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yes, now I finished my Bachelor of Arts with a degree in Communication Design with my book "nimbus illustratus". It was made completely in silkscreen including lettering with a minimal font size of 9 pt.
It is about the poetry of rain with a continuous illustration and a collection from text excerpts.
printed copies: 3
You can see more about this work on the exhibition
"Werkschau"
on friday, 12th february till 14th february
at Augsburg University of applied science (Germany)
>> www.hs-augsburg.de/~jmueller/gestaltung/ (german language)
hope to see you!
:)
Day 49 of 365.
Clouds, again, one of my favorite types of photos.
I tend to consider it a good day if I get to watch them blossom into high altitude cumulonimbus formations.
This is my trip from home to school.
"Key West is so Boring." HAH
Good one.
now I finished my Bachelor of Arts with a degree in Communication Design with my book "nimbus illustratus". It was made completely in silkscreen including lettering with a minimal font size of 9 pt.
It is about the poetry of rain with a continuous illustration and a collection from text excerpts.
printed copies: 3
Market St., San Francisco
Jon Wollenhaupt Photography
SandBox49 Studios
San Francisco
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For use permission, please contact me via email at jonwphotography@gmail.com
The Nimbus is a Danish motorcycle produced from 1919 by Fisker and Nielsen in Denmark, who were also known for manufacturing Nilfisk vacuum cleaners. Many of these machines saw service with the Danish Army, which brough approximately 20% of the total production. The postal service also bought many and used them until 1972, while the police phased out the use of theirs much earlier when they found it was too slow to keep up with modern cars and motorcycles in the late 1950s and early 1960s. After 25 years of manufacture and with over 10,000 examples produced, production of the Nimbus ended in 1959.
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Goodwood Road Racing Club (GRRC) car display and open day at Goodwood House.
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