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Mike Lawrence
Hey guys! this is my draft so far - I printed this out for class tomorrow
I'm still stuck on what other levels I could include - do you guys have any suggestions?
Would love to hear a lot of feedback so I can improve this! thanks!
Draft_03
a respond to :
www.flickr.com/photos/60441621@N04/5669009976/in/pool-mmd...
i love the original design, how the colours bleed out..
but what if its peeling off?
: )
TEAMS4TAPS @ NBA DRAFT
JUNE 20, 2019
BROOKLYN, NY
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Biberacher Schützenfest 2010
(pictures from the so-called "Lagerleben" after parade, where people and horses relax, eat and are watched by the Biberachers)
This is the third idea and first round draft for the ISCAID website. ISCAID stands for "International Society for Companion Animal Infectious Diseases" There are two parts to the site. A public facing side and a doctors and members side. This design is for the public facing side. The design is based on the "Coldstone" theme and If chosen, I will likely purchase it to make my modifications for implementation.
Original Fact:
Estimated number of houses built or repaired in Haiti since the January 2010 earthquake: 18,632
Of Haitians still living in displacement camps: 515,000
Harper's Index, Harper's Magazine Vol 324 Issue 1943 (2012) p7
Rationale:
I used a ‘brick wall’ as a representation of the houses that needs to be built in Haiti. From the original fact, I narrowed the details down to easily compare the ratio of houses needed. Assuming there is an average of about 4 people in each household, they need approximately 130k more houses for the 515k that are still living in displacement camps. I reworded the fact for a better flow on my design.
The proportion of houses built/to be built is expressed through the colours of the brick wall. The rest of the brick wall is faded out, implying that it ‘needs to be done’ and on the bottom-right corner has the stronger, more detailed colour, showing that it is ‘already done/fixed’.
The dark background and fonts that are chosen as the fact portrays a serious situation. I avoided adding too much styling on the fonts – and only applied it to the words and numbers that need emphasis.
Fonts Used: Century Gothic and Charcoal CY
Comments and Feedback are highly appreciated!
This is a draft for the firstrun page.
It's the result of some iterations (let's say... 7).
To update to this design makes sense, since I don't have the time atm to update to the design of manko.
May 15, 2019 - "The complex of buildings at Hillside includes spaces from across Wright’s career as a designer: the “abstract forest” drafting studio (1939), the Hillside Assembly Hall (1903), the Hillside Theater (1955), and the Fellowship dining hall (1955). Hillside is home to the School of Architecture at Taliesin, and students in residence here from mid-May through mid-October may be seen at work in the studio. The Assembly Hall is an example of Wright’s strides to “destroy the box” of traditional architectural design. The Hillside Theater includes a theater curtain, that was adapted from a Wright-designed geometric abstraction of the Taliesin landscape." Previous text from the following website: www.taliesinpreservation.org/history/
Abraham "Abram" or "Abe" (Buimovici) Eger
12 Sep 1918, Manchester, Hartford, CT
U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918
Name: Abraham Eger
County: Hartford
State: Connecticut
Birth Date: 16 Jul 1879
Race: White
Draft Board: 1
Occupation: Store Keeper
Nearest Relative:
Height/Build: Medium/Medium
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