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The last french supercar and the design is awesome i hope you like it.

CAMERA CLIP ART FROM GOOGLE.COM

No information on this either. It could be a DaDa poster but I doubt it. It looks as if it the artwork was assembled with cut paper and the type pasted in for the final printing. I may be wrong on that.

It's the Folded Fabric Designer texture created in the Filter Forge plugin. It can be seamless tiled and rendered in any resolution without loosing details.

You can see the presets and download this texture for free on the Filter Forge site here — www.filterforge.com/filters/14070.html (created by cabbieg)

To use this texture download Filter Forge 30-day trial for free here — www.filterforge.com/download/

This is a renovated McDonald's located on Shrewsbury Ave in Tinton Falls, New Jersey (I think, can someone confirm this?) Taken with a camera phone, so sorry for the poor resolution.

Interior wallpaper - Fakultní nemocnice Olomouc - Size: 688x285cm - Detail

 

Design: Studio Zlamal

www.studio-zlamal.cz

designed by Harrison Pitt Architects. Lancashire

 

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Inglaterra - No QG da Williams nem o jardim é poupado da cultura automobilística. As plantas levaram dois anos e meio para embrenharem-se pelas estuturas de metal, que agora estão completamente cobertas.

We were dazzled by the beauty and design of this gorgeous coat of arms–applied to a house wall in the Ehrenfeld neighborhood–so I just had to post this.

 

More about its history, according to KölnTourismus, the tourist promotion entity:

"The Cologne coat of arms shows three crowns on a red field and eleven black drops on a white one. Each displayed component has its own meaning, which partially refers to legends.

 

The crowns symbolise the Three Kings or biblical Magi, the supposed relics of whom are housed in a golden shrine, which is named after them, in the Cologne Cathedral. In 1154, Frederick I Barbarossa Holy Roman Emperor gave them as a gift to Cologne.

 

According to different understandings, the drops may be interpreted as flames. Locals call them “tears” which derive from ermine tails on the historic Breton heraldry. Brittany was the mother country of Cologne’s Patron Saint Holy Ursula. Together with ten virgins she is said to have been martyred by the Huns. The “tears” commemorate her fate.

 

Finally, red and white are the colours used by the Hanseatic League which determined the economic development of wide parts of medieval Europe. Together with Lübeck, Cologne is considered as founding city of this alliance."

Detail of English translation.

  

my first SSBX FABLAB FELLOW personal project

AD & design for a workshop catalogue

Reinhard Dienes Díaz es un diseñador colombo-alemán que desarrolla productos bajo 3 principios básicos: la funcionalidad, el material y los detalles de la vida cotidiana de los objetos. Su estudio de diseño reúne a diseñadores inernacionales que trabajan entre Frankfurt y Bogotá.

 

¡Bienvenido!

 

www.reinharddienes.com/

A collection of student sketches. Good drawing skills are a fundamental part of the design process. It is therefore vital that pupils practice and hone their drawing skills so that ideas can be captured quickly and accurately. Designing, as promoted by the department, should alllow solutions to be drawn from the stream of consciousness. In other words pupils thinking is aided by the process of drawing. What results is genuinely honest evidence that will be used for SQA presentation material.

この世にFacelight3000の尽きぬ限り、戦い続けるのであった!

 

[MnM] Sun-flower, [MnM] -Chobi Tan- steel helmet, [MnM] Fuki (wear),[MnM] yotsu-ba (wear),[MnM] Acorn farm *Taro (Treasure Box Quest extra prize),utano angel style long socks (tinted darkrose color)

 

Posted by Second Life Resident Liqueur Felix. Visit Okinawa.

This photostream is a collection of my favorite pics If anyone wants to chat about interior design, you can reach me via my Houzz page - ift.tt/IrzZEF

Some older photos from one of my favorite home shoots. Shot for W Design.

 

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Brunelleschi's design was based on Classical Roman, Italian Romanesque and late Gothic architecture. The loggia was a well known building type, such as the Loggia dei Lanzi. But the use of round columns with classically correct capitals, in this case of the Composite Order, in conjunction with a dosserets (or impost blocks) was novel. So too, the circular arches and the segmented spherical domes behind them. The architectural elements were also all articulated in grey stone and set off against the white of the walls. This motif came to be known as pietra serena (Italian: dark stone). Also novel was the proportional logic. The heights of the columns, for example, was not arbitrary. If a horizontal line is drawn along the tops of the columns, a square is created out of the height of the column and the distance from one column to the next. This desire for regularity and geometric order was to become an important element in Renaissance architecture.

 

in: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ospedale_degli_Innocenti

 

One Specialty designed and installed this patio and custom free form swimming pool which features a moss rock waterfall. The swimming pool is surrounded by an Oklahoma flagstone patio which creates a continuity of color between house, patio, and swimming pool.

 

www.custompoolsdallastx.com

Marcello Minale

Minale Tattersfield Design Strategy

2000

Class: Design 3 (3d design)

 

Assignment: Conceive and build an 8" cube from the outside in, starting with a continuous space frame on all 12 edges. Paint the cube to accentuate or negate certain structural and/or design elements.

