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One more render to finish off the set :) Again, this was done solely in photoshop.

 

Today was our final hand in for the Masters in Architecture.... 7 years worth of hard slog at university has boiled down to this! So much pressure... but it's all over now - I'm not really sure what to do with myself!

Visual harvesting of 4 stories of smart specialisation and clusters proposed to the 400 participants of the GROWyourREGIOn conference, a conference fully organized in participative way.

Photos are from my colleague Gino De Laurenzo, see all his photos of the conference: www.flickr.com/photos/euregional/sets/72157649888031284

Description from website: "Visual Kei is a very bright pink, with a nearly matte finish. Temporary staining is likely (keep off of fabric). *Reformulated in October 2011: Brighter, more intense colour saturation. * 9/2012: Colour amped up a notch yet again.*"

 

Color: Intense bright blue-pink, medium-dark, not quite purple enough to be fuchsia. Strawberry pink on steroids? It's not bright enough to be considered neon, but it is definitely a bright, statement lipstick.

 

Finish: Very pigmented but rather sheer satin finish, no shimmer.

 

Other notes: Like Glamorous Rebel, it is highly pigmented but on the sheer side, giving a stain effect rather than the look of a heavy lipstick. Surprisingly wearable for a hot pink lipstick.

 

www.indieknow.net/2013/09/review-fyrinnae-lip-lustres.html

On the left, background of gesso and watercolor, with collage of a branch di mimosa; on the right, paper collage with watercolor and gouache painting.

 

A sinistra, sfondo di gesso e acquerello, con collage di un ramo di mimosa; a destra, collage di carta con dipinto ad acquerello e gouache.

 

A Blob of Color

  

Visual art installation of furniture and other objects by Ade Darmawan (Indonesia) exhibit at the SAM @ 8Q during the Singapore Biennale 2016

The 18th Annual Visual Effects Society Awards (VES Awards) at the Beverly Hilton on Wednesday, Jan. 29, 2020 in Beverly Hills, CA. Photo by Danny Moloshok/Moloshok Photography, Inc.

Keeping stages of development as visual as possible, photographing and annotating as i go.

A decisive moment in terms of rhythm, pattern - a visual geometry.

Luis Garrido - Via Fenda do Maluf

This is the first visual dataflow programming environment, 1968. Direct manipulation, drag-to-resize, handwriting recognition, dataflow programming.

 

I couldn't find a screenshot online, so I pulled this from www.archive.org/details/AlanKeyD1987

 

More on GRAIL: c2.com/cgi/wiki?GrailSystem

Visual inspection at primary seismic station PS07, Brasilia, Brasil.

 

Copyright CTBTO Preparatory Commission

Visual harvesting of 4 stories of smart specialisation and clusters proposed to the 400 participants of the GROWyourREGIOn conference, a conference fully organized in participative way.

Photos are from my colleague Gino De Laurenzo, see all his photos of the conference: www.flickr.com/photos/euregional/sets/72157649888031284

Philippine Visual Arts Festival in Tacloban City (February 20-22, 2014, Photos by Marvin Alcaraz, NCCA Public Affairs and Information Office)

As a Graphic Designer this is somthing i am looking for.

 

in bit of a crative high atm

Cámara: NIKON CORPORATION NIKON D3000 + Nikkor 105 mm VR

Exposición: 0,01 sec (1/100)

Aperture: f/5.0

Lente: 105 mm

Velocidad ISO: 400

 

Streetart / Graffiti from Sunderland by Thoup 2008.

My work as CG/Lighting Supervisor from The Curious Case of Benjamin Button on the cover of the upcoming Cinefex.

May Day solidarity rally and march for social justice, human, labor and immigrant rights = Concentración y marcha solidaria del Primero de Mayo para la justice social, los derechos humanos, derechos laborales y los derechos del inmigrante, New Haven, Connecticut, Monday May 1, 2017.

