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I have become more and more interested in identity. The clothes we wear, the gestures we make, all the small things besides the recognition of a face that make us unique. This is one of a series of images that goes beyond the obvious. It examines those elements that consciously and unconsciously project our identity. At once mysterious and yet open to the world, her coat, scarf, hands and lips help to tell a story.
Could someone out there in the Flickr verse Identify this bird for me? I got a brief chance at long range .
Thanks in advance
A series for the theme of identity, originally done for an English class in honour of "Farenheit 451" & one of its many themes.
I think everyone can relate to identity. Maybe a lack of an identity, a mistaken identity, or a confusion about your true identity.
This was for my art project and it was to create some sort of identity without revealing the face and I took one person and made her express herself on her mood that day.
Model: Natalia
A Transgender person during Aadi Velli festival in Tamilnadu, India.
Hi-Res: 500px.com/photo/236257241/
Alexander De Croo, Prime Minister of Belgium (2020-2025); Mayor of Brakel, Belgium; Natashya Gutierrez, Foreign Correspondent, ABC News Australia, Australia; speaking in Meet the Leader: Mastering Reinvention session at the Young Global Leaders Annual Summit 2025 in Geneva, Switzerland, 3/9/2025, 16:45 – 17:45, CERN - Auditorium A. One-on-One. Copyright: World Economic Forum/Pascal Bitz
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card for the minimalist me :) really can't decide on which card to use...
any comments on design, typograpy or sth are welcome, thx!
working on my bussiness cards, nothing fancy in terms of shape or size (measures the quiet usual 90x50 mm); this version trying to emphasize the "graphic design&typography loving-side" of me :)
Identity for a division of GNP+ (the Global Network of PeopleLiving with HIV) called NPT (New Prevention Technologies).
Today I found out my identity was stolen. I always thought this is something you hear on the 60 minutes or 20/20...it will never happen to me.
This morning Verizon called me to verify a more than 800 dollars order under my social security number and credit card, and I also found out there are some online order was placed under my credit card.
I spent all morning on the phone with credit card companies, banks, and credit bureau trying to do damage control. So far I am able to stop all the charges on the credit cards I know of..putting alerts to all three credit companies, stop companies to ship whatever order I didn't placed.
Many thanks to:
Max F. Williams' texture
geebee2007's Mask
i had a blast designing the brand identity for 101 south, an up and coming band from santa barbara, california. this is one of the brand identity concepts.
2010 is a year of hope for me and I know that it won't be an easy year as there will be countless challenges but I find strength and comfort in this passage found in 1 Timothy 1:12 "For the which cause I also suffer these things: nevertheless I am not ashamed: for I know whom I have believed, and am persuaded that he is able to keep that which I have committed unto him against that day." May God bless us all =)
(EDIT: I re-uploaded the image because the colors came out messed up the first time I uploaded it.)My four logos that I made for the identity design project. I will be using the fish logo for the next project.
For sale on eBay Aug 2018
Identity unknown, stated to be 1965 registered 1967. Been converted to a car racing transporter by very successful period racing driver (Jim Moore who had owned it for 40 years)
Asking £14500, I would put the value nearer £1500
Its at Fordingbridge.
UPDATE 8/12/24 It has now been identified as OAB436E
Me and "J". Protecting his identity :) I'll give you a hint though -- he has a nice beard!
Thank you J for a lovely evening!
There seems to be a bit of an identity crisis going on in Manchester is this August 1991 view at Piccadilly bus station. The bus, a 1978 Atlantean with Park Royal body had been new to London Country as their AN150 and it still carries the livery and indeed the fleetnumber of that concern. It is now part of The Bee Line fleet, which was under the same common ownership as London Country through Drawlane holdings, Bee Line having been owned previously by Ribble and sold on after Stagecoach aquired them.
The C Line names over the door were applied to a number of vehicles that were operating out of the former Crosville depot at Macclesfield which was also under Drawlane control, this however was short lived and Macclesfield would later pass to Stevensons of Uttoxeter who were.........yes you guessed it, part of Drawlane!
Drawlane would later become British Bus who were taken over by the Cowie group, this was later renamed Arriva and the rest is history!