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Chromolithographic patterns from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942), French artist and decorator in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement. Verneuil studied and developed his style from Eugène Grasset, a Franco-Swiss pioneer of Art Nouveau design. Inspired by Japanese art, nature and particularly the sea. He is known for his contributions to the Art Deco movement through the use of bold floral designs on ceramic tiles, wallpapers, textiles, and posters. We have digitally enhanced the decorative illustrations from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) for you to download for free under the creative commons 0 license.
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Por motivos personales cierro mi pagina, ha sido bonito mientras ha durado, saludos a todos y a todas.
Looking forward to all your wonderful work!
Closing Date:
22nd Jan, 2015
Application:
Best Wishes
Prim
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Chromolithographic patterns from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942), French artist and decorator in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement. Verneuil studied and developed his style from Eugène Grasset, a Franco-Swiss pioneer of Art Nouveau design. Inspired by Japanese art, nature and particularly the sea. He is known for his contributions to the Art Deco movement through the use of bold floral designs on ceramic tiles, wallpapers, textiles, and posters. We have digitally enhanced the decorative illustrations from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) for you to download for free under the creative commons 0 license.
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LIGHT
Three speedlites: 1st in a brollybox (as main), 2nd and 3rd as kickers from left background and right background (one with a fstopperrs flashdisc, one with a piece of paper as some sort of Rogue Flashbender or bouncecard or so)
EXIF
5d3, with 70-200 f/2.8 at f/5.6, 100 mm, 1/125 sec, ISO 100. Raw.
TRICKS
I had no boom arm available, so I mounted a lightweight lightstand on a sturdy one, using a Manfrotto Superclamp. Worked really well :-)
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Chromolithographic patterns from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942), French artist and decorator in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement. Verneuil studied and developed his style from Eugène Grasset, a Franco-Swiss pioneer of Art Nouveau design. Inspired by Japanese art, nature and particularly the sea. He is known for his contributions to the Art Deco movement through the use of bold floral designs on ceramic tiles, wallpapers, textiles, and posters. We have digitally enhanced the decorative illustrations from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) for you to download for free under the creative commons 0 license.
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Chromolithographic patterns from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942), French artist and decorator in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement. Verneuil studied and developed his style from Eugène Grasset, a Franco-Swiss pioneer of Art Nouveau design. Inspired by Japanese art, nature and particularly the sea. He is known for his contributions to the Art Deco movement through the use of bold floral designs on ceramic tiles, wallpapers, textiles, and posters. We have digitally enhanced the decorative illustrations from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) for you to download for free under the creative commons 0 license.
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Looking for some bloggers. Application @ mainstore or contact me directly inworld @themescudi . Notecards only please. IMS get lost. Click bloggers needed sign inworld for the notecard. Fill out & drop back into my box.
Flickr, wordpress, tumblr, & or blogspot will be necessary.
Inworld Location:
Orsy Event Designers Applications APRIL
Orsy Event applications are open
❤App Here Please:
Dates of event:
9th - 23rd
We once again open our doors for new talented designers to join us for our 2nd round!
Disturbed Event - 8th to 29th
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Et hop, another day, another icon. This time for an application called "Architect".
Both Façade and Architect works together, so I tried to link them both by the shape, while separate them by the color. Hope you'll like :)
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Chromolithographic patterns from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942), French artist and decorator in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement. Verneuil studied and developed his style from Eugène Grasset, a Franco-Swiss pioneer of Art Nouveau design. Inspired by Japanese art, nature and particularly the sea. He is known for his contributions to the Art Deco movement through the use of bold floral designs on ceramic tiles, wallpapers, textiles, and posters. We have digitally enhanced the decorative illustrations from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) for you to download for free under the creative commons 0 license.
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1. Build a base using a plate and two bricks leaving a 2 stud wide gap in between.
2. Place a minifig torso, with arms removed, in between these bricks leaving a one stud gap from the edge of the plate.
3. Cut the decal with sharp scissors very close the edge of the printing, ensuring you cut a good flat edge at the bottom.
4. Remove the clear glossy sheet on the glossy side and place the decal sticky side towards the torso in the gap between the torso and studs on the plate.
5. You can align the decal now and ensure the bottom is flat with the plate.
6. Simply push the decal up like a hinge into the torso where it will stick. Rub with your nails across the decal until the edges turn white.
7. Peel off the plastic protective layer and you have your torso - If there's any excess decal fold it around the side of the torso.
IT IS ALSO RECOMMENDED THAT AFTER A FEW DAYS WHEN THE DECALS HAVE HARDENED A LIGHT COATING OF CLEAR ACRYLIC SPRAY IS APPLIED TO PROTECT THE DECALS FROM HANDLING AND MOISTURE.
This guide is to accompany the word guide already on my photostream which is included with any decal order.
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Chromolithographic patterns from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942), French artist and decorator in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement. Verneuil studied and developed his style from Eugène Grasset, a Franco-Swiss pioneer of Art Nouveau design. Inspired by Japanese art, nature and particularly the sea. He is known for his contributions to the Art Deco movement through the use of bold floral designs on ceramic tiles, wallpapers, textiles, and posters. We have digitally enhanced the decorative illustrations from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) for you to download for free under the creative commons 0 license.
