasting - September 17, 2018.
Cassava starch processing near Hanoi, Vietnam.
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A migrant bamboo farmer prepares bamboo shoots in the plantation before they are fermented, dried and sold to the local processing factory, Tianlin County, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, China.
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A man collects parboiled for sun drying. © ILO/ Yamuni Rashmika Perera
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This poster on a wall by the Occupy Boston protest is a guide to the process the protesters are using to make decisions and achieve consensus.
Dr. Heather Spalding processes an algal specimen at the University of Hawaii at Mānoa. Photo by: Daniel Wagner/NOAA, 2013
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Once the JPSS-1 is safely inside the Astrotech Processing Facility, the satellite’s instruments will go through additional pre-launch testing. Then, just prior to the big day, the satellite will be encapsulated within the United Launch Alliance Delta II rocket that will take it on its final journey -- to space!
Read more about JPSS-1's transport to launch at www.nesdis.noaa.gov/JPSS-1
For the rebranding of Actelion, a biopharmaceutical company, we developed a tool for automatic image generation that enables the generation of a unique, in-itself homogeneous graphic image world out of heterogeneous visual material.
i wish i had had my nikon when i took this, because its a sweet shot, but my finepix couldnt cut it really. still, it's pretty.