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This is my first go at a Panography. It's quite fun (if time consuming) to produce, zoom to see more detail. Already I can see how I'd do things differently, and how the rules work. I'm really not that happy with the right hand side of this image but it'll do for a first attempt.
This composite was made up of 39 separate images which is probably over-kill. Each was then overlaid one on top of another with an opacity of 60%. The final image composite is something crossed between Pablo Picasso, Georges Braques and David Hockney - not that I'm comparing myself to those artists it's more the aesthetic.
I tried to keep the monument the central anchor and built the rest of the image around it. Annoyingly the RHS didn't join up with the left, but I think I could do better next time. For more great examples check out SMALLCAPS photostream.
**You can see a great crop of this image on Tamjpn's Photostream, take a look at her other works too**
Update: Thanks all for looking at my Panography, this is the first image(s) I've taken with 1000 views. I have another one sitting in kit form I'll eventually assemble.
Polaroid photo joiner using color shifting and peeling during the developing period... shot and messed with, piece by piece.
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as Most "interesting"
The BCC conference hall in berlin, germany, during a VOIP hacking lecture @ 22c3
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as Most "favorited"
with the stop pawl engaged to prevent mats (and thin spaces) from being pushed home to the 2nd elevator
hands down my favorite piece of architecture in toronto in terms of being able to provide me with an intimate enough working environment. often i find myself nestled between the stacks and big windows. it may be dated, but it still offers this described cosy feeling, and at the same time gives me an expansive space at the core of the building that makes me float. i miss this place in toronto.
Please people, get over to www.sicamp.org/?page_id=300 and cast your vote for Once Click Org. closing date for voting is this sunday. thanks for all the support so far!
Reproduction of page of Laurentius de Alopa's edition of the works of Apollonis of Rhodes, Florence 1496, displaying early use of Greek smallcaps. Note that smallcaps are accented like lowercase letters, not like all-caps. Note also the petite 'prosgegrameni' (adscript mute iota).
Captain UK, perhaps? (he looks like this in situ)
The Bushmills war memorial takes pride of place in the centre of town. It reads "TO THE MEN OF THIS TOWN & DISTRICT WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR THEIR COUNTRY IN THE GREAT WAR 1914-1919"
joiner shot near Sneak in the Netherlands. Masterpiece cleaners hosted a wi-fi survival workshop for media arts students from the Aki Academie voor Kunst & Industrie, Enschede, the Netherlands. the workshop helped students "find" wi-fi in the most unsuspecting places...
-Added to the Cream of the Crop pool as "personal favorite"
TypeCooker «pro» recipe:
width: normal
weight: plain
construction: smallcaps figures
stroke endings: slab shaped serif
(ascender: shorter than normal)
(descender: shorter than normal)
contrast type: between expansion and transitional
contrast amount: inverted contrast
stems: straight
intended application: smooth offset printing
intended size: reading sizes
special: must contain at least 2 ligatures
“Reversed contrast numerals”, what a braintwist (to avoid the heavier word). I decided that I’d take it to mean heavy horizontals throughout, so the opposite of “rationalized” numerals that would have more vertical contrast.
Deer Harbour
Primary Target
Sediment-Hosted Stratiform Copper (SSC)
Location
The Deer Harbour property is located on the east coast of Newfoundland on the western shore of Trinity Bay, approximately 200 road km west of St. John's.
Project Operator
Vale Exploration Canada Inc.
Property Information
The Deer Harbour property was staked by Cornerstone in January 2010, and currently consists of 90 mineral claims (22.5 km2) in seven licences.
Art Nouveau lettering on Oude Binnenweg, Rotterdam, feat. a macron-like diaeresis in small caps. Photo courtesy of Ulla.
Tel Aviv based Magazine
by Moshik Nadav
24//7 is a Tel Aviv (City in Israel) based weekly Magazine.
Tel Aviv is a non stop city that have attractions around the clock.
I used that fact and I created a magazine that gives the reader the best attractions that happen in the city.
The reader can find his attraction by the hour of the day and by that, he can see
what day the attractions is occurs.
The Magazine was printed on a News Paper in broadsheet size (spreads: 81x57 cm)
Enjoy.
Landgravius·Pr·hf·hanc·
pro·horto·portam·et·partem
urbis·pro·arboreto·æternæ·
molem·laudis·erexit·M·dc·lxxv
DG = Deo Gratia
Pr hf = Princeps hersfeld
Cf. Bernhard Peter
Signature plaque of a construction company in caps with small caps. The St pair is considered atomic and hence both letters are capitalized. Also: C with G envy, double closing period.
An dieſer Stelle befand ſich vom 13. Jahrhundert (Gründung des deutſchen Dorfes Tempelhof) bis Anfang des 19. Jahrhunderts der Lehnschulzenhof mit dem Dorfgericht
Berkeley wanted me to pay a typesetter to accommodate my split affiliation on a business card. Well, I figure I had some typesetting experience and should put it to work. This is the result. The weird shape of the Pton shield and the dominance of the Berkeley seal were difficult to balance with the smallcaps name and title in the middle. Anyway, feel free to critique!
this is a quick illustration of rather fat and ugly man that smallcaps and i are currently interviewing for a position to represent a new venture fuckupayme.org <-don't try it cause it isn't parked yet. i have a terrible eye for colour so all you graphic designers help me with "da swatches "
Tel Aviv based Magazine
by Moshik Nadav
24//7 is a Tel Aviv (City in Israel) based weekly Magazine.
Tel Aviv is a non stop city that have attractions around the clock.
I used that fact and I created a magazine that gives the reader the best attractions that happen in the city.
The reader can find his attraction by the hour of the day and by that, he can see
what day the attractions is occurs.
The Magazine was printed on a News Paper in broadsheet size (spreads: 81x57 cm)
Enjoy.