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Vue sur le quartier des rives créatives de l'escaut à Valenciennes avec un ciel de lune.
A gauche l'église Sainte Croix.
Photographie Wagret Bruno - Droits réservés
Creative Cause and Rafael Bejarano in the paddock prior to winning the Best Pal Stakes at Del Mar, CA
CNC routed, spindle moulded, hand-finished awards, in sapele hardwood. Each gold plated plaque bears an acid-etched Creative Circle logo at its centre, with sand-blasted textures and text.
When placed end to end the 19 awards create a full circle.
Adam McGinnis —creative director for Flying Dog Brewing of Frederick, Maryland— holds a cask-conditioned stout, on the Roof Deck bar, of...
Baltimore, Maryland, USA.
7 September 2012.
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▶ Mr. McGinnis is holding a pour from a firkin (10.8 U.S.-gallon cask) of the brewery's Pearl Necklace Stout.
☞ The stout is brewed with Perle hops and, yes, actual Rappahannock oysters harvested in Virginia. 5.5% abv; 35 IBUs.
☞ A portion of proceeds from sale of the beer —cask,keg, or bottle, wherever it is sold— benefit the Chesapeake Bay Oyster Recovery Fund.
☞ Flying Dog serves cask ales during every Baltimore Orioles Friday home game, both at the centerfield Roof Deck Bar and at Section 23, on the lower concourse.
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▶ It was a hot afternoon: note the bag of ice cooling the cask. Not so hot were the Orioles. They lost to the visiting New York Yankees, 3-4.
▶ More photos: here.
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Five years old boy, Ken Kyalo, wears a goggles improvised from a scrap wire during the laying of the foundation stone for a new building at the Heritage of Hope and Faith Children’s Rehabilitation Centre in Mlolongo in August 29th, 2009. Little Kyalo appears comfortable and attentive with his wire goggles which he made during the event. PHOTO/STEPHEN MUDIARI
The Creative Commons Summit is an annual meeting that celebrates the culture of sharing, and provides a space for open communities to collectively grow a vibrant, usable commons, powered by collaboration and gratitude. The 2018 CC Global Summit took place April 13 – 15, 2018, in Toronto. It build on a new chapter envisioned for Creative Commons as both a renewed, strong and growing network and as part of the global open movement.
A designed publication that documents the creative process of a year long design project centering on the idea of developing emotion as a communicative medium.
This book follows the development of the project from initial brainstorming stage right till the final execution of different experimental approaches.
374 pages, laser-prints on off white munken print cream paper, perfect bind.
Dice shot through water, my first try... Not what i had in mind but interesting. Next time on tripod.
This is print I made for my "creative print" assignment. The assignment was to make a print using any method we would like, the only rules were to do research on different printing processes and use one (or several) to make a print using some form of photo paper.
I chose to combine two negative into one image. The image on the top was flipped to work better with the composition of the lower image. After I had a print I was happy with I used a little Farmers Reducer to brighten some of the sea foam then sepia toned the print.
So, I saw something I liked a lot and made my own version of it to get tattooed on my foot, but after posting it on Facebook, my opinion of the modern designer was once again given more justification. I was basically called a thief by my friends.
We all attempted at redrawing disney characters when we were kids. Would you stop a kid drawing Spongebob to tell them that they’re stealing another persons idea - no, because that kid isn’t making any money off of that drawing and it’s all in the name of fun. We regurgitate so much stuff we’ve seen in other designs in ours, that I don’t see why I should be pointed at for appreciating someone else’s work in making my own version of their lines the way I’d like it to look.
I think design, socially, becomes a “doggy dog” type situation when someone chooses it as a career path.
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