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These images are a collection of graphics to potentially be used by a friend's clothing company. They would be screen printed in a single color, which is why they're mostly black and white right now (the color is decided by the screen-printer).
experiments experiments.
Coming or going to Badugul from the North you must traverse a high mountainridge. This is monkey territory and ofcourse there's a moneymaking idea to have tourists feed the monkeys bananas.
It's extremely clear to see the hierarchy within the monkey group. It's very clear who gets bananas and who shouldn't (although the young ones try ofcourse when others are not paying attention).
The Hierarchy of needs specifies that a design must address lower-level needs before higher-level needs can be addressed. The perceived value of a design corresponds to its place in the hierarchy - i.e., higher levels in the hierarchy correspond to higher levels of perceived value. The levels of hierarchy are adapted from Abraham Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs.
Hierarchical Divine Liturgy: Metropolitan Tikhon of All America and Canada welcomes Metropolitan Hilarion of Volokolamsk (MP), Bishop John of Naro Fominsk (MP) and Bishop Daniel of Santa Rosa (OCA) at St. Nicholas Cathedral in Washington on May 14, 2017. Photo by Yuri Gripas
Wind energy in relation to fossil fuel energy. The pinwheel was placed near the oil rig to signify wind power. (I wanted to show motion so I shot this with a slow shutter speed but with a small aperture to maintain a clear focus of the rig. It was also quite sunny, given f/25.) There is also intended symbolism in the pinwheel designed with the American flag stars, stripes and colors. There is also a relationship between the shape of the pinwheel and the edges of the barbed wire.. Question- Does the symbolism work for you? This is from my archives and has never been shown so would love any feedback..
Tiers range from cheaper entry-level rods to high-end products not suitable for most budgets and like Ikea's approach - offering a halo-effect to cheaper ranges.
The hierarchy of metropolitan regions in this map is based on the location of multinational corporations and their subsidiaries. It shows the balance between subsidiaries controlled from a city and subsidiaries in that city but controlled from elsewhere per Functional Urban Area. The European core is the preferred location for multinational corporations and their subsidiaries, with London and Paris standing out as control hubs (i.e. for multinational headquarters).
Map: ESPON, 2010