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Techcrunch reported Synthetic Corp which makes Hypstamtic, SwankoLab, and IncrediBooth has moved from Chicago to San Francisco & they've bought a two-story building at 74 Langton they'll move into in February 2011.

 

It will be "both a worldwide headquarters and a retail/gallery space where events will be held for their community."

 

The co-founders moved to SF in July and have been working from NextSpace, a cowering space at 28 2nd Street.

 

techcrunch.com/2010/12/20/hipstamatic-san-francisco/

  

syntheticcorp.com

 

From the official press release:

 

“We are incredibly excited to be setting up shop in San Francisco...” said Lucas Allen Buick, CEO, Co-Founder, Synthetic Corp. “Now, having this building will give us a chance to interact with our community in person and give users a place to display work, hold photoshoots, and be creative.”

 

www.prweb.com/releases/prweboffice-space/san-francisco/pr...

 

Architect Douglas Burnham, of Envelope A+D will be renovating the building.

 

www.envelopead.com/info_teambio.html

 

He also renovated Pier 24, the largest photo exhibition space in the US

 

www.envelopead.com/proj_pier24.html

 

www.pier24.org

 

I had stopped by Electric Works which was nearby, so I took some photos of 74 with Hipstamatic, 360, and my D7000.

 

Also a few things nearby. It is around the corner from Brainwash & near Sightglass coffee.

  

It was listed along with 80 Langton the building next door. People were working on renovating 80 and one said they'd been working for about a month and a half and it had been bought by artists (it used to be owned by artists - see the info on New Langton below).

 

He'd heard 74 might have sold, but didn't know who bought it.

 

Listings say 74 is 3600 square feet and was on the market for just under a million dollars.

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

  

And this PDF has the floor plans on the second page.

 

www.starboardnet.com/listing_flyers/74%20langton_sale.pdf

 

A planning department PDF says it is a historic building built in 1908 and used by a casket manufacturer according to a 1950 map.

 

sf-planning.org/ftp/files/gis/SouthSoMa/Docs/3730%20104.pdf

 

There's an interior tour video of 74 & 80 Langton

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0tObJQn0U

 

And another video with really cheesy music

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8FyJIFJFU

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

 

www.prepress.com used to be at 74 (it is now on 11th st). They did prepress for make magazine - 74 Langton is listed on this page

 

makezine.com/advertise/print_specs.csp

  

New Langton Arts which sadly closed in 2009 was originally called 80 Langton Street and was located there from 1975 - 1983.

 

From an oral history of Susan Miller

 

"1975 actually, in a warehouse space on Langton Street. It was, in fact, an old casket factory in a light-industrial building of the kind common to San Francisco’s South of Market district. The building and facility were owned by a founder, artist Jock Reynolds. The gallery and theater shared one space in a loft rented from Jock by artist and founding member Jim Pomeroy."

 

www.as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-susan-mi...

 

www.usamuseum.org/new-langton-arts/

 

blog.sfmoma.org/2009/10/tz-on-pomeroy/

 

And this is an interesting piece by Miller on New Langton (which often showed photography) (pdf)

 

sites.cca.edu/currents/pdf/smiller.pdf

 

Langton Labs, a live/work warehouse space is not far away at 9 Langton (and another space across the street which used to be a photography studio)

 

blog.langtonlabs.org

 

www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/5246535163/

 

online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703572404575634904...

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/sets/72157608097124770/

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/collections/72157611567859974/

Oral-B Toothbrush Campaign - Grey Advertising - One of 17 pieces.

 

The toothbrush was manufactured in Germany and the prototype weighed less than the final product.

 

As a result, the postage increased $90,000. We were able to recover this money by working closely as a team with the art directors, prepress house, and all of the printers.

Here is my resume. If anyone knows of any openings near York, PA, please let me know.

 

Update: Found a job.

 

Newer Update: Got laid off. Looking again.

 

Newest Update: Found another job.

Photoshop Color Wheel and Font Manager inside Adobe Creative Suite.

Compare fonts from disk inside Creative Suite. Filtering and viewing fonts from your hard disks without installing them to system. Has a form of native panels like Layers. Windows and Mac compatible. For all graphic designers, prepress workers, typographers, opentype and truetype fans, helvetica and script font lovers! DiskFonts works under Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaver, Preniere, Fireworks.

 

MagicPicker - Photoshop Color Wheel. Features profile-calibrated CMYK. Compact Mode and more. MagicPicker is the non-modal color wheel picker panel for Adobe Photoshop CS3 & CS4. For every digital artist and photographer. It's a sequel to the legendary ColorPicker panel for Photoshop. The new unique feature for Photoshop. Scalable color wheel, non-modal panel, FAST, RGB and HSB modes, RGB/HSB sliders, link foreground and background colors, fits native Photoshop UI, numerical boxes for precise color changing, HEX box, works on MAC, Modbook and PC.

