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Mauro Marchetti is...a vintage doll customizer who began the art of customizing about 7 years ago. He lives and works as a free-lance graphic and web designer and has been collecting the vintage Barbie® doll and family since the end of 1993.

 

His inspiration was Mikelman whose dolls he discovered in several 1992 back issues of Barbie Bazaar© magazine. "The look of those dolls were so 'Vintage Mattel', exclaims Mauro. This is what he used to call the modern dolls which capture the feel of the early Mattel-produced vintage dolls. These early dolls were made in Japan during the golden years of 1959 thru 1971. Mauro tries to recreate this same look on vintage dolls found in bad condition. When he first started, the nostalgic repro dolls weren't yet available, but the "bargain basement" dolls, luckily, were more affordable and easy to find.

 

Mauro has several other items of inspiration. Many derive from the vintage dolls and accompanying fashions. "I love the great details of the fashions and accessories used with both the Classic and Mod dolls." tells Mauro. He is also inspired by characters from movies or fairy tales. Such inspired fairy tales are Alice in Wonderland©, Peter Pan©, Little Red Riding Hood© and Jessica Rabbit®.

 

When asked, "What type of a background do you have that may have added to your skill as a customizer?" Mauro answered, "Well, I must confess I never studied fashion or other disciplines involving fashion, beauty or the like."

 

Besides working as a graphic designer, Mauro also has a few hobbies including model building, miniatures and dollhouses. Another talent of our fine artist is making accessories using polymer clays, cast resins or other materials.

 

One of the many projects in progress include miniature dolls with some boxes of fashions. These fashions will compliment a junior doll on Christmas morning, probably for Tutti® or Kelly®.

 

I had to ask Mauro one of my favorite questions, "What is your favorite and least favorite part of the customizing process?" Mauro begins, "My favorite part is actually the project itself; finding the right fabric and accessories. Then, when everything is done, assembling the doll and looking at the result." He adds, "While the least favorite is the re-rooting process. That could take lots of hours of work." His most favorite moment is when he looks at the finished doll and knows she is just what he wanted her to be and thereafter he sends one to someone and they return the greatest of compliments.

 

Mauro's favorite dolls are the ones bearing a vintage head mold with bendable legged bodies. The nostalgic American Girl® repros are an all time favorite. "I like modern bodies with Shani® arms and closed mouths." Fabrics used are chosen to compliment each particular project. Mauro doesn't have a specific style. He likes mostly vintage daywear and also mod outfits. "I don't really like those elaborate ballgowns, too much embroidery and beads", Mauro protests.

 

Doll shows are an intricate part of Mauro's doll distribution. In the past, dolls were sold at shows in Italy, Germany or France. Now, he started his selling at online auctions. Mauro has been a member of the CustomDolls list at yahoogroups since March 1999. "The best part about belonging to the group is the ability to meet lots of people from all over the world with the same interests, lots of tips and information to share with each other." He also belongs to a Barbie® Collectors' club in Italy founded by many people including Mauro.

 

What would Mauro like to see in the future of customizing fashion dolls? Well lets just ask. "I would like to see Mattel start to sell a DIY (design it yourself) doll. Imagine this: A blank box that one could customize. Inside the box is a nostalgic American Girl® repro or a nostalgic TnT® repro with the correct length arms." Mauro continues, "The doll would have a blank face and a head without rooted hair or hair holes. Every customizer could buy LOTS of these dolls at a very affordable price and can paint the faces, root the hair and design the costumes."

 

To see more of Mauro's dolls on his website, click here: web.tiscali.it/meandmydolls/

 

Email Mauro at memyd@tin.it

 

Interview found online here:

rebeccachulew.com/mauro/mauro.html

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Spider's web in my garden Preston,Lancs

Copyright David Price

No unauthorised use please

 

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9" x 12"

 

Ink on Paper

 

After seeing my work at a live art event at Vigilante Press in Chicago, a web designer hired me to do this drawing.

