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Job: redesign de embalagem de chá e criação de um novo sabor.
Ferramenta: Adobe Illustrator CS5
Ano: 2010
My living room is in desperate need of updating. We started with new fans and light fixtures. Then new paint. New furniture is coming (as soon as I figure out what I want), and if I can talk the landlord into it and don't blow all my cash at Room and Board, new flooring and maybe even refinished cabinets.
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President Jones with Trustee Luke Terry '67 (left), SGA President Ambar Paulino ‘15, and Trustee Sophie Bell Ayres ’77, P’12 during the official ribbon cutting of the newly redesigned Vernon Social on September 7, 2013.
TEDxFurmanU: Redesigning Education
An independently organized TED event
Student Photographer: Hannah Woodard
In this photo: Alan Webb speaks on redesigning education.
$995
Solid Wood Country French China Cabinet with glass shelves (not pictured) We applied an exquisite gold damask fabric to the back!
**BREATH TAKING**
Kansas Cosmosphere
Bribing the Engineers
Korolev was partly to blame for Khrushchev's demand. In 1961, he had proposed a two-man Vostok mission. He grudgingly accepted the new project, but dared ask in return that Khrushchev show more support for Soyuz and his Moon projects. The Soviet leader did not say "nyet."
The engineers in Korolev's OKB-1 design bureau rebelled. The three-man Vostok, if possible at all, would be a deathtrap. The only way to squeeze three men into a Vostok was to delete their space suits and ejection seats. Without space suits, they could not survive loss of cabin pressure. Without ejection seats, they could not escape if the R-7 booster exploded during launch. And how could the crew land safely? If they did not eject during descent to Earth, as all six Vostok cosmonauts had done, they would have to withstand a hard landing.
The Chief Designer bought their support with a bribe. If they would redesign Vostok to carry three men, then he would make sure that one of them could fly in the spacecraft. Not only did the offer entice his space-crazy engineers, it also helped ensure that the redesigned Vostok would be as safe as possible. Grumbling, but with growing enthusiasm, the engineers settled down to work.
Redesigning Vostok
The OKB-1 engineers were not too concerned about deleting the space suits - after all, Vostok had carried people into orbit six times without springing a leak. So they focused on the problems of deleting the ejection seats. They called on Korolev to speed up development of the Soyuz escape system, which was similar to NASA's Mercury escape system - a solid-rocket motor on top of the spacecraft would drag it to safety if the R-7 booster malfunctioned. If the Soyuz system could be ready in time, it could be used for the three-man Vostok.
Then they turned to the landing problem. They installed shock absorbers on the cosmonaut couches, added a bigger parachute, and attached a solid-rocket motor to the chute shrouds. This would fire just before landing to soften touchdown. Korolev's engineers had to solve other problems. The Vostok life support system could supply one man with warm, dry, breathable air for 10 days. There was no time for a major redesign. The engineers could guarantee only that it would support three men for 24 hours. At best it could function for 48 hours.
At last the three-man Vostok was ready. Korolev decided to call it by a new name - Voskhod, which means "sunrise." That way, the world would think that the three-man Vostok was a new kind of ship.
This is a working document for the Mannatech redesign project. This photo represents the current design for the www.mannatech.com/AboutMannatech/ScienceTeam.aspx page, titled Mannatech, Inc.
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This is a screenshot from a page on the Mannatech web project that I am working on. I'm using this for personal record-keeping. Since these are from a public internet, there's no reason why anyone wouldn't be able to use them so consider these photos to be licensed under a creative commons, share-alike license for non-commercial purposes. Feel fee to use them but please give credit to Mannatech and link back to the Mannatech website at www.mannatech.com/
For this particular class we had to pick something to redesign. I decided on Modest Mouse-The Moon and Antarctica and repackaging and branding this particular CD by them. I designed a poster, the CD, and the T-Shirts.
Redesigned for the five millionth time. No longer pushing freelance design services, as this whole in-house thing seems to be sticking.
Designed on a MacBook Pro in Photoshop and Photoshop, coded in TextMate, hosted on Dreamhost with jQuery, FancyBox, and with the wonderful typeface Skolar via TypeKit.
See the real thing at michaelaleo.com.
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.
Sofia Olsson (foto)
Linn Hansson (foto)
Therese Bratt (bildbehandling) Julia Berglund (bildbehandling) Denise Hedström (mode)
Helen Unander (smycken)
Redesign, new weights, Pro upgrade with Cyrillic
Both FF Quadraat and FF Quadraat Sans get noticeably updated designs.