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Henry Chesbrough, Faculty Director, Garwood Center for Corporate Innovation, Haas School of Business, University of California, Berkeley, USA in Redesign your Business at the World Economic Forum, AMNC 14, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
My fireplace is in such a weird place in the room- should I move the seating area closer to it against the windows? Then put a dining table where the couch is now?
Visit my personal section in Redesign expo on 9th and 10th of oct From 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm you are most welcome Movenpick Free zone Mohammed Rashed Al-Lingawi
Projekt våren 2015 med utbildningarna vid Modeskolan STHLM och Silversmide & Smyckesdesign, Folkuniversitetet.
Kläder: Paula Ekberg
Smycken: Amanda Ytterskog
Fotograf: Magnus Swärd
Bildbehandlare: Nikko Knösch
Hilary Cottam, Founding Director, Participle, United Kingdom; Young Global Leader speaking during the Session "Redesigning Social Systems" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
Hilary Cottam, Founding Director, Participle, United Kingdom; Young Global Leader speaking during the Session "Redesigning Social Systems" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
What the LEADERSHIP newspaper looked like before the redesign and training efforts. The design workshops and design process was led by Robb Montgomery, a U.S. journalist who has led newspaper redesigns, in San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Wireframe sketches from the AEM.org web redesign created while working at Northwoods Software.
Round 1 mainpage concept 1B.
The engine has been running a little hot. It never dropped below 100C and under load was getting towards 105C (according to my gauge anyway). I've come to the conclusion that my original cooling system install wasn't quite right as it took the feed off the back of the head that would originally have gone to the heater valve straight back in the feed from the header tank. I also had a 0lbs cap on the rad and a 28-32lbs cap on the header tank. Originally I'd planned to blank off the heater valve outlet but became convinced that this may cause overheating issues at the back of the head. Having given it more thought I realised that blanking the port off is no different to driving with the heater turned off but more importantly, feeding straight back into the system at that point is recycling hot coolant back to the pump without it ever going through the radiator. With a a heater matrix in the way this would have a cooling effect on the coolant and be as good as putting it through the rad.
My original design is HERE.
I've now blanked of the back of the head and run the header tank direct to the back of the pump. I've also raised the header to its max height (only another inch) and added an 18-22lbs cap on the rad. This is due to my other concerns about firstly hot coolant always escaping back to the header and therefore reducing the flow through the rad plus the water level in the rad only getting to the top once pressure had built up.
I took the car out this evening and there was some improvement. The gauge still read 100 but it stuck there dropping to 95 off load. The fan also took a lot longer than normal to start up.
Other than also popping an even higher pressure cap on the rad to guarantee that all the water passes through unless the entire system is over pressurised, I think this is the limit of modifications I can make.
Next step is to get some louvres cut in the bonnet to let the heat escape
What the LEADERSHIP newspaper looked like before the redesign and training efforts. The design workshops and design process was led by Robb Montgomery, a U.S. journalist who has led newspaper redesigns, in San Francisco, Chicago and Washington, D.C.
Sandra Wu Wen-Hsiu, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, Kokusai Kogyo, Japan; Global Agenda Council on Infrastructure in Redesign your Business at the World Economic Forum, AMNC 14, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
"No redesign da marca Daluz procurei não perder o conceito essencial da marca, que já existe há cinco anos. Minha intenção foi dar traços mais modernos e arredondados à fonte usada, tornando-a mais forte e limpa, porém, sem perder a classe. O outline chega pra iluminar, o que tem tudo a ver com a Daluz. O nome “iluminação” ganhou mais equilíbrio neste novo estudo, passando a compor o todo da marca, em uma fonte mais fina e moderna." (Bethania Braga)
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Hilary Cottam, Founding Director, Participle, United Kingdom; Young Global Leader speaking during the Session "Redesigning Social Systems" at the World Economic Forum - Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2018. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Jakob Polacsek
Sandra Wu Wen-Hsiu, Chairperson and Chief Executive Officer, Kokusai Kogyo, Japan; Global Agenda Council on Infrastructure in Redesign your Business at the World Economic Forum, AMNC 14, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
I'm very happy that Project : Rooftop is finally back and ready for action. This time around we're all redesigning Black Canary.
Just some things I'd like to point out:
This design is inspired by "biker couture" high fashion, not very common but fits her personality perfectly.
The negative space between the corset and the choker make a canary shape.
The jacket is the Schott Perfecto One Star, worn but such awesome people such as Brando, the Ramones and even Fonzie wore a variation in the early episodes of Happy Days.
ovo je redizajn plakata flickr prijatelja ŽakQ100, na njegov predlog ;]
this is redesign ŽakQ100's poster on his proposal ;]
“Let’s redesign Europe” – This was the theme of Dany Cohn-Bendit’s ‘fresh start’. A fresh start because 2014 will mark the end of an era in which as a MEP, Dany Cohn-Bendit embodied the European dream through his speeches, writings and actions both within and outside the EU institutions.
This may well mark the end of a period, but not the end of the dream. Our discussions on the future of the EU and its institutions won't stop here... Furthermore, the last few years have provided ample material for critical examination: economic crisis, financial storm, Eurozone governance, crawling renationalisation of EU, confidence crisis of Europeans, lack of democratic legitimacy, etc.
The European project, as a postwar peace and reconciliation project, is no longer able to inspire citizens. "Technocracy", "distant", "a Europe made by elites for elites". The divorce is evident. This crisis is therefore a huge challenging for the European Union and means it must reinvent the European project and redefine its hopes and ambitions.
Find out more and watch the discussion at www.greens-efa.eu/dessine-moi-l-europe-11793.html
Projekt våren 2015 med utbildningarna vid Modeskolan STHLM och Silversmide & Smyckesdesign, Folkuniversitetet.
Kläder: Paula Ekberg
Smycken: Amanda Ytterskog
Fotograf: Magnus Swärd
Bildbehandlare: Nikko Knösch
Participants in Redesign your Business at the World Economic Forum, AMNC 14, Annual Meeting of the New Champions in Tianjin, People's Republic of China 2014. Copyright by World Economic Forum / Sikarin Fon Thanachaiary
I love it when a plan comes together. I'm proud to say I was part of this website: www.smarthistory.org/
It launched mid-October, and already won an Unesco-award. w00t!
I was responsible for the CMS, and making sure the designer's static templates were implemented exactly as intended. The former version of the site was running on Wordpress, but for the ever-growing content and feature-set, I was recommending a modern, flexible open-source CMS that is much more than just a blogging tool.
Smarthistory has also a Flickr-Group: Head over here and participate, if you're so inclined: www.flickr.com/groups/smarthistory/
Update April 2009: Smarthistory is nominated for a Webby Award (category: education) !
Vote for us now: pv.webbyawards.com/nominee/entry/618
(silly thing is, you have to register first, before you see that page...)
Iris Alexandrov (foto)
Maria Agrell (foto)
Magnus Sahlström (bildbehandling)
Sohail Saffari (bildbehandling)
Andreas Lisstrand (bildbehandling)
Maria Bäckström (mode)
Viola Furelid Sparr (smycken)
This Photocallage is made out of two of my photographs: the guy at gay pride NY 2018 and my industrial photography