 

If you'd like to have me take a stab at ruining your favorite character, drop me a line.

 

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Most of the links you find via Google when browsing for a CV template date back to ten year ago. This template is fresh, modern, 2.0 — and professional.

 

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Strolls at night always bring beatiful photo opportunities. Especially on film with grain, the city gets a completely different feel. Shot with Bronica ERTS/75mm and 400TMAX. Shutterspeed about 1/4s @ F/4.0, handheld. (a bit of a gamble... Next time I'd probably load a roll of 3200asa)

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Mauro Marchetti is... a vintage doll customizer who began the art of customizing about 7 years ago. He lives and works as a free-lance graphic and web designer and has been collecting the vintage Barbie® doll and family since the end of 1993.

 

His inspiration was Mikelman whose dolls he discovered in several 1992 back issues of Barbie Bazaar© magazine. "The look of those dolls were so 'Vintage Mattel', exclaims Mauro. This is what he used to call the modern dolls which capture the feel of the early Mattel-produced vintage dolls. These early dolls were made in Japan during the golden years of 1959 thru 1971. Mauro tries to recreate this same look on vintage dolls found in bad condition. When he first started, the nostalgic repro dolls weren't yet available, but the "bargain basement" dolls, luckily, were more affordable and easy to find.

 

Mauro has several other items of inspiration. Many derive from the vintage dolls and accompanying fashions. "I love the great details of the fashions and accessories used with both the Classic and Mod dolls." tells Mauro. He is also inspired by characters from movies or fairy tales. Such inspired fairy tales are Alice in Wonderland©, Peter Pan©, Little Red Riding Hood© and Jessica Rabbit®.

 

When asked, "What type of a background do you have that may have added to your skill as a customizer?" Mauro answered, "Well, I must confess I never studied fashion or other disciplines involving fashion, beauty or the like."

 

Besides working as a graphic designer, Mauro also has a few hobbies including model building, miniatures and dollhouses. Another talent of our fine artist is making accessories using polymer clays, cast resins or other materials.

 

One of the many projects in progress include miniature dolls with some boxes of fashions. These fashions will compliment a junior doll on Christmas morning, probably for Tutti® or Kelly®.

 

I had to ask Mauro one of my favorite questions, "What is your favorite and least favorite part of the customizing process?" Mauro begins, "My favorite part is actually the project itself; finding the right fabric and accessories. Then, when everything is done, assembling the doll and looking at the result." He adds, "While the least favorite is the re-rooting process. That could take lots of hours of work." His most favorite moment is when he looks at the finished doll and knows she is just what he wanted her to be and thereafter he sends one to someone and they return the greatest of compliments.

 

Mauro's favorite dolls are the ones bearing a vintage head mold with bendable legged bodies. The nostalgic American Girl® repros are an all time favorite. "I like modern bodies with Shani® arms and closed mouths." Fabrics used are chosen to compliment each particular project. Mauro doesn't have a specific style. He likes mostly vintage daywear and also mod outfits. "I don't really like those elaborate ballgowns, too much embroidery and beads", Mauro protests.

 

Doll shows are an intricate part of Mauro's doll distribution. In the past, dolls were sold at shows in Italy, Germany or France. Now, he started his selling at online auctions. Mauro has been a member of the CustomDolls list at yahoogroups since March 1999. "The best part about belonging to the group is the ability to meet lots of people from all over the world with the same interests, lots of tips and information to share with each other." He also belongs to a Barbie® Collectors' club in Italy founded by many people including Mauro.

 

What would Mauro like to see in the future of customizing fashion dolls? Well lets just ask. "I would like to see Mattel start to sell a DIY (design it yourself) doll. Imagine this: A blank box that one could customize. Inside the box is a nostalgic American Girl® repro or a nostalgic TnT® repro with the correct length arms." Mauro continues, "The doll would have a blank face and a head without rooted hair or hair holes. Every customizer could buy LOTS of these dolls at a very affordable price and can paint the faces, root the hair and design the costumes."