 

Creative Suite Extensions by Anastasiy

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Aufnahme von 1990 mit Minolta SRT 303b

 

heute eingescannt mit meinem neuen Scan-Programm VueScan 8.4.71

 

Hier geht es zum Erfinder des Scanners, der Fax-Technologie und des digital erzeugten Fotosatzes:

 

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Faxgerät und Scanner die ganze Geschichte

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➔ Rudolf Hells große Erfindungen - wie ging es weiter - was wurde aus der Firma Hell?

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➔ 1989 - Linotype-Hell AG

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1996 - Übernahme der Linotype-Hell AG durch die Heidelberger Druckmaschinen AG

  

www.heidelberg.com/www/html/de/content/articles/press_lou...

 

The Folsom entrance is just around the corner.

 

Techcrunch reported Synthetic Corp which makes Hypstamtic, SwankoLab, and IncrediBooth has moved from Chicago to San Francisco & they've bought a two-story building at 74 Langton they'll move into in February 2011.

 

It will be "both a worldwide headquarters and a retail/gallery space where events will be held for their community."

 

The co-founders moved to SF in July and have been working from NextSpace, a cowering space at 28 2nd Street.

 

techcrunch.com/2010/12/20/hipstamatic-san-francisco/

  

syntheticcorp.com

 

From the official press release:

 

“We are incredibly excited to be setting up shop in San Francisco...” said Lucas Allen Buick, CEO, Co-Founder, Synthetic Corp. “Now, having this building will give us a chance to interact with our community in person and give users a place to display work, hold photoshoots, and be creative.”

 

www.prweb.com/releases/prweboffice-space/san-francisco/pr...

 

Architect Douglas Burnham, of Envelope A+D will be renovating the building.

 

www.envelopead.com/info_teambio.html

 

He also renovated Pier 24, the largest photo exhibition space in the US

 

www.envelopead.com/proj_pier24.html

 

www.pier24.org

 

I had stopped by Electric Works which was nearby, so I took some photos of 74 with Hipstamatic, 360, and my D7000.

 

Also a few things nearby. It is around the corner from Brainwash & near Sightglass coffee.

  

It was listed along with 80 Langton the building next door. People were working on renovating 80 and one said they'd been working for about a month and a half and it had been bought by artists (it used to be owned by artists - see the info on New Langton below).

 

He'd heard 74 might have sold, but didn't know who bought it.

 

Listings say 74 is 3600 square feet and was on the market for just under a million dollars.

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

  

And this PDF has the floor plans on the second page.

 

www.starboardnet.com/listing_flyers/74 langton_sale.pdf

 

A planning department PDF says it is a historic building built in 1908 and used by a casket manufacturer according to a 1950 map.

 

sf-planning.org/ftp/files/gis/SouthSoMa/Docs/3730 104.pdf

 

There's an interior tour video of 74 & 80 Langton

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0tObJQn0U

 

And another video with really cheesy music

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8FyJIFJFU

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

 

www.prepress.com used to be at 74 (it is now on 11th st). They did prepress for make magazine - 74 Langton is listed on this page

 

makezine.com/advertise/print_specs.csp

  

New Langton Arts which sadly closed in 2009 was originally called 80 Langton Street and was located there from 1975 - 1983.

 

From an oral history of Susan Miller

 

"1975 actually, in a warehouse space on Langton Street. It was, in fact, an old casket factory in a light-industrial building of the kind common to San Francisco’s South of Market district. The building and facility were owned by a founder, artist Jock Reynolds. The gallery and theater shared one space in a loft rented from Jock by artist and founding member Jim Pomeroy."

 

www.as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-susan-mi...

 

www.usamuseum.org/new-langton-arts/

 

blog.sfmoma.org/2009/10/tz-on-pomeroy/

 

And this is an interesting piece by Miller on New Langton (which often showed photography) (pdf)

 

sites.cca.edu/currents/pdf/smiller.pdf

 

Langton Labs, a live/work warehouse space is not far away at 9 Langton (and another space across the street which used to be a photography studio)

 

blog.langtonlabs.org

 

www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/5246535163/

 

online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703572404575634904...

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/sets/72157608097124770/

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/collections/72157611567859974/

at the Press room

Techcrunch reported Synthetic Corp which makes Hypstamtic, SwankoLab, and IncrediBooth has moved from Chicago to San Francisco & they've bought a two-story building at 74 Langton they'll move into in February 2011.

