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Mia Nolting is a Portland-based artist, illustrator and designer. She filled this Scout Book with page after page of illustration, collage, typography and musings. We're impressed.
The Scout Book cover was designed by Bwana Spoons, another Portland-based artist.
What do you fill your Scout Books with? Share the creative goodness that takes place in your 32-page pocket notebooks and add your images to our flickr pool: Show Us Your Scout Book Flickr Pool.
Stay tuned: we interviewed Mia for our soon-to-be-released Scout Books blog! Awesome!
I've been very busy this past few days, shooting here and there, this picture of animator at work was taken at LES' COUPAQUE which produce Malaysia very first 3D Animated feature film title "Geng"...
Currently LES' COUPAQUE is searching for new talent to join them, if you think that you are so damn creative why not join them HERE . Hurry up guys and gals...
Design Thinking recognizes that there are two kinds of concepts; the first are concepts that are derived from our senses, which we can call Primary Concepts, and the second are concepts that are derived from other concepts, which we can call Secondary Concepts; it is important to acknowledge that concepts of a higher order than Primary Concepts cannot be communicated by a definition but only by a collection of examples (three or more).
These designs did not make it. Too conservative and not exciting enough. The fuzzy skirt above was to be made out of astroturf remnants from my downstairs neighbor's patio. I will still be using astroturf in the final design.
I am also hoping for a 4th accessory involving astroturf on the flip flop shoes my model will be wearing.
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Production photo
One of a kind Trashion fashion by Mary Anne Enriquez
Copyright 2010
Please see my flickr set "Mary's Garden" for complete production and design info for the entire 5 piece ensemble:
www.flickr.com/photos/urbanwoodswalker/sets/7215762450606...
A vivid exploration of the future through the creative fusion of contemporary photography and AI techniques by Duncan Rawlinson. This work represents a vibrant exploration of the latent space using a blend of contemporary photography and artificial intelligence imaging techniques. The dynamic interplay of colors and brush strokes evokes a sense of movement and innovation, capturing the essence of future aesthetics and creative processes. This piece highlights the potential of technological fusion in modern art.
to my eyes, a piece of fabric is just that. my brain doesn't work in such a way that allows me to see it as a dress, shirt, or what-have-you. it's a pretty cool thing to see someone take something formless and give it shape.
Design Thinking uses concepts as creative leverage by first highlighting specific examples that are classified before we put them through a process of abstraction (by becoming aware of their similarities) that results in a concept, which in turn allows us to recognize new examples that are in the same class.
A skilled artisan focuses intently on creating intricate designs at her workspace. Surrounded by tools and materials, she embodies dedication and creativity in her craft.
Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.
We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.
Awesome! Thanks, Luke.
Design Thinking is the process that includes not the most minds but rather the most minds working in unison.
Design Thinking is a formal system that offers models and presuppositions in the form of codified rules of action and interaction.
Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.
We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.
Awesome! Thanks, Luke.
Design Thinking strives to claim the space of ‘what is not there, yet’ by working as a facilitator in the process of creation.
Total creative processing on this today. It was taken at 5 o'clock TX time and the sun was still pretty high in the sky. I love Lightroom & Photoshop. Its amazing what a photo can become
Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.
We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.
Awesome! Thanks, Luke.
One of my favorite authors- a Scotsman from the Victorian Era, who wrote some of the most surreal fantasy stories imaginable.
*for anyone who might be a C.S. Lewis fan, he referred to George MacDonald as his spiritual 'father'...
Mia Nolting is a Portland-based artist, illustrator and designer. She filled this Scout Book with page after page of illustration, collage, typography and musings. We're impressed.
The Scout Book cover was designed by Bwana Spoons, another Portland-based artist.
What do you fill your Scout Books with? Share the creative goodness that takes place in your 32-page pocket notebooks and add your images to our flickr pool: Show Us Your Scout Book Flickr Pool.
Stay tuned: we interviewed Mia for our soon-to-be-released Scout Books blog! Awesome!
In place of a Gratitude Listing place, I am collecting delights, daily, in a Monthly Jar of Delights
My favorite shot! It was 7 below on this day...I went out side and photographed this on my balcony rail...catching the last rays of sunshine.
The blue is the snow covered roof 2 stories below me.
Design Thinking uses 80% of its efforts to facilitate interaction with others across a timeline of events that should be built upon a practical financial foundation.
Design Thinking moves towards systemic thinking and the design of emergence by focusing on ‘rules of play’ that revolves around the concepts of variation, interaction, and selection.
Mia Nolting is a Portland-based artist, illustrator and designer. She filled this Scout Book with page after page of illustration, collage, typography and musings. We're impressed.
The Scout Book cover was designed by Bwana Spoons, another Portland-based artist.
What do you fill your Scout Books with? Share the creative goodness that takes place in your 32-page pocket notebooks and add your images to our flickr pool: Show Us Your Scout Book Flickr Pool.
Stay tuned: we interviewed Mia for our soon-to-be-released Scout Books blog! Awesome!
Design Thinking often is used in goal-orientated design processes and yet great value can come from systemic thinking and the design of emergence, where the outcome is to repeatedly define a systems rules rather than its outcomes.
This is a bottle of Wild Turkey American Spirit, which is a 15 year old bourbon that my best friend gave me as a gift for being the best man in his wedding this past weekend. It's a "Bonded" whiskey, produced as a small batch bourbon with only 12,000 bottles available in the U.S. It is quite tasty!
Details: Nikon D40, Nikon 50mm f/1.8D, three shot HDR at f/1.8, room lighting, shot against a white background.
Luke Ramsey is awesome. He creates beautiful, intricate pieces of artwork that include zines, murals, paintings and prints. He also runs Islands Fold, an independent publisher and artist residency in B.C., Canada.
We ran into Luke last summer at the Portland Zine Symposium, and saw him sketching in a Scout Book! Quickly gave him another, and within weeks he had filled it up and sent us images. At long last, here is what the fantastic Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.
Awesome! Thanks, Luke.
www.islandsfold.com Luke Ramsey did with the 32 grid pages of a Scout Book.
Awesome! Thanks, Luke.