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As my photo's text says, one of my contacts has already accidentally deleted comments when she had wanted to be replying.
Having Reply at the top is a perfect example of ivory tower design by someone who doesn't actually use the code at the website.
The same dumb-ass design comes into play when wanting to edit a comment we've made.
Edit is in the middle, between Delete at the top and Permalink at the bottom of the choices.
In all these, the most commonly chosen option should be the closest to the three dot menu button to reduce chances of clicking on the wrong option as the cursor moves across them.
I wondered if this design would make more sense to someone using their phone to view photos rather than a computer's browser. That would entail finger taps on a touch screen.
But I think the potential for wrong taps is greater given a phone's smaller real estate.
Clipped the batting to two skirt hangers and voila! Instant design wall.
I left 16 squares out of the front because I want to use them in the backing.
The Fat Quarterly quiltalong quilt is such a great way to use up a jelly roll. I've got my eye on my Good Folks jelly roll now- what a stunner that would be!
Max and Moritz is a design classic, designed by Wilhelm Wagenfeld. No composite materials, just glass and Cromargan. Timeless, practical, beautiful.
The June 19, 2016 EyesOn Design car show at the Edsel Ford Estate in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan.
All of my classic car photos can be found here: Car Collections
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Prampolini designed the newspaper Futurisimo, edited by Marinetti and Somenzi 1933. Futurism graphics idealized Mussolini in many of their publications.
I spied a curious assortment of objects in my neighbour's front yard when I was going for my evening stroll. When I moved in for a closer look, I saw that he had constructed himself a makeshift water catchment on his lawn. Garbage bins, buckets, and even upturned umbrellas were laid out in a very carefully considered fashion. I was startled by the sound of a voice; my neighbour had appeared from the garden with two more buckets in hand and was muttering to himself. Unable to hear what he was saying, I opened his front gate and approached him. He seemed blissfully unaware of my presence, and I was able to listen to him for a brief period. It seemed that he was chanting to himself; repeating one phrase over and over, "When it rains."
My graphic design in 1969. An independent study bulletin for the University of Iowa.
I followed the rural mailman in my volkswagen beetle taking photographs of him delivering mail. He finally stopped and asked what I was doing and I explained that I was taking pictures to use at the university. That cleared things up as Iowans have a deep respect for their universities.
At least I didn't have to develop and print my shots as the university handled that through their photo lab and it was just as well. I had very little spare time because my youngest daughter played in the Iowa City high school marching band. If you've ever lived in the mid-west you would understand. I knew every high school football field from Keokuk to What Cheer. And I never realized how many kids and musical instruments could fit into a volkswagen!
For 2008 Design Calendar Project. Heike invited me to design one calendar page.
Arnhemse tramhalte in het Nederlands Openluchtmuseum.
Meer internationale tramhalteborden in de set "Halte op verzoek".
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A new design I have been playing with, not sure if I'm done messin with it yet.
Inspired by Cygnet UD
Poster designed by Phillippe Apeloig, Paris for Linotype 1999.
From Graphic Design for the 21st Century by Charlotte and Peter Fiell.
The June 17, 2018 EyesOn Design car show at the Edsel Ford estate in Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan.
Marsha admires the car from the driver's side.
All of my classic car photos can be found here: Car Collections
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In my more than ten years worth of work, this is the first time I have ever revealed the full design process for any project! Become a CORINTHIAN patron today to view the *entire* digital redesign of Eiffel Tower, and learn about how I was able to use parametric design in Stud.io to make this possible!
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I also use drawings when building aircraft: typically I use three-view drawings to measure the dimensions (I have lots of books about aircraft and copy the three-view drawings onto paper) and work out the planform on graph paper.
Despite the planning, building my Skyhawk model involved a fair bit of trail-and-error.
Launceston, Tasmania
Experiment with split toning - sort of. filled layer with adjustments to mid, shadow and highlight tones, and desaturation
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