 

To see more of Mauro's dolls on his website, click here: web.tiscali.it/meandmydolls/

 

Email Mauro at memyd@tin.it

 

Interview found online here:

rebeccachulew.com/mauro/mauro.html

Jugal is a young Graphic/Web Designer-Developer. He won the #TAD365 Logo Designing contest and is the guy who Photoshopped the 1000 Badges that I printed (and you're probably wearing already )

 

He is super talented and a jack of all trades. He loves Photography, DJing, and spinning yoyos. He's good at almost everything.

 

2nd Light Painting shot in the series.

Most time taken for a picture.

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Two spider webs bedecked with crystals of early morning dewdrops at Adare Manor in Adare, County Limerick, Ireland. In large you can clearly see two webs or more and the web designer!!!

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There are some truly artistic designs for the web out there, and this is one of them. Some might say this site is too busy, but I really enjoy the freshness of the illustrations surrounding the content area, as well as some of the other nice design elements on the page.

 

Visit the site: www.webdesignerwall.com/

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Here is the memorial plaque at Kings Cross Railway Station, London.

 

"Who were the victims of the 7/7 bombings?

A total of 52 people lost their lives as a result of the 7/7 bombings.

 

At Russell Square, 26 people were killed. They were:

 

James Adams, 32

Mr Adams was a church deacon from Bretton, in Peterborough. A mortgage adviser, he was caught in the Piccadilly Line Tube blast while on his way to work in the Strand.

 

Samantha Badham, 35

Ms Badham, a web designer, was killed while taking the Tube to work with her partner, Lee Harris. The pair had plans to meet friends that evening.

 

Philip Beer, 22

Mr Beer was a hair stylist from Hertfordshire and was on his way to work at a salon in Knightsbridge when he was killed.

 

Johnny Depp tells court he's not a 'horrible monster' over Amber Heard 'wife-beater' allegations

Anna Brandt, 41

A Polish national, Ms Brandt had been living in London for three years before she was killed in the terror attack. The mother-of-two was travelling from her home in Wood Green to Hammersmith, where she worked as a cleaner, at the time of her death.

 

Ciaran Cassidy, 22

Mr Cassidy, who was raised in north London, was on his way to work on the morning of the attacks. A shop assistant and passionate Arsenal fan, he was planning a trip to Australia, for which he had been saving for several months, prior to his death.

 

Rachelle Chung For Yuen, 27

An accountant from Mauritius, Mrs Chung For Yuen was travelling to work in Piccadilly Circus when she was killed. She had settled in Britain five years earlier, in 2000, and later married her husband Billy in the capital in May 2004.

 

Elizabeth Daplyn, 26

Ms Daplyn was a hospital administrator from Highgate, north London, where she lived with her partner. She was a talented artist and musician.

 

Arthur Frederick, 60

Mr Frederick was a museum security guard living in north London prior to his death. He was born in Grenada before moving to island of Montserrat as a young man. After a 31-year career as a police officer there, he moved to London in 1997.

 

Karolina Gluck, 29

Ms Gluck was a Polish national who had moved to London three years prior to her death, to follow her twin sister, Magda. She boarded the Tube at Finsbury Park and was heading to work in Russell Square, where she worked as a receptionist at the Goodenough College before she was killed.

 

Gamze Gunoral, 24

A Turkish national, Ms Gunoral was staying at her aunt's house in north London while she was in the capital to study English. She had previously graduated from the University of Marmara, in Istanbul, where she was also born, as an actuary.

 

Lee Harris, 30

Mr Harris was an architect who lived in Tottenham with his partner, Ms Badham. Ms Badham died in the blast, while Mr Harris was taken to the Royal Free Hospital with serious head injuries sustained in the terror attack. He was in a coma for eight days before passing away on July 15.

 

Ojara Ikeagwu, 56

A mother-of-three, Mrs Ikeagwu was travelling from her home in Luton to her job as a social worker with Hounslow social services in west London when the attack took place. She had moved to England in 1976 with her husband.

 

Emily Jenkins, 24

Ms Jenkins, an aspiring midwife, was on her way to work when the attack occurred. She had grown up in Kew, south-west London, before later travelling widely and living in South America, Spain and Australia prior to her death.

 

Helen Jones, 28

Ms Jones was born in Templand, Dumfriesshire, but moved to London for work. She was commuting to work from her home in Holloway, where she had bought a flat only two weeks before the attack.

 

Susan Levy, 53

Ms Levy was the first victim of the attack to be formally identified. She was travelling from her home in Hertfordshire to the capital, where she worked as a legal secretary, when she died.

 

Shelley Mather, 26

Ms Mather, who was the only New Zealander to die in the attack, had been living in the capital for three years. She left her native country in 2002 for a tour of Europe and enjoyed the experience so much that she opted to become a tour guide.

 

Michael Matsushita, 37

A Vietnamese-American who had moved to Islington a month prior to the attack, Mr Matsushita was travelling to a new job in IT recruitment based in Holborn when he was killed. Prior to arriving in London, he had lived in New York for many years after emigrating as a child to the United States from Vietnam.

 

James Mayes, 28

Mr Mayes worked as an analyst at the Healthcare Commission prior to his death. He was travelling to a seminar in Holborn at the time of the attack.

 

Behnaz Mozakka, 47

An Iranian-born mother-of-two, Ms Mozakka was commuting from Finchley to her job as a biomedical officer at Great Ormond Street Children's Hospital when she was killed. She was born in the Iranian city of Shiraz before moving to the capital Tehran, where she met her husband, and eventually relocating in London.

 

Mihaela Otto, 46

Mother-of-two Ms Otto was a dental technician from Mill Hill, north London, and on her way to her place of work in Knightsbridge when she was killed. She was brought up in Romania and moved to London in 1984, following in the footsteps of her sister.

 

Atique Sharifi, 24

An Afghan national, Mr Sharifi fled to London from conflict in his home country three years prior to the terror attack. He had been studying English at West Thames College prior to his death.

 

Ihab Slimane, 24

Mr Slimane was in the capital studying English at the time of the terror attack. From Lyon, in France, he was of Tunisian origin and had managed to secure work as a waiter at a French restaurant in the West End prior to his death.

 

Christian Small, 28

Mr Small was travelling to his job in advertising sales in Holborn from his flat in Walthamstow at the time of the attack. He was a keen sportsman and had been on a trip to West Africa to research his family origins prior to his death.

 

Monika Suchocka, 23

A Polish national, Ms Suchocka was a trainee accountant who was living in Archway, north London. She had only arrived in London two months prior to the terror attack having first went abroad in 2002 to study in Germany, before she travelled to the United States to study English in the summer of 2003.

 

Mala Trivedi, 51

Ms Trivedi, a radiographer, was travelling to her place of work at Great Ormond Street hospital from her home in Wembley when she was killed. A mother-of-one, she was born and educated in Nairobi, Kenya, where she also met her husband in 1968.

 

Adrian Johnson, 37

A father-of-two from Nottinghamshire, Mr Johnson was travelling to work in London at the time of the terror attack. He was a sports enthusiast and enjoyed golf, playing hockey at county level and supporting Mansfield Town Football Club." Evening Standard www.standard.co.uk/news/uk/7-7-bombings-london-terror-att...

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A tribute to the original web designer.

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another stab at testing AI's creative abilities - write me a short story around "butterfly effect" based on the photo

 

all AIs produced cliched, generic rubbish. So, writers, the good ones, you can sleep in peace, at least for the time being, your job is secure. Accountants, lawyers and GPs will be wiped out together with web designers and deservedly so, but writers, the good ones will endure together with plumbers and bricklayers , at least next 5 to 7 years.

 

Ok , let's see if I can come up with some stuff comparable to AI's bs , I bet I can

 

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so my reply to AI

 

February 8th 2025. Auckland, New Zealand. Butterfly Creek. 11.25 am. A man with a camera, late boomer vintage, the man not the camera. He might be just sneaking through into the boomers cohort with a year or two to spare. The camera, Nikon z5 with a decent zoom, not the one “a professional” would be gear-shamed into buying but still a step up above your average grandkids shots gear. The camera suggest the man fancies himself as a photographer. Must be one of those Flickr types. The man is glued to the viewfinder, the lens is tracking a butterfly. The butterfly is doing one of those neurotic - “I can’t commit” - butterfly dances, teasing a leaf or a flower only to change its mind and flutter away to another flower or a leaf. A girl is also watching the butterfly. The butterfly seems finally made up its mind to settle on a leaf, the man with the camera steadied his breathing preparing to take a shot. Beating the shutter by a split second the butterfly takes off and lands on the girl’s palm. The man takes his shot.

 

July 2047. 4.35 pm. Prakesh just finished his daily security scrub of the quantum cluster, a routine check that never revealed anything of note, not on Prakesh’s watch anyway. Quantum servers got to be essentially unbreakable and impossible to compromise these days and The System’s stability, or rather instability, had become a concept of the past. AI1 designed The System and other AIs (the breakers) tasked to break it. If the breakers failed to disrupt they self destroyed. If they succeeded to disrupt AI1 destroyed the breakers and The System and started from scratch.

 

Prakesh was looking forward to a night out with Danika. New Japanese restaurant by none other than Kenji X himself in downtown Mumbai, you have to book 3 weeks in advance. Prakesh’s mum loves to go on how young ones lost respect to Indian food and tradition, “your Danika can’t even tell Roti from the Naan, can she?! “

 

Prakesh brushed the air with his index finger in a W shape, a touchless sign out from the system, the shape complements the eye scan and the fingerprint scan of the admin of course, when the log out sequence momentarily paused and a tiny amber flickering light appeared in the top right corner of the virtual screen. The light flickered for 7 seconds then stayed solid for another 7 then started the string of on and offs, each on and off lasting 3 seconds. Prakesh felt his scull suddenly becoming almost unbearably heavy as if they put a lead helmet on him. For a moment he was unable to breath. He knew exactly what was going on and the choice he would have to make. He knew all along it may happen and he was trained for 7 years preparing for this moment before taking the position he contested with 3 other best graduates of The Programme, 1 male and 2 female. He prayed daily this moment and this choice never comes. There will be 50 on and 50 off signals in total , that gives him 300 seconds before ... The system went into a fatal spiral cycle, the cycle will inevitably end up in UAE (Universal Annihilation Event). There are only 2 choices to prevent UAE: relinquish all control over The System to AI11 - humanity becomes secondary with no control over its own future but humanity survives, at least if AI1 thinks it should. Or destroy The System, destroy AI1 and let humanity live - live without the power of The System, live, again, without being able to cure cancer, to halt global warming, to stop aging, to create abundance and prosperity. Live taking a gamble, again, between self destruction and the future.

 

285, 286, 287 ... It took Prakesh 12 seconds to regain composure and start the critical phase reasoning process. His reasoning process, having taken all, so many times planned and practised, 4 minutes, resulted in no decision. He presented himself with 50-50 split. 13 seconds from the Earth being dispersed in a giant cloud of dust he had nothing at all left to guide his choice. 9 seconds out a a cloud, a vision floated by. He first almost didn’t notice this puff of memory. He made himself to stop it and focus, an old photograph he saw years ago on one of the legacy “websites” , The Programme did have a few of those in the library. The photograph of the girl with a butterfly in the palm of her hand. He immeditely pressed one of the 2 virtual buttons in front of him. 299.

  

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