 

It will be "both a worldwide headquarters and a retail/gallery space where events will be held for their community."

 

The co-founders moved to SF in July and have been working from NextSpace, a cowering space at 28 2nd Street.

 

techcrunch.com/2010/12/20/hipstamatic-san-francisco/

  

syntheticcorp.com

 

From the official press release:

 

“We are incredibly excited to be setting up shop in San Francisco...” said Lucas Allen Buick, CEO, Co-Founder, Synthetic Corp. “Now, having this building will give us a chance to interact with our community in person and give users a place to display work, hold photoshoots, and be creative.”

 

www.prweb.com/releases/prweboffice-space/san-francisco/pr...

 

Architect Douglas Burnham, of Envelope A+D will be renovating the building.

 

www.envelopead.com/info_teambio.html

 

He also renovated Pier 24, the largest photo exhibition space in the US

 

www.envelopead.com/proj_pier24.html

 

www.pier24.org

 

I had stopped by Electric Works which was nearby, so I took some photos of 74 with Hipstamatic, 360, and my D7000.

 

Also a few things nearby. It is around the corner from Brainwash & near Sightglass coffee.

  

It was listed along with 80 Langton the building next door. People were working on renovating 80 and one said they'd been working for about a month and a half and it had been bought by artists (it used to be owned by artists - see the info on New Langton below).

 

He'd heard 74 might have sold, but didn't know who bought it.

 

Listings say 74 is 3600 square feet and was on the market for just under a million dollars.

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

  

And this PDF has the floor plans on the second page.

 

www.starboardnet.com/listing_flyers/74%20langton_sale.pdf

 

A planning department PDF says it is a historic building built in 1908 and used by a casket manufacturer according to a 1950 map.

 

sf-planning.org/ftp/files/gis/SouthSoMa/Docs/3730%20104.pdf

 

There's an interior tour video of 74 & 80 Langton

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0tObJQn0U

 

And another video with really cheesy music

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8FyJIFJFU

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

 

www.prepress.com used to be at 74 (it is now on 11th st). They did prepress for make magazine - 74 Langton is listed on this page

 

makezine.com/advertise/print_specs.csp

  

New Langton Arts which sadly closed in 2009 was originally called 80 Langton Street and was located there from 1975 - 1983.

 

From an oral history of Susan Miller

 

"1975 actually, in a warehouse space on Langton Street. It was, in fact, an old casket factory in a light-industrial building of the kind common to San Francisco’s South of Market district. The building and facility were owned by a founder, artist Jock Reynolds. The gallery and theater shared one space in a loft rented from Jock by artist and founding member Jim Pomeroy."

 

www.as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-susan-mi...

 

www.usamuseum.org/new-langton-arts/

 

blog.sfmoma.org/2009/10/tz-on-pomeroy/

 

And this is an interesting piece by Miller on New Langton (which often showed photography) (pdf)

 

sites.cca.edu/currents/pdf/smiller.pdf

 

Langton Labs, a live/work warehouse space is not far away at 9 Langton (and another space across the street which used to be a photography studio)

 

blog.langtonlabs.org

 

www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/5246535163/

 

online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703572404575634904...

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/sets/72157608097124770/

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/collections/72157611567859974/

Retouching and copy rights for this retouched version: Peter Silvester 818-530-3225

Submitted by: Simon Thomas, Prepress Artist, SGK, Munich

 

"The infinite color palette provided by nature"

Techcrunch reported Synthetic Corp which makes Hypstamtic, SwankoLab, and IncrediBooth has moved from Chicago to San Francisco & they've bought a two-story building at 74 Langton they'll move into in February 2011.

 

It will be "both a worldwide headquarters and a retail/gallery space where events will be held for their community."

 

The co-founders moved to SF in July and have been working from NextSpace, a cowering space at 28 2nd Street.

 

techcrunch.com/2010/12/20/hipstamatic-san-francisco/

  

syntheticcorp.com

 

From the official press release:

 

“We are incredibly excited to be setting up shop in San Francisco...” said Lucas Allen Buick, CEO, Co-Founder, Synthetic Corp. “Now, having this building will give us a chance to interact with our community in person and give users a place to display work, hold photoshoots, and be creative.”

 

www.prweb.com/releases/prweboffice-space/san-francisco/pr...

 

Architect Douglas Burnham, of Envelope A+D will be renovating the building.

 

www.envelopead.com/info_teambio.html

 

He also renovated Pier 24, the largest photo exhibition space in the US

 

www.envelopead.com/proj_pier24.html

 

www.pier24.org

 

I had stopped by Electric Works which was nearby, so I took some photos of 74 with Hipstamatic, 360, and my D7000.

