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After making a friend pose and photographing him, I edited the piece on Photoshop, the piece was used in a GCSE art project where I was focusing on the theme of Peace.
My “Nouveau Retro Graphics” series brings me back to my love of the 1950’s (even though I wasn’t around yet). The colorful style, design elements, and artistic freedom of the era (Saul Bass anyone?) are found in these decorative designs. I mix new and old elements into a cohesive work that brings fun, joy, and excitement to any home decor.
CERVICAL SPINE ANATOMY NERVOUS SYSTEMS DERMATOMES physiotherapy graphics
Sensation from the skin is relayed along limb and trunk peripheral nerves to the spinal nerves that enter the spinal cord. The spinal cord then relays the sensation message to the brain and our awareness. physiotherapy graphics.
Each spinal nerve relays sensation messages from a particular area of skin. This skin area is called a dermatome, and each dermatome is named after the spinal nerve that carries its message. physiotherapy graphics.
For instance the C5 dermatome on the shoulder uses the C5 spinal nerve near the base of the neck to relay its message to the brain.
There are seven spinal nerve pairs in the neck, called C2 to C8, which supply dermatomes on the head, neck and arms. This is useful to know as the sensation of pain in a dermatome may be due to irritation to the corresponding spinal nerve that is causing it to send a misleading message to the brain. For instance, compression of the C5 spinal nerve by a herniated disc or degenerative osteophyte in the neck can trigger in the brain the sensation of pain or numbness over the C5 dermatome at the shoulder.
CERVICAL SPINE ANATOMY NERVOUS SYSTEMS DERMATOMES physiotherapy graphics
This article was written with the assistance of the following surgeons.
Dr Paul Licina. Dr Licina is spinal orthopedic surgeon, and co-founder of Brisbane Orthopaedic Specialist Services in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. www.brisbaneorthopaedics.com.au/paul_licina.html
Dr Matthew McDonald. Dr McDonald is a spinal neurosurgeon based at Wakefield Hospital, Adelaide, South Australia, Australia. www.wakefieldneurosurgery.com.au
Dr Richard Parkinson. Dr Parkinson is a spinal neurosurgeon based at St Vincent's Clinic, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. www.svph.com.au/index.php?option=com_content&task=vie...
Dr Lali Sekhon. Dr Sekhon is a spinal neurosurgeon, and founder of Nevada Neurosurgery in Reno / Carson City, Nevada, USA. www.nevadaneurosurgery.com
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Vintage girlie pin-up image of an advertising travel water decal for the state of Wisconsin. From back in the day when travel decals were the ultimate after market auto accessory. You know where you are going if you know where you’ve been. This is an image of an actual vintage water decal - not a modern day vinyl reproduction. It’s always a thrill when it’s from Vinnie DeVille!
Graphic recording of gender session at the ILRI Annual Program Meeting (APM 2013) 15-17 May 2013, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia (photo credit: ILRI).
This modestly budgeted little Hammer film (UK) is one of the best Dracula movies ever made. The reissue poster offered here has wonderful graphics of the inimitable Christopher Lee in one of his finest moments. He would remark later: "I could do everything in those fangs... but eat."
Starring Peter Cushing, Christopher Lee, Michael Gough, Melissa Stribling, Carol Marsh, Olga Dickie, John Van Eyssen, Barbara Archer, Janina Faye, and Valerie Gaunt. Directed by Terence Fisher.
Jonathan Harker takes employment with Count Dracula, ostensibly to catalog his vast library. In fact, he is on a mission to kill the Count, a vampire. Before he can do so however, the Count gains the upper hand and Harker soon finds himself as one of the walking dead. Dracula has taken an interest in Harker's fiancée, Lucy Holmwood and it is left to Harker's colleague, Dr. Van Helsing to protect her. He has difficulty convincing Lucy's brother, Arthur Holmwood, of the dangers or even the existence of vampires. Soon, however, Arthur's wife Mina is targeted by Count Dracula and he and Van Helsing race to find his lair before she is lost to them forever.
This Hammer Studios classic is far closer to the letter (and spirit) of the Bram Stoker novel than the Bela Lugosi version of Dracula. The premise finds the infamous count journeying from his native Transylvania to England, where he takes a headfirst plunge into the London nightlife, and begins to rack up victim after victim. In the process, Dracula also runs into his arch-nemesis, Van Helsing (Peter Cushing), which ignites a battle of wills between the two. Heavily censored in Britain when released (with the goriest moments truncated), this outing was restored by the BFI in the mid-late 2000s. It put Lee and Cushing on the map and paved the way for many sequels starring the two, and for many non-Dracula follow-ups with these actors as well.
With so many mediocre vampire films, the few which are truly excellent often get lost in the static. Terence Fisher's 1958 Dracula is easily one of the best, and it proves just how important good writing, acting and directing can be in a time-tested genre. The performances are stellar: Peter Cushing and Christopher Lee make their respective roles of Dr. Van Helsing and the Count uniquely their own. Screenwriter Jimmy Sangster's condenses Bram Stoker's novel, shifting most events to Dracula's castle and sharpening the material's dialogue and pacing. Appropriately atmospheric and dark, the film adds enough touches of humor and sexuality to update the tale's heretofore staid feel. Fisher's Dracula is a must-see not just for devotees of modern horror but also for fans of good storytelling in general.
From floor graphics to banners, wall graphics and more, we can help transform and brand your event space.
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Mobile Carts have a lot of use in retail settings. Use them for service food or as a product display. Either way, we can wrap the cart to customize it with graphics.
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A simple cover i wante to make. Hope you like it.
PD: I'm working in the Victorious Complete Music Booklet.
for someone who doesn't like to fly, i absurdly like the concept of flying and the objects themselves. this plane is made of corrugated metal which is cool. i also liked the black band and the big letters.
Graphics at the India Economic Summit 2016 in New Delhi, India, Copyright by World Economic Forum / Benedikt von Loebell
A promo poster for a Greyson Chance Meet and Greet contest during his visit here last November 2011.
Aya Villa - Real 2011