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"Immediately after the final home game of every season, the band performs what is known as "Script Kent", a formation similar to "Script Ohio" performed by The Ohio State University Marching Band and using the same song, Le Régiment de Sambre et Meuse by Robert Planquette. As part of the tradition, the band spells out "Kent" with the stadium lights off and band members wearing green glow sticks around their ankles that are uncovered only after the stadium lights have been turned off."
Video by Maddie Otterdaughter
Movie scripts from the past for sale on Lower Broadway. Dr. Strangelove and Cool Hand Luke are from 1964 and 1967. The Wizard of Oz is from 1939.
Bilingual palm-leaf manuscript in Pali and Lao. Though the two languages look as though they’re using different scripts, I was told it’s all Tham Lao script. In a great example of 'typographic’ thinking, it has been written in two sizes to cue the reader that there are two languages. Manuscript likely c. 19th century.
With thanks to DLLM Project, Bibliotheque Nationale, Vientiane.
The Arabic script is famous for its incredibly artistic realisations. This is a small modern example which I love. Although Latin T and Arabic ت are of the same origin, this is not visible anymore (after 3000 years or so). But the artist who wrote the company name "TRAFFICO" in Arabic (ترافكو) managed to give the T = ت in a subtle way a form that resembles the Latin.
Opening up my download shop. First freebie is a Paint Shop Pro script I call "Turning Foliage." Details here.
I was asked to shoot LOVESTRUCK (by Annabel Oakes)- a script reading starring Mary-Elizabeth Ellis and June Raphael.
I was most captivated by the greenroom and capturing the actors while they prepared.
An answer to some General studies question about voting or something.
I've framed it so you get a bitter, bitter taste of my writing style, but you can't see anything wrong with my answer! Hah!
The story behind
I was cleaning out my room ready for the exam season (during which my chi must be optimal), and ended up finding this extremely dented bit of paper. You can see the other writing sort of embossed onto the page. Holding it at a normal reading angle produced the shadows. There was also a sunset in progress, which provides the tint of red.
A custom ambigram of the words "Ars Vivendi", created for a tattoo design. The words read the same when flipped upside down. More information can be found in my profile (www.flickr.com/people/tiffanyharvey/).
Script Studio, en el marco de actividades del trigésimo cuarto Festival Internacional de Cine en Guadalajara. Guadalajara, Jalisco, México. Lunes 11 de marzo de 2019. Foto: © FICG / Julio López
greenville, maine
1973
skit night
family and friends at the greenville inn
part of an archival project, featuring the photographs of nick dewolf
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Arabic inscriptions in the Kufic script. It is a very early Arabic script. Unlike modern Arabic, Kufic does not use dots above and below the letter to assist the reader. These inscriptions, likely dated to the end of the 7th century or the early 8th century, contain Quranic texts.
Wadi Rum, Jordan