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WOMENSTUFF HUNT APPLICATION
Attention Bloggers!
Get ready for an extraordinary event this July – the Womenstuff Hunt! 🌟
We’re thrilled to announce that our annual Womenstuff Hunt event is just around the corner, and we want YOU to be a part of it!
Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to showcase your talent and be a part of something truly special.
Key Dates:
Event Start: July 1st
Event End: July 31st
Sign up now and let’s make this event unforgettable together!
Thank you in advance for your enthusiasm and participation.
Let's hunt and have fun!
We are looking for talented designers for our 6th Edition in December, the application is still open !
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I absolutely adore spending time enjoying and experimenting with my feminine transformation. And application of my lipstick is a part of that transformation which I particularly adore.
Apply, blot.. Re-apply, blot.. and repeat, in a carefully choreographed regime of feminine indulgence
I took this photo a while ago and thought I had posted it but I didn't.
Basically it shows how I apply my stickers. Using this technique it allows me to line up the bottom of the sticker with the bottom of the torso. The only issue that i have sometimes is getting it centered but if you only stick the bottom then you can check the alignment before you place it all the way.
I hope that this helps some of you.
Professional, unique, quality bloggers wanted.
Aesthetic: Asian, cyber, futuristic, fantasy.
Items: Accessories, gadgets, clothing, props.
Application -
SEKAI
Shot with three large Neewer LED panels, nothing else, no light formers .... seems like I start to like LED light (never would have guessed that).
EXIF
5d3 with EF 70-200 f/2.8 II at f/3.5 and at 145 mm,, ISO 320, Av-Mode, Raw., WB on flash.
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Chromolithographic patterns from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) by Maurice Pillard Verneuil (1869–1942), French artist and decorator in the Art Nouveau and Art Deco movement. Verneuil studied and developed his style from Eugène Grasset, a Franco-Swiss pioneer of Art Nouveau design. Inspired by Japanese art, nature and particularly the sea. He is known for his contributions to the Art Deco movement through the use of bold floral designs on ceramic tiles, wallpapers, textiles, and posters. We have digitally enhanced the decorative illustrations from La Plante et ses Applications Ornementales (1896) for you to download for free under the creative commons 0 license.
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Apprenticeship vacancies have fallen by a fifth while applications have increased by a third, according to new government statistics
The number of apprenticeship vacancies being advertised has dropped by more than 20 per cent, with providers believing that employers are holding back on recruitment in the run-up to the introduction of the apprenticeship levy.
Data published by the government last week showed that 50,070 apprenticeship vacancies were posted on the Recruit an Apprentice website, which allows training providers to post vacancies and manage applications, in the three months from August to October 2016. This compared with 62,880 in the same period the previous year, and it is the first time the figure has dropped in this quarter for eight years.
However, the figures also reveal that the number of applications has increased by 35 per cent from last year, from 425,020 in the first quarter of 2015-16 to 575,610 in the equivalent period in 2016-17. Of these, there was an increase of more than 100,000 in the applications from 16- to 18-year-olds.
According to the Association of Employment and Learning Providers (AELP), the drop in vacancies posted could be down to the forthcoming introduction of the levy in April, which will change the way apprenticeships are funded. While currently, for example, employers have to fund a third of the cost of the Trailblazer apprenticeships, from April levy payers will receive a 10 per cent top-up on their levy contribution to fund apprenticeships, and non-levy paying employers will be expected to pay 10 per cent of the cost of an apprenticeship.
‘Hopefully numbers will recover’
AELP chief executive Mark Dawe told TES that providers were reporting a lag in recruitment because of the difference between current funding arrangements and the ones coming into effect in May.
“It’s particularly hard to persuade a finance director to sign off vacancies under the new standards now, when the 33 per cent employer contribution is soon to disappear,” he said. “While we still have over half a million young people unemployed, the lag is very unfortunate but most would agree that the new funding regime is more attractive than the Trailblazer one so hopefully numbers overall will recover.”
Mr Dawe added that providers were waiting to hear if they had secured a contract from the Skills Funding Agency to deliver apprenticeships to non-levy payers. Uncertainty was also being created by providers having to wait to learn whether they have been approved for the new register of providers. “All of this is creating uncertainty and a reluctance on the part of some to take the risk of recruiting,” he added.
This article was first seen here.
source www.youthinjobs.co.uk/hub/news/apprenticeships-vacancies-... youthinjobs.blogspot.com/2017/01/apprenticeships-vacancie...
Building an application in Facebook is a really different experience from normal interaction design as you are constrained by the Facebook developer toolkit. Not that it is a bad thing, just a different way of designing a solution. This concept is now launched as an application for the Danish charity Folkekirkens Nødhjælp (Danish Church Aid) apps.facebook.com/bliv_indsamler/
The look of Love
I may have smugged a teeny tiny bit, but mostely its raw. I just thought she looked like she was looking into the eyes of her lover. If he looks back like this, its going to be fun!
Abnormality's 3rd year anniversary round: Mythos is open for applications until March 14th!
If you want to participate, fill out our application form!
for some application I use pieces of upholstery sample.
blogged at www.creativititychannel.blogspot.com
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SWANK EVENT
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