 

From Press Release:

Four Connecticut Cities Strike and March on National “Day Without Immigrants”

 

Protesters unite to show solidarity among immigrant workers, Yale teachers on hunger strike, African Americans, women, and LGBT community

 

New Haven, CT - Hundreds of immigrants, workers, business owners and families took the streets in New Haven, Stamford, Danbury and Bridgeport on Monday, May 1 to join a national strike, a “Day Without Immigrants.” In New Haven, after rallying on the Green, more than twenty community organizations marched toward Fair Haven, where some immigrant businesses shut down for the day to demonstrate that this country depends on immigrants. Hundreds of thousands of workers and businesses across the United States pledged to strike in the largest national strike since May 1, 2006. (Visit lahuelga.com)

 

From the Green, protesters planned to march to a nail salon where workers were owed unpaid wages; a bank funding oil pipelines; the site where Malik Jones was killed by police 20 years ago; and the Fair Haven neighborhood where immigration raids occurred ten years ago.

 

“This May Day Strike is the first in a series of national strikes that will intensify,” said John Lugo of Unidad Latina en Accion, a grassroots organization of immigrant workers from greater New Haven. “After years of broken promises from politicians, we have woken up to the reality that only we can protect our communities. When we go on strike, this country will not take us for granted. We will make our families safe. We will win dignity and permanent protection for 11 million undocumented workers.”

 

“My dad, Luis Barrios, is scheduled to be deported this Thursday morning to Guatemala,” said Jessica Barrios, a US citizen from Derby. “Congresswoman DeLauro and more than 2000 people have asked ICE to stop his deportation because he is a great person; he has no criminal record and there’s no reason to deport him after he’s lived here 24 years.”

 

The family will rally with activists to protest Mr. Barrios’ deportation tomorrow May 2 at 12:00 pm at the office of Immigration & Customs Enforcement (ICE), 450 Main Street, in Hartford. (More info: action.mijente.net/p/luisbarrios )

 

"I've been fasting for six days because Yale is waiting out the clock, hoping that President Trump will take away my right to a union," said Charles Decker, a graduate teacher in Political Science at Yale. "Donald Trump wants us all to be disposable, as workers, as immigrants, as women, as people of color. But by treating so many of us as disposable, they bring us together and give us the chance to share each other’s strength."

 

“As a mother of 2 daughters, it is my duty to stand up and fight against the inhumane, cruel and racist agenda of Trump,” said Fatima Rojas, president of the Parent Teacher Association at Columbus Family Academy, one of the New Haven Public Schools. “I stand up to protect students by creating a sanctuary school policy. I stand up to continue reinforcing New Haven as a sanctuary city that protects and welcomes immigrants, African Americans, refugees, LGBTQ people, women and anybody that may be attacked under this administration. This country depends on working class people.”

 

Moises Vargas, the proprietor of the New Haven seafood restaurant Mariscos el Pescador, said he closed his restaurant today “to support the cause and join the rest of our people.”

 

End of Press Release.

Development of a corporate identity

by Wolfgang Schmittel

ABC Verlag, Zurich, 1978

 

With dustcover

Fotografias do evento "visual street performance" que decorreu no bairro alto, em lisboa.

 

www.visualstreetperformance.com

Foamcore window display 2013. School of Fashion, Seneca College.

● Toshi - Dollzone "Floy" - Angel of Dream body

● Face-up by me (Diabolikal Lily)

 

★★★ Genwaku ★★★

Three boys without hearing show off the visual art projects at The National Rehabilitation Center in Vientiane Laos.

 

Examining the central visual field (VF) grey scale of the right eye alone may be confusing, as there is no specific pattern to the field defect. However, looking at the two grey scales together reveals a left central field defect, signifying optic neuritis. In this case, looking at the rest of the printout data (statistical package) may be useless, as it is designed to analyse glaucoma defects only.

 

Published in: Community Eye Health Journal Vol. 25 No. 79.80 2012 (Online only) www.cehjournal.org

I haven't uploaded journal pages in a while, mostly because I haven't been journaling.

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