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DIAL created a new suite of tools and resource documents to help digital development practitioners better utilize the Principles for Digital Development in their work.
These include:
• Digital Principles 101 training course
• Program and grant proposal evaluation matrix (""Maturity Matrix"") • Principles x SDG Framework
• Quick reference one-pagers for project management
• Self-study guides on relevant and emergent digital development topics
At ICT4D 2019, DIAL hosted a workshop where participants had the opportunity to engage with these new tools and learn how they can be applied directly to their work. They also received training on how to share the Digital Principles with colleagues and associates and learned how to better incorporate the Digital Principles into their organization’s processes for more effective program management.
To learn about these tools visit: digitalprinciples.org/out-of-the-box-content/
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In the picture I believe that the colours of orange of the leaf and the blue of the sky contrast together to make the photograph more focused on and also to draw attention to the center of the picture. Contrast creates a focus
4th of May 2011, Valentina, Benjamin, Frauke, Sasha, Karen and Giulia gather to push the AoH training a step further!
Principles of Screenprinting, Fall 2010, Milwaukee Institute of Art & Design.
Students were introduced to the CMYK process and were asked to consider making a series of prints that highlighted the CMYK technical process but also brought in other print and non-print based elements to vary the eventual outcome of the images.
This picture has a pattern because it has the same picture or image, over and over again. And you know what will come next.
This engraving is part of the group marked with the letter “B”, and named <em>Cosmic Principles and the Virtues</em>, which comprises the three Universal principles or <em>Genii </em>(Light, Time, and Space) alongside the four cardinal virtues (Prudence, Temperance, Fortitude and Justice) and the three theological ones (Faith, Hope, and Charity). The three allegorical figures of the <em>Genii </em>open group B and appear to be an artistic invention of the author of the Tarocchi series.<br> <br>Here, <em>Iliaco </em>(Genius or Spirit of the Sun) personifies the Sun which is thought to be the soul of the world. He is shown as a winged full-length male youth in profile, turned to left. Behind him is a distant forest. In his right hand, <em>Iliaco </em>holds up a sun-face.
Italy, Ferrara, 15th century
engraving
Did you know...
This is the second personification of the sun that appears within the set of Tarocchi, after the engraving displaying Apollo (1924.432.20) and before the one showing the sun as a star (1924.432.44).
Dudley P. Allen Fund
Go to Page with image in the Internet Archive
Title: The principles of surgery
Creator: Bell, John, 1763-1820
Creator: Smith, John Augustine, 1782-1865, editor
Creator: Bell, John, 1763-1820, illustrator
Creator: Kearny, Francis, 1785-1837, engraver
Creator: Collins & Perkins, printer
Publisher: New-York : Printed and sold by Collins and Perkins, no. 189 Pearl-Street
Sponsor: Open Knowledge Commons, U.S. National Library of Medicine
Contributor: U.S. National Library of Medicine
Date: 1810
Language: eng
Description: First published in Edinburgh in three volumes, 1801-1808. Cf. Austin
Plates signed: J. Bell delt. F. Kearny sc
Final leaf of advertisement
Signatures: [a]⁴ b² A-4A⁴ 4B²
Film 633 reel 12 is part of Research Publications Early American Medical Imprints collection (RP reel 12, no. 195)
NLM copy bound with publisher's advertisements: Collins & Perkins. Catalogue of books, in medicine, surgery, anatomy, physiology .... New-York, 1809. -- Collins & Perkins. Mitchill and Miller's Repository and review of medical, surgical, and scientific knowledge ... New York, 1809
Includes bibliographical references
Shaw & Shoemaker
Austin, R.B. Early Amer. medical imprints
Microfilm
NLM copy provenance: stamp and ownership inscription of Dr. Wm [William] Denny
Will digitize
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Note: The colors, contrast and appearance of these illustrations are unlikely to be true to life. They are derived from scanned images that have been enhanced for machine interpretation and have been altered from their originals.
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Shape and pattern are the element and principles (respectively) are the main emphasis of this photo. I typically do not like photos that are taken in angled way, but I feel that it makes this work and gives and almost warped perspective of something that is actually very simple, the heater in my dorm room with the window on the right and a dresser on the left. I like the focus point in this photo although I somewhat wish it would have been a little bit closer to the front, but I do not feel that it takes away from the photo.