 

Also a few things nearby. It is around the corner from Brainwash & near Sightglass coffee.

  

It was listed along with 80 Langton the building next door. People were working on renovating 80 and one said they'd been working for about a month and a half and it had been bought by artists (it used to be owned by artists - see the info on New Langton below).

 

He'd heard 74 might have sold, but didn't know who bought it.

 

Listings say 74 is 3600 square feet and was on the market for just under a million dollars.

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

  

And this PDF has the floor plans on the second page.

 

www.starboardnet.com/listing_flyers/74 langton_sale.pdf

 

A planning department PDF says it is a historic building built in 1908 and used by a casket manufacturer according to a 1950 map.

 

sf-planning.org/ftp/files/gis/SouthSoMa/Docs/3730 104.pdf

 

There's an interior tour video of 74 & 80 Langton

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0tObJQn0U

 

And another video with really cheesy music

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8FyJIFJFU

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

 

www.prepress.com used to be at 74 (it is now on 11th st). They did prepress for make magazine - 74 Langton is listed on this page

 

makezine.com/advertise/print_specs.csp

  

New Langton Arts which sadly closed in 2009 was originally called 80 Langton Street and was located there from 1975 - 1983.

 

From an oral history of Susan Miller

 

"1975 actually, in a warehouse space on Langton Street. It was, in fact, an old casket factory in a light-industrial building of the kind common to San Francisco’s South of Market district. The building and facility were owned by a founder, artist Jock Reynolds. The gallery and theater shared one space in a loft rented from Jock by artist and founding member Jim Pomeroy."

 

www.as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-susan-mi...

 

www.usamuseum.org/new-langton-arts/

 

blog.sfmoma.org/2009/10/tz-on-pomeroy/

 

And this is an interesting piece by Miller on New Langton (which often showed photography) (pdf)

 

sites.cca.edu/currents/pdf/smiller.pdf

 

Langton Labs, a live/work warehouse space is not far away at 9 Langton (and another space across the street which used to be a photography studio)

 

blog.langtonlabs.org

 

www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/5246535163/

 

online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703572404575634904...

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/sets/72157608097124770/

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/collections/72157611567859974/

Hi,

I am a DTP Graphic Designer. I am strong at (InDesign) CC-19.

I am doing InDesign layout to prepress. I have been working more than 8 years ++ IF you have any Question Please feel free to ask me.

 

I will do clean and minimal Brochure, Proposal, Handout,booklet,Lookbook

* journal report,

* Travel Agency Brochure Catalog,

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* Vacation, Winter Vacation,

* Fashion brochure,

* Auto brochure,

* Holiday, brochure,

* Trip Travel Tour Brochure

* Business & Finance brochure,

* Children brochure,,

* Computer & Electronics brochure,

* Cooking, Food, & Bev brochure,

* Craft & Hobbies Magazines,

* Entertainment & TV brochure,

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Hi,

I am a DTP Graphic Designer. I am strong at (InDesign) CC-19.

I am doing InDesign layout to prepress. I have been working more than 8 years ++ IF you have any Question Please feel free to ask me.

 

I will do clean and minimal Brochure, Proposal, Handout,booklet,Lookbook

* journal report,

* Travel Agency Brochure Catalog,

* Ready to use for Travel Agency,

* Vacation, Winter Vacation,

* Fashion brochure,

* Auto brochure,

* Holiday, brochure,

* Trip Travel Tour Brochure

* Business & Finance brochure,

* Children brochure,,

* Computer & Electronics brochure,

* Cooking, Food, & Bev brochure,

* Craft & Hobbies Magazines,

* Entertainment & TV brochure,

INDESIGN layout to print.

 

SIZE- A4

Landscape

Bleed-0.125 inch bleed

300 DPI Resolutions

100% CMYK

Ready to Print

Help file included-

CC-19,Cs-6 IDML,INDD

 

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Screenprint on single book page

Dogma: produce the prepress repro within one day by hand then print and complete the piece the next day.

 

Inspired by Dieter Roth and Pascal d´amour.

   

Techcrunch reported Synthetic Corp which makes Hypstamtic, SwankoLab, and IncrediBooth has moved from Chicago to San Francisco & they've bought a two-story building at 74 Langton they'll move into in February 2011.

 

It will be "both a worldwide headquarters and a retail/gallery space where events will be held for their community."

 

The co-founders moved to SF in July and have been working from NextSpace, a cowering space at 28 2nd Street.

