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A road marking in Spain.
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The pattern here is pretty well known and readable and the unexpected part in the pattern is centered... it's just not working. Looking for satire in abstraction I'm starting to believe is impossible. I think it's the designer's ability to build a narrative in form + content that allows one to translate meaning. Therefor, meaning and narrative arc is essential for satire, and its relationship to communication.
The weekend in San Francisco, assisting Stephen and Brian on the Aperture Academy Night Owls and San Francisco Marin Headlands workshops, turned out to be a two day journey of fun events. Luckily, I got some shooting done too and Rodeo Beach proved to be one of my favorite spots of the weekend, even though Lombard Street with a girl leaning out of a sun roof and screaming "This is like Titaniiiiic, woohoooooo!" ranks pretty high on the list. Not to forget the Hustler stripper truck on the way back to Baker Beach.
While Brian was already in joyous expectation to see the nude dudes on the beach again, I had to stop on a red light. Expecting nothing from the short stop, to our surprise a truck full of blinking lights pulled up right next to us. A quick glance revealed a giant glass cube sitting on the back of the Hustler stripper truck. Yep, it was full of girls dancing to the blasting music. Sorry Stephen, you certainly missed out on that one. I promise we'll not post the HD videos and pictures we got or even remotely tease you with the stories! ;-p
Templates B and C, as well as diagram and quilting pattern A.
Use cardboard or plastic to make templates A, B and C pattern as shown on worksheet. (Plus 0,6 cm seam allowance for stitching pieces tog)
4 B–pieces to form quarter circle (=fan)
The prototype for another free knitting pattern. Vintage inspired, naturally!
This cap is knit entirely in one piece, starting and ending with the i-cord ties. I can't wait to accessorize some. I think they have lots of potential.
Repetitive shapes forming patterns. These are architectural vertical slats on the side of a building but I think the zig zag shape formed by the ends through the centre is more obvious in the horizontal
Left model:
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I chose this specific photo out of this batch because I enjoyed the use of natural light. When editing, I increased the contrast to make the colors of the sprinkles stand out. I increased the brightness very slightly in order to lighten up the background. I shot the pink cake pop in focus because I had the assignment and idea of pattern in mind. I think this demonstrates pattern for a few reasons. First, because it is a pink pop surrounded by brown. The sprinkles present their own pattern. Also, the sprinkles on the pop in focus are different from the sprinkles on the rest of the pops that are not in focus.
A different piece of the same photo in the last two images, digitally mirrored and repeated to show the larger pattern. (I used triangle pieces for this one)
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