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Inverness - Edinburgh by train.

 

Between the two images is a route through hills - up into the catchwaters of the Spey, across the watershed, down the catchwaters of the Tay, and on across the Forth.

 

Nearing journey's end, the Forth Bridge is quite a thing:

www.theforthbridges.org/forth-bridge/construction-gallery/

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Last weekend we attended high power rocket launches at Friends of Amateur Rocketry, a private rocket launch facility in the Mojave Desert, California. I was invited to take photos of a test launch by a commercial rocket company on Sunday. On Saturday many student teams launched their rockets, and did static fire tests of rocket motors.

 

Students of the Stanford Student Space Initiative work on an ambitious project to launch a high power rocket from a weather ballon, eventually from 95,000 feet altitude. They tested a launch at the ground with a lightweight launch tower hanging from an industrial crane. The flight performed flawlessly. They plan to return to this launch site later this year for an actual rockoon (rocket + balloon) test, launching the rocket from a balloon at low altitude. The rocket is designed to fly through the balloon, e.g. it will pop the balloon.

 

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"New" Sutherland Springs, TX was washed away in a flood in 1913. Very little remains, including a bank building and theater. The place was a popular resort town because of the sulfur springs.

 

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Europe, Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Ponte Dom Luis 1, Trusses and spiral stairway (slightly cut from L, R & T)

 

I coudn't get enough of that beautiful and iconic Dom Luis 1 bridge. Its sheer size, the intricate trussed construction, the fascinating ways the traffic and the people use it. During our last day in Porto I discoverd a spiral service stairway ........

 

The Dom Luis 1 bridge is one of the Porto icons, pobably thé icon.

“It was at the time of its construction, the longest arch span in the World, at 172 m and remains the longest spanning iron arch to this day.It represents the swan song of wrought iron. Bridges as at the start of the 20th century stronger steel of more consistent quality would almost entirely replace the use of wrought iron in bridge construction.” (from: A critical analysis of the design and construction of the D Luis 1 bridge, Porto – J J Wells. Check the pdf out here.

 

The Dom Luis 1 bridge (1886), one of the Porto icons, pobably thé icon. It was designed by Théophile Seyrig, who was also responsible for the Ponte Dona Maria Pia 10 years earlier, while working for the Gustave Eifel company. He was co-founder of this company. Eiffel dissolved the partnership because he didn't like the 'stingy ways' of Seyrig. On the Ponte Dom Luis 1 Seyrig worked with Léopold Valentin for the Société Anonyme de construction et ateliers de Willebroeck. His role was the same as before: designer and the direction of the works.

 

Shot from Vila Nova de Gaia towards Porto

Europe, Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia, Rua de Cabo Simão, Pedestrian, Ponte Dom Luis 1, Porto (slightly cut from L, R & B)

 

The Dom Luis 1 bridge is one of the Porto icons, probably the icon.

“It was at the time of its construction, the longest arch span in the World, at 172 m and remains the longest-spanning iron arch to this day. It represents the swan song of wrought iron bridges, as at the start of the 20th century stronger steel of more consistent quality would almost entirely replace the use of wrought iron in bridge construction.” (from: A critical analysis of the design and construction of the D Luis 1 bridge, Porto – J J Wells, (2011, University of Bath) Check the pdf out here.

 

The bridge was designed by Théophile Seyrig, who was also responsible for the Ponte Dona Maria Pia 10 years earlier, while working for the Gustave Eifel company. He was the co-founder of this company. Eiffel dissolved the partnership because he didn't like the 'stingy ways' of Seyrig. On the Ponte Dom Luis 1, Seyrig worked with Léopold Valentin for the Société Anonyme de construction et ateliers de Willebroeck. His role was the same as before: designer and the direction of the works.

 

I was lookin' for a gritty urban take on the bridge, and shooting it from this part of Vlla Nova de Gaia fitted that bill.

Europe, Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Ponte Dom Luis 1, Top deck, Pedestrians, (uncut)

 

I coudn't get enough of that beautiful and iconic Dom Luis 1 bridge (1886). Its sheer size, the intricate trussed wrought iron construction, the fascinating ways the traffic and the people use it.