 

techcrunch.com/2010/12/20/hipstamatic-san-francisco/

  

syntheticcorp.com

 

From the official press release:

 

“We are incredibly excited to be setting up shop in San Francisco...” said Lucas Allen Buick, CEO, Co-Founder, Synthetic Corp. “Now, having this building will give us a chance to interact with our community in person and give users a place to display work, hold photoshoots, and be creative.”

 

www.prweb.com/releases/prweboffice-space/san-francisco/pr...

 

Architect Douglas Burnham, of Envelope A+D will be renovating the building.

 

www.envelopead.com/info_teambio.html

 

He also renovated Pier 24, the largest photo exhibition space in the US

 

www.envelopead.com/proj_pier24.html

 

www.pier24.org

 

I had stopped by Electric Works which was nearby, so I took some photos of 74 with Hipstamatic, 360, and my D7000.

 

Also a few things nearby. It is around the corner from Brainwash & near Sightglass coffee.

  

It was listed along with 80 Langton the building next door. People were working on renovating 80 and one said they'd been working for about a month and a half and it had been bought by artists (it used to be owned by artists - see the info on New Langton below).

 

He'd heard 74 might have sold, but didn't know who bought it.

 

Listings say 74 is 3600 square feet and was on the market for just under a million dollars.

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

  

And this PDF has the floor plans on the second page.

 

www.starboardnet.com/listing_flyers/74 langton_sale.pdf

 

A planning department PDF says it is a historic building built in 1908 and used by a casket manufacturer according to a 1950 map.

 

sf-planning.org/ftp/files/gis/SouthSoMa/Docs/3730 104.pdf

 

There's an interior tour video of 74 & 80 Langton

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0tObJQn0U

 

And another video with really cheesy music

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8FyJIFJFU

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

 

www.prepress.com used to be at 74 (it is now on 11th st). They did prepress for make magazine - 74 Langton is listed on this page

 

makezine.com/advertise/print_specs.csp

  

New Langton Arts which sadly closed in 2009 was originally called 80 Langton Street and was located there from 1975 - 1983.

 

From an oral history of Susan Miller

 

"1975 actually, in a warehouse space on Langton Street. It was, in fact, an old casket factory in a light-industrial building of the kind common to San Francisco’s South of Market district. The building and facility were owned by a founder, artist Jock Reynolds. The gallery and theater shared one space in a loft rented from Jock by artist and founding member Jim Pomeroy."

 

www.as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-susan-mi...

 

www.usamuseum.org/new-langton-arts/

 

blog.sfmoma.org/2009/10/tz-on-pomeroy/

 

And this is an interesting piece by Miller on New Langton (which often showed photography) (pdf)

 

sites.cca.edu/currents/pdf/smiller.pdf

 

Langton Labs, a live/work warehouse space is not far away at 9 Langton (and another space across the street which used to be a photography studio)

 

blog.langtonlabs.org

 

www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/5246535163/

 

online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703572404575634904...

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/sets/72157608097124770/

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/collections/72157611567859974/

 

Acquisition 27/08/2016

 

Agfa Studiocam Capteur de 17.5 MP (4500x3648 )

Stockage: sur ordinateur avec une connection SCSI

$9,500.00 USD

 

L'Agfa StudioCam était un appareil photo à balayage unique conçu pour être utilisé dans les studios photo professionnels et les maisons de prépresse. La StudioCam comportait un CCD couleur trilinéaire qui pouvait être tourné pour le positionnement paysage ou portrait, une plage ISO de 100 à 400

 

Pour plus d’info sur le Studiocam voir ici :

www.digicammuseum.de/gechichten/erfahrungsberichte/agfa-s...

latitune.seesaa.net/article/427173720.html

 

www.flickr.com/photos/maoby/albums/72157644364384041

   

Screenprint on single book page

Dogma: produce the prepress repro within one day by hand then print and complete the piece the next day.

 

Inspired by Dieter Roth and Pascal d´amour.

   

Flexographic Printer Inside Factory Industrial Production

Hi,

I am a DTP Graphic Designer. I am strong at (InDesign) CC-19.

I am doing InDesign layout to prepress. I have been working more than 8 years ++ IF you have any Question Please feel free to ask me.

 

I will do clean and minimal Brochure, Proposal, Handout,booklet,Lookbook

* journal report,

* Travel Agency Brochure Catalog,

* Ready to use for Travel Agency,

* Vacation, Winter Vacation,

* Fashion brochure,

* Auto brochure,

* Holiday, brochure,

* Trip Travel Tour Brochure

* Business & Finance brochure,

* Children brochure,,

* Computer & Electronics brochure,

* Cooking, Food, & Bev brochure,

* Craft & Hobbies Magazines,

* Entertainment & TV brochure,

INDESIGN layout to print.