 

Media: Basswood, museum board, acrylic paint.

2016-04-10

 

Vintage fashion photoshoot sponsored by Design Archives Emporium in Greensboro and Winston-Salem, NC.

 

model: Kelsey Chambers

Styling by: Mary Adkins

Hair by: Kyle Britt

Make up by: Hannah Dezarn

 

Nikon F2

Nikon Ai 50mm f/1.4 lens

Ilford HP5 400 35mm film

Adox Rodinal (1+50)

20ºC - 11min

Is there a designer type? To what limit are designers individualists and how does the most average designer look like? Design Statistics Annual is trying to figure out the answers. The book looks upon how designers are portrayed in images, where they come from, and what they are doing. All the facts are illustrated in diagrams, reproductions of portraits and text.

During one year statistics was collected from magazines. The work was completed in Eindhoven, and is about designers from all the world. This edition is based on the I.D. Magazine (International Design Magazine). One year’s edition of the magazine has been carefully counted, analyzed and registrated. The book consists of 226 pages, mentions 1523 persons and shows that the most average designer likes to dress in a pale blue shirt, jeans and black sneakers.

Design Statistics Annual is a collaboration between Maria Johansson and Lina Huring. They met at the Design Academy Eindhoven in the Netherlands where they both were exchange students.

 

The book can be purchased at bookshop Konst-ig, Åsögatan 124, Stockholm. info@konstig.se

typework for a fashion editorial about the american crises, the glass roof of the USA

More quick & dirty designs for my son. This is the title character from the animated movie Tonari no Totoro by Miyazaki Hayao.

(Completed project photo)

 

A while back I got the idea to hang a few model airplanes from the ceiling of our baby daughter's bedroom. I wanted to them to be accurate and to scale, but I decided to paint them in bold, monochomatic colors, so they were kid-like too.

 

There are four in total, all at 1/72 scale: A blue F4U Corsair, a purple P-51 Mustang, a green F-86 Sabre, and an orange F-14 Tomcat, all soaring the skies above our kid's changing table.

Écrit sur un scrabble : database + design

 

Réutilisation libre contre un simple lien vers www.tyseo.net (licence CC BY 2.0)

I Edizione - 26 02 2015

Politecnico di Milano - Laboratorio di Modelli per la moda e maglieria

 

Si è conclusa con ‪successo‬ la I edizione del Corso di Alta ‪‎Formazione‬ in ‪‎Design‬ della ‪Maglieria‬, una nuova proposta formativa, altamente specializzante, nell'ambito del ‪fashion‬ design.

Settore di primo piano per il ‪‎Made in Italy‬ nel comparto ‪‎moda‬, la maglieria rappresenta una delle ‪‎tecniche‬ più antiche e tradizionali del "saper fare" italiano.

L'obiettivo è quello di una formazione pratica e creativa, che permetta di ‪‎progettare‬ e realizzare la maglia in tutte le sue differenti applicazioni.

 

www.polidesign.net/ddm

Custom Shower design with tile and stone combination

Projeto para a disciplina de projeto de produto 5, do curso de design da USP.

Trata-se do desenvolvimento de produto de propulsão humana para ambulantes, com foco em profissionais de terceira idade.

Equipe: Evandro Almeida, Luana Sousa Farias e Tatiana Karpischek.

Fotografia: Evandro Almeida

Architect: Sean Godsell in association with PeddleThorp Architects

Completed: 2012

Nowadays, we continually share data: a message via WhatsApp, a picture on Instagram, an update on Facebook or an e-mail through Gmail. With whom do we really share this data? And how can we make sure that our personal data stay strictly personal?

 

This exhibition addresses issues of online privacy and digital surveillance. Next to several historical examples of encrypting, ‘Design my Privacy’ also shows some surprising contemporary strategies by more than 35 young designers and artists to maintain control over our data.

 

With work by Roel Roscam Abbing, Zineb Benassarou & Jorick De Quaasteniet, Josh Begley, Dennis de Bel, Caitlin Berner & Jana Blom, Heath Bunting, F.A.T., Giada Fiorindi, Front 404, Roos Groothuizen, Arantxa Gonlag & Eva Maria Martinez Rey, Monika Grūzīte, Rafaël Henneberke, Jan Huijben, Daniel C. Howe & Helen Nissenbaum & Vincent Toubiana, Rosa Menkman, Owen Mundy, Naomi Naus, Joyce Overheul, Ruben Pater, Wim Popelier, Freek Rutkens, Vera van de Seyp, Mark Sheppard, Dimitri Tokmetzis & Yuri Veerman, Janne Van Hooff & Christina Yarashevich, Michaele Lakova, Jasper van Loenen, Jeroen van Loon, Esther Weltevrede & Sabine Niederer, Leanne Wijnsma & Froukje Tan, Joeri Woudstra, Sander Veenhof and Simone Niquille.

 

An exhibition by MOTI, Museum of the Image in Breda (NL)

 

27.03 to 29.05.2016

 

www.z33.be/en/designmyprivacy

 

Photo: Kristof Vrancken / Z33

 

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