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This shat was taken by me from a ricemill at Ashuganj in Brahmanbaria.
This bow was working in the field, he used to help his parents in the field.
That was really hot environment but they was continuing their work.
I had captured this image for one reason, the boy was sweeping to separate rices and I liked the difference between the gold and normal part. its amazing.
Here we see the color blending process is taking place before using it for the makeup
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So this projects was my final project for my degree, its a self initiated project about the design process.
to cut a long story short i made up three things i really believe in about design. these were as follows:
Process is just as important as product
Design is a labour of love
and One amalgamation of things i
believe design should be.
all these three things were created using three different process, three which i really enjoy doing being:
Screen printing
Hand Drawing
Digital
These were then all documented from intial ideas to production to try to give people a greater appreciation for design and the design process.
The Videos for each of these pieces will be up soon!
This was the book i created to document each piece in print form, the book is french folded with screenshots in a contact sheet format to try to get people to understand what is inside a design. The front pages are just key points through the initial, development, production stages.
Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - McGuigan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto
Photo by Sara Collaton
Stoked that my illustration work for Sport Chek's #MyNorth campaign got into Communication Art's illustration annual 2015.
Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Applied Chemistry - McGuigan Lab, Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering, University of Toronto
Photo by Sara Collaton
I wanted to try portraiture more--my work has been mostly aviation for a few months now...it's time to get back into a more subtle realm.
Na sequência da visita, através do programa ERASMUS, do Prof. Livio Conti, a 15 de maio de 2014, o laboratório SEPSI da Escola Superior de Tecnologia e Gestão de Beja, realizou o workshop Aplicações de Processamento de Sinal.
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38° 00' 46.87''N
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