 

SIZE- A4

Landscape

Bleed-0.125 inch bleed

300 DPI Resolutions

100% CMYK

Ready to Print

Help file included-

CC-19,Cs-6 IDML,INDD

 

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Techcrunch reported Synthetic Corp which makes Hypstamtic, SwankoLab, and IncrediBooth has moved from Chicago to San Francisco & they've bought a two-story building at 74 Langton they'll move into in February 2011.

 

It will be "both a worldwide headquarters and a retail/gallery space where events will be held for their community."

 

The co-founders moved to SF in July and have been working from NextSpace, a coworking space at 28 2nd Street.

 

techcrunch.com/2010/12/20/hipstamatic-san-francisco/

  

syntheticcorp.com

 

From the official press release:

 

“We are incredibly excited to be setting up shop in San Francisco...” said Lucas Allen Buick, CEO, Co-Founder, Synthetic Corp. “Now, having this building will give us a chance to interact with our community in person and give users a place to display work, hold photoshoots, and be creative.”

 

www.prweb.com/releases/prweboffice-space/san-francisco/pr...

 

Architect Douglas Burnham, of Envelope A+D will be renovating the building.

 

www.envelopead.com/info_teambio.html

 

He also renovated Pier 24, the largest photo exhibition space in the US

 

www.envelopead.com/proj_pier24.html

 

www.pier24.org

 

I had stopped by Electric Works which was nearby, so I took some photos of 74 with Hipstamatic, 360, and my D7000.

 

Also a few things nearby. It is around the corner from Brainwash & near Sightglass coffee.

  

It was listed along with 80 Langton the building next door. People were working on renovating 80 and one said they'd been working for about a month and a half and it had been bought by artists (it used to be owned by artists - see the info on New Langton below).

 

He'd heard 74 might have sold, but didn't know who bought it.

 

Listings say 74 is 3600 square feet and was on the market for just under a million dollars.

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

  

And this PDF has the floor plans on the second page.

 

www.starboardnet.com/listing_flyers/74 langton_sale.pdf

 

A planning department PDF says it is a historic building built in 1908 and used by a casket manufacturer according to a 1950 map.

 

sf-planning.org/ftp/files/gis/SouthSoMa/Docs/3730 104.pdf

 

There's an interior tour video of 74 & 80 Langton

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0tObJQn0U

 

And another video with really cheesy music

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8FyJIFJFU

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

 

www.prepress.com used to be at 74 (it is now on 11th st). They did prepress for make magazine - 74 Langton is listed on this page

 

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New Langton Arts which sadly closed in 2009 was originally called 80 Langton Street and was located there from 1975 - 1983.

 

From an oral history of Susan Miller

 

"1975 actually, in a warehouse space on Langton Street. It was, in fact, an old casket factory in a light-industrial building of the kind common to San Francisco’s South of Market district. The building and facility were owned by a founder, artist Jock Reynolds. The gallery and theater shared one space in a loft rented from Jock by artist and founding member Jim Pomeroy."

 

www.as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-susan-mi...

 

www.usamuseum.org/new-langton-arts/

 

blog.sfmoma.org/2009/10/tz-on-pomeroy/

 

And this is an interesting piece by Miller on New Langton (which often showed photography) (pdf)

 

sites.cca.edu/currents/pdf/smiller.pdf

 

Langton Labs, a live/work warehouse space is not far away at 9 Langton (and another space across the street which used to be a photography studio)

 

blog.langtonlabs.org

 

www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/5246535163/

 

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www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/sets/72157608097124770/

 

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Techcrunch reported Synthetic Corp which makes Hypstamtic, SwankoLab, and IncrediBooth has moved from Chicago to San Francisco & they've bought a two-story building at 74 Langton they'll move into in February 2011.

 

It will be "both a worldwide headquarters and a retail/gallery space where events will be held for their community."

 

The co-founders moved to SF in July and have been working from NextSpace, a cowering space at 28 2nd Street.

 

techcrunch.com/2010/12/20/hipstamatic-san-francisco/

  

syntheticcorp.com

 

From the official press release:

 

“We are incredibly excited to be setting up shop in San Francisco...” said Lucas Allen Buick, CEO, Co-Founder, Synthetic Corp. “Now, having this building will give us a chance to interact with our community in person and give users a place to display work, hold photoshoots, and be creative.”

 

www.prweb.com/releases/prweboffice-space/san-francisco/pr...

 

Architect Douglas Burnham, of Envelope A+D will be renovating the building.

 

www.envelopead.com/info_teambio.html

 

He also renovated Pier 24, the largest photo exhibition space in the US

 

www.envelopead.com/proj_pier24.html

 

www.pier24.org

 

I had stopped by Electric Works which was nearby, so I took some photos of 74 with Hipstamatic, 360, and my D7000.

