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Guillaume, Wollseifen, Kalifat, Dekyndt.

"Betronic" visual identity workshop, Haute École Albert Jacquard, Namur (B), 2014.

Visual Pun, get it?

visuales: Untitled Visuals

visuals @ harry klein, acid maria

Julie Stuart, a graphic facilitator, using markers to create a visual mapping of climate change-resilient agroecosystems.

 

Photo by Kate Evans/CIFOR

 

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The need to facilitate orientation and communication through visual organization principles, was the starting point for the design of the uniforms of official personnel during the Olympic Games.

 

A contest judge had to look different from a ticket controller, a health worker from a technician. All told 88 groups of persons needed special uniforms. To make this multitude clearly understandable the personnel was categorized in superordinate groups under the aspect of related functions:

 

Personnel of the Organizing Committee

Contest judges

Technical services

Hostesses

Doctors and health personnel

Security guards

Sport site personnel

Cleaning personnel

  

View On Black

 

AdNauseum wondered yesterday:

You know.... This is an amazing photo, but I can't help but pine for t the classic NYC of your earlier photos. Billboards on busses. Minivans replacig checkers. New York of the past had such an aura. Its hard to compete today. Do you think we'll look back on this picture 20 years from now and imagine a simpler, more elegant New York than the monstrosity of the future we are surely creating?

 

It's true about New York. Every square inch seems to be for sale.

This image might have been a simple one, showing two guys

relaxing, but everything has words on them these days. Everything...

Visual Editors, NFP is a non-profit 501(c)(3) public charity that has been formed for educational purposes.

 

The non-profit provides free learning opportunities to students and the public through online forums, journalism critiques, social media, and seminars.

 

The Visual Editors peer-to-peer education concept has been helping make visual journalism practices more transparent to lay people since 2004.

taken from the sketchbook titled ' Contrasts'.

 

VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.

A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.

 

A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.

You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes.

 

45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.

For Further Details: Dr Maureen O'Neill and Claire Sambrook

maureen.oneill@port.ac.uk | claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk

In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens

 

www.visuallibraries.com

Do you find the visual center? :)

taken from the sketchbook titled ' Contrasts'.

 

VISUAL LIBRARIES - Leave your Mark.

A collaborative, visual project which encourages you to sign out a Visual Library Book and ‘Leave Your Mark’.

 

A Visual Library Book is whatever you want it to be, a sketchbook, a journal, a diary, a notepad.

You can ‘Leave Your Mark’ in whatever way you want, ranging from drawing, writing, sewing, adding photographs, markings, printing and sticking. How you make your marks is entirely up to you. All we ask is that you have fun with the different themes.

 

45 Visual Library Books have been placed in Portsmouth Central Library and each has its own theme ranging from; Portsmouth, My City, When I Open My Eyes, Whilst I Was Waiting, Love, What’s in My Pocket and Memories. The intention is for you to feel free to explore the Visual Library Books and choose a theme that you like.

For Further Details: Dr Maureen O'Neill and Claire Sambrook

maureen.oneill@port.ac.uk | claire.sambrook@port.ac.uk

In Association with: Rhodia, Seawhite, Portsmouth City Council, University of Portsmouth, COPIC Pens

 

www.visuallibraries.com

Consider this visual sherbet or sorbet - if you want to be fancified. Why do I call this black and white photo visual sherbet? It will clear your eye's palate from the previous outrageously colored photographs from the past two days on my stream before I go past outrageously colorful and into audacious color.

 

All of my shoot processing is done, and Little Girl (that's my camera) is at the spa having her sensor cleaned. And I am ready for some just-for-fun photography processing. I am also going to delve into my archives.

WIth Polarizing Filter

Sesión de fotos para reportaje de moda Lolita & Visual por Tamara Ferrero!

By Thomas W. Cronin, Sönke Johnsen, N. Justin Marshall, and Eric J. Warrant. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2014.

 

HOLLIS Link

Visual Memory all packed up.

Visual Learning and Innovation Exhibition Noosa 2012

Visuals for Absolut Warhol

Trabajo de Visual "vota por mi"*

Visual Merchandising & Promotional Design student work.

3D Visual of a proposed mixed-use development for a local Architectural firm.

 

Please see www.constructivemedia.com.au for more information.

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