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Elephants and roses design for fabric. Using my French Script and Beginnings watercolor painting.
www.spoonflower.com/fabric_items/new?design_id=513276&...
Title: Script, page 12
Creator: City of Boston
Date: circa 1976
Source: Task Force Projects: Women: Women's Festival: The Male Fashion Show, Boston 200 records, Collection # 279.001
File name: 279001083
Rights: Copyright City of Boston
Citation: Boston 200 records, Collection # 279.001, City of Boston Archives, Boston
from my former life. i was in the running for a role opposite will smith... former life is an interesting one.
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The home uniform lettering for the Lakeland Flying Tigers. This is a detail of a card set in front of the podium...so the colors aren't perfect.
Slide shown by Mahendra Patel in a lecture at the Gutenberg Museum in Mainz on Friday, June 25, 2010. M.C. Patel spoke about results from workshops that he had conducted at various schools around the world. The workshops span a long-period of time; I think that the oldest results were from 1990, although there could have been some 1980s student work in the mix.
M.C. Patel was in Mainz to receive the Gutenberg Prize, which was bestowed upon him on Saturday, June 26, 2010. He was selected in large part for his work as a typeface designer in multiple Indian scripts, I believe.
Sanchipat manuscripts of Assam are prepared from the bark of Agar tree. The bark is cut, smoothened, boiled with insect repellent herbs and further polished to make it thinner. The top row has the four stages of this preparation. Below is a manuscript example which is written on this material in Assamese script. @ Orissa State Museum
I love Thai script.
This is the menu of a coffee shop in Thanin Market, Chiang Mai... You will see more picture of the place, the smiling friendly waitress and the misspelled coffee cups, and the plants around that are already a nice subject to shoot right at breakfast.
Ingrédients :
- le script Youtubr d'Alto Maltés
Recette:
- Télécharger votre photo sur Flickr
- Télécharger votre vidéo sur Youtube
- Intégrer le lien de votre vidéo en bas de page de votre photo
- Servir chaud dans le groupe Youtubr ; )
Hemos hecho un pequeño trailer de "Hollie Script Pro" / We have made a little trailer for "Hollie Script Pro" www.myfonts.com/fonts/calderon-estudio-type-foundry/holli...
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Hand painted road sign in Sittwe, Burma.
They say Burmese script evolved as round shapes because it used to be written on palm leaves and straight lines would have ripped them. It's so interesting to think that that a culture's environment determines its language, but at the same time the language determines the way the environment is understood and the way cultures think.
Languages are being lost, agglomerated or Westernised, and thanks to cultural imperialism and marginalisation, cultures are also being more readily absorbed into consumerism, economic development and a global monoculture.
So is this development actually impoverishing our potential and ultimately giving us fewer options in how we think? If social, environmental and economic values are converging around the world, will it getting harder to think outside the constraints of those cultures and values, even though we have more ways than ever to understand different ones? Development needs to be incredibly self-aware.
Rather nicely executed connected script lettering with swashes, emulating Latin formal script, from a movie poster outside a cinema in Yangon.
This is like the "How to Train your Dragon" home. The Gronckle Dragon likes to perch on the sign.
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