 

Also a few things nearby. It is around the corner from Brainwash & near Sightglass coffee.

  

It was listed along with 80 Langton the building next door. People were working on renovating 80 and one said they'd been working for about a month and a half and it had been bought by artists (it used to be owned by artists - see the info on New Langton below).

 

He'd heard 74 might have sold, but didn't know who bought it.

 

Listings say 74 is 3600 square feet and was on the market for just under a million dollars.

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

  

And this PDF has the floor plans on the second page.

 

www.starboardnet.com/listing_flyers/74%20langton_sale.pdf

 

A planning department PDF says it is a historic building built in 1908 and used by a casket manufacturer according to a 1950 map.

 

sf-planning.org/ftp/files/gis/SouthSoMa/Docs/3730%20104.pdf

 

There's an interior tour video of 74 & 80 Langton

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=JN0tObJQn0U

 

And another video with really cheesy music

 

www.youtube.com/watch?v=vY8FyJIFJFU

 

www.loopnet.com/Listing/16686317/74-80-Langton-Street-San...

 

www.prepress.com used to be at 74 (it is now on 11th st). They did prepress for make magazine - 74 Langton is listed on this page

 

makezine.com/advertise/print_specs.csp

  

New Langton Arts which sadly closed in 2009 was originally called 80 Langton Street and was located there from 1975 - 1983.

 

From an oral history of Susan Miller

 

"1975 actually, in a warehouse space on Langton Street. It was, in fact, an old casket factory in a light-industrial building of the kind common to San Francisco’s South of Market district. The building and facility were owned by a founder, artist Jock Reynolds. The gallery and theater shared one space in a loft rented from Jock by artist and founding member Jim Pomeroy."

 

www.as-ap.org/oralhistories/interviews/interview-susan-mi...

 

www.usamuseum.org/new-langton-arts/

 

blog.sfmoma.org/2009/10/tz-on-pomeroy/

 

And this is an interesting piece by Miller on New Langton (which often showed photography) (pdf)

 

sites.cca.edu/currents/pdf/smiller.pdf

 

Langton Labs, a live/work warehouse space is not far away at 9 Langton (and another space across the street which used to be a photography studio)

 

blog.langtonlabs.org

 

www.flickr.com/photos/oddwick/5246535163/

 

online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703572404575634904...

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/sets/72157608097124770/

 

www.flickr.com/photos/glasser/collections/72157611567859974/

December 14, 2009 morning, I suddenly received India sent an e-mail friends in the media. He told me with great sorrow that the Chinese people's great friend, India one of the pioneers of Chinese Studies Bai Mi Ya (Mira Sinha Bhattacharjea, 1930-2009) Professor of death due to sickness, funeral, scheduled to be held at 12:30 noon on the same day and asked me as soon as possible Ambassador notice. The bad news came, I could not believe it. Two months ago, this quick-witted, kind-hearted kindly old also participated in the Embassy's National Day reception, how can suddenly die. Time-critical, I have no time to think about, they immediately made a report to the embassy, Ambassador appointed to offer condolences on behalf of the public participation and condolences.

   

In the Lodi Funeral, white professor colleagues and friends have come alive off. Prepress foreign secretary Shiv Shankar Menon, chairman of the Institute of Chinese Studies 2 Mohanty, director of investigations Gelabadi, the former director of the Tan, the Aoboluoyi, Qana ambassadors look dignified. See us coming and they all shook hands, thanked the Chinese Embassy sent to attend the funeral. Professor Bai's students, the former foreign secretary Shiv Shankar Menon said, you can come good, we are very grateful that this reflects the positive attitude of the Chinese Embassy. How can we not come? This one has been pushing the Sino-Indian friendly China scholar, dedicated to promoting the exchange of the two non-governmental think tanks soul messenger, both ups and downs of Sino-Indian relations have witnessed ups and downs, but also set an example of bilateral relations sailing against the current. She has made a contribution to Sino-Indian friendship is a friend of the Chinese people, the Chinese people will not forget her. I have little contact with her, only a few simple pieces, but because everyone in the Sino-Indian friendship towards the common goal, these fragments will be particularly impressive.