The top deck (widened in 1931) and the giant supporting arch ( length 172m, height 45m) are clearly on display here: As are the ornamentation of the side of the top deck, the lower parts of the catenary portals and last but not least the thousands of rivets that were used to connect the wrought iron components. Imagine all the manual work: each rivet was manually hammered.

 

The Dom Luis 1 bridge is one of the Porto icons, pobably thé icon.

“It was at the time of its construction, the longest arch span in the World, at 172 m and remains the longest spanning iron arch to this day. It represents the swan song of wrought iron bridges, as at the start of the 20th century stronger steel of more consistent quality would almost entirely replace the use of wrought iron in bridge construction.” (from: A critical analysis of the design and construction of the D Luis 1 bridge, Porto – J J Wells, (2011, University of Bath) Check the pdf out here.

 

The bridge was designed by Théophile Seyrig, who was also responsible for the Ponte Dona Maria Pia 10 years earlier, while working for the Gustave Eifel company. He was co-founder of this company. Eiffel dissolved the partnership because he didn't like the 'stingy ways' of Seyrig. On the Ponte Dom Luis 1 Seyrig worked with Léopold Valentin for the Société Anonyme de construction et ateliers de Willebroeck. His role was the same as before: designer and the direction of the works.

 

Shot from Vila Nova de Gaia towards Porto

 

These are some chairs that students of mine designed and made. At the time, I didn't really have much money to run the course on so I went to a local cardboard box making company and begged them for some free cardboard. I brought it back tied to the roof of my car. This is the project that resulted. Looking back on them now, I think they did a great job.

This project was a collaboration between Herman Miller and Pratt students. Students were asked to design a product that demonstrated a deep understanding of a culture.

 

there is more info - www.coroflot.com/public/individual_file.asp?portfolio_id=...

Fragrance packaging design.

A student project from the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design. visit www.miad.edu/

house for robert m. pirsig. student project. 1982(?)

Europe, Portugal, Vila Nova de Gaia, Porto, Ponte Dom Luis 1, Ribeira (cut from bottom and top)

 

The Dom Luis 1 bridge is one of the Porto icons, pobably thé icon.

“It was at the time of its construction, the longest arch span in the World, at 172 m and remains the longest spanning iron arch to this day.It represents the swan song of wrought iron. Bridges as at the start of the 20th century stronger steel of more consistent quality would almost entirely replace the use of wrought iron in bridge construction.” (from: A critical analysis of the design and construction of the D Luis 1 bridge, Porto – J J Wells. Check the pdf out here.

 

It was designed by Théophile Seyrig, who was also responsible for the Ponte Dona Maria Pia 10 years earlier while working for the Gustave Eifel company. He was a co-founder of this company. Eiffel dissolved the partnership because he didn't like the 'stingy ways' of Seyrig. On the Ponte Dom Luis 1 Seyrig worked with Léopold Valentin for the Société Anonyme de construction et ateliers de Willebroeck. His role was the same as before: the designer and the direction of the works.

 

Shot from Vila Nova de Gaia towards Porto. To the right of the rock you can see the Funicular dos Guindas again.

 

I was aiming for a symmetrical compo here, but the serene proces of "looking-assessing-framing-fine tuning" was interupted after the framing stage 'cause of honkin' horns and other indicators of immanent danger ;-) So I just released the shutter, hoping for the best.

  

In Communication Design 2, students are asked to create the cover and interior of a work of fiction in the public domain. Heather Lee embraced this challenge and produced a gorgeously designed book that leverages personified typefaces.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

This was a project I did for my Parameters in Architecture class back in 1994 on the Sears at Laurelwood shopping center in Memphis, Tennessee. It's a vintage 1950s Sears "A" store I found in a book that reminded me of the Sears Town I grew up with in Roanoke.

For her graduate project, Marisa Torres created Ecologiks, a line of eco-friendly school supplies. Made with recycled and post-consumer materials, Ecologiks presents an alternative to unsustainable, generic/brand name, or otherwise dull school supplies. The brand is inspired by and manufactured for children. The package offers a full range of products — mainly school supplies — such as notebooks, pencil cases, calendars, and other stationery.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

Three distinct packages were created to distinguish between different types/styles of briefs.

 

More at www.donforhire.com

For her graduate project, Marisa Torres created Ecologiks, