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Dopo 22 anni, B&B marketing, agenzia milanese nata nel 1988, evolve.
Il 1 aprile 2010, nasce MAS factory, sintesi del talento creativo e dell’eccellenza nel direct marketing di B&B marketing.
MAS factory (Marketing Advanced Solutions) nasce per rispondere alle esigenze di un mercato che negli ultimi anni sta vivendo un profondo cambiamento, mettendo a frutto le competenze maturate in 22 anni per offrire soluzioni di marketing avanzate.
MAS factory sviluppa progetti di direct e digital marketing ricercando soluzioni sempre innovative per offrire ai propri clienti risultati misurabili ed eccellenti.
Anni di esperienza e un know how unico sul mercato fanno di MAS factory uno tra i più esperti ed affidabili partner per la gestione di progetti di comunicazione in Italia: 22 anni di attività , oltre 75 clienti, oltre 1000 progetti di comunicazione.
My dear friend Tamra took these images while traveling on a train in a tunnel under a bay between the Bund and another part of Shanghi.
I printed the images onto cloth.
Projet de typo générative pour le catalogue ARCHILAB 2013 aux éditions HYX. Work on progress -
Caroline Kassimo-Zahnd @carokazah www.http://c-kz.tumblr.com// avec Emmanuel Cyriaque www.editions-hyx.com/ et Arthur Violy @_panpan panpan.violy.net/
My favorite things are fuzzy. You can't really tell from the photos but I am all about mixing texture. Silk and wool, cotton and satin.
Création de typographies génératives pour les titres et de la couverture du Catalogue ArchiLab 2013 aux Editions HYX.
Générateur graphique made with Processing+Géomérative
I've been burning this piece for 12 hours so far. Burning temp of 5 with a shading tip.
As you can tell from the 3 photos, I have a long way to go by looking at my sketches.
Another configuration of elements for the possible step in the "exquisite corpse" game. The frame is something that I've had for years sitting in the garage. I found it in the scrap pile at the University of Memphis' art building. It's missing a backing board, hence the MDF laying below. I've since cut the MDF, attached it to the frame and gessoed it. What you're also seeing are actual egg shells that I hollowed out 2 years ago.. I think it was two years. I tend to work in bursts and make (or assemble or whatever ya wanna call it) things that I will likely incorporate into larger pieces at a later date. Although it really isn't my problem, I feel that if I had made this piece like this, the next stage of the exquisite corpse would be nearly impossible for the artist to attribute anything to it as she is primarily a 2D artist. Though, she is clever enough to work out a way to add her own spin to the 3rd portion of the exquisite corpse game. Regardless, for practical reasons, I think this solution is a "no." I have to mail this bad-boy to Iowa and it's unlikely the shifting of egg shells would survive that journey.