 

One was to attend her report under the auspices of, is the speaker of the Ambassador of Qana, the theme "India-China strategic cooperative partnership." Qana Ambassador's report is very exciting, from a historical and realistic point of view freely about the strategic significance of Sino-Indian relations that despite the existence of territorial disputes and other differences between the two countries, but in India the same time the rise of situation, bilateral cooperation is greater than the differences , the only co-operation no other alternative. His remark has caused a lot of the audience here, "violent reaction." An audience to stand up strong words criticizing China, India and China cited several major reasons for the inevitable enemy. Another listener dissatisfaction with Speaker of the bilateral relations, I have mixed criticism of the Indian Government's China policy. Moreover, a listener feeling motivated and excited, actually roaring up in public, listing the China and India "suppressing." Professor Bai is very calm, she did not simply repeating what others do not sternly refuted, and from India's own interests, tirelessly talked about the importance of relations between India and the Indian-friendly policy toward China is necessary. She said that times have changed, China has the non-poor and weak of China, India nor the British colonial era as India. If India still have the British colonial times thinking to India-China relations will only become tools of the West. India must be thinking of starting a new strategy for the implementation of a policy of friendship towards China in order to protect the fundamental dream of India's rise. She historical skill, analytical depth, angle and reasonably sensible, these "Challenger" had died down.

 

The second time was in charge of counselor to accompany me to her house to visit. Her warm hospitality, being, and to recall with interest the last century, 50 years in the Indian Embassy in work. She said the most impressive one was Premier Zhou Enlai to the Indian Embassy in China a guest, Premier Zhou statesman and diplomat of great charm, she was honored to accompany dancing the dance of Premier Zhou. She worked in Beijing for four years, and later left the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, to the Delhi University professor of Chinese politics, and they are being created the Department of Chinese Studies, Delhi University and the Chinese Research Institute.

 

That visit, we have informally discussed the sensitive border issues. Due to the different positions of the parties, we are arguing in the discussion, quarrel or even red in the face and parched. Although no one Shuofubule who, but that moment I appreciate the powerful white professors. And she is indeed one of the pioneers research on China and India, not only familiar with the Sino-Indian relations, but also to understand the situation in China. She better use of the Chinese people's freedom of expression and ways of thinking, to prove his point of view. Of course, the discussion was intense and friendly, there is no amicable result of debate. I spoke with her elegant Baimi their name in Chinese origin, she actually knew nothing about, but also laughed and said no one had given to her Chinese name. She told me to write it down in Chinese, saying that the future may be used. I conscientiously written in block letters, "Bai Mi ya" words, and word for word interpretation of the meaning she was quite satisfied with this name.

 

The last time was in India, International Conference Center to discuss Sino-Indian relations, I am still going to accompany the competent counselor. At that time India and the new government took power, relations between India and Indian leaders on the release of positive signals frequently, develop and promote an atmosphere of good bilateral relations. She was very optimistic about the bilateral relations and self-confidence that the India-China friendship is the development trend of the Indian new government will certainly continue to adhere to a policy of friendship toward China, the Chinese do not have to worry about. Her husband has been sitting quietly next to the waiting, the two look very people Xiangruyimo of envy and admiration.

 

According to Indian media have been saying, in the second half of this year, Sino-Indian relations after the ups and downs, Indian media, people's hearts softened actually went to China Institute of "Taobao." Professor Bai face to face to express their frenzied media speculation on the issue involving China disappointment and dissatisfaction. Such a fair, uphold justice and the elderly, how can one awe-inspiring!

 

He died before he passed away, but I sigh. Aoboluoyi professor said to me, white professors to leave India and China research team is a great loss, but also a great loss to Sino-Indian relations. Professor Bai lifelong commitment to the Sino-Indian friendship and cooperation, and later set up accounts to give lectures, the creation of institutions, training generation after generation of Indian people to know China. Without her efforts, India and studied China's team do not form it is today. Jawaharlal Nehru University, Acharya said, white He has been representing the voice of reason India and China China. Yes ah, unlucky in the Sino-Indian relations, such as years of wind and rain, only this group of scholars and a pioneer in the quietly held their ground, bit by bit doing the exchanges between scholars and the public work, looking forward to bright future of bilateral relations. At present, Sino-Indian relations have gone through 60 years of spring and autumn, along the bright road of the two leaders before the trip guidelines, at this moment, we need her so who knows China and rational relations between the two countries refueling applaud loudly beating the drums, impact and guide the Indian public for awareness. Her departure will only make it greater responsibility on our shoulders, the burden heavier, and only her footsteps marching forward, that we can comfort the deceased.

 

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AUROport: Rollentransportsystem, hier als Platz sparendes Shuttlesystem.

AUROport: reel transport system, here as a space-saving shuttle system.

 

Matierialhandling mit AUROSYS - Vollautomatisch vom Hauptlager an die Maschine.

Materials handling with AUROSYS - fully automated from the main warehouse to the press.

 

(Foto/Photo: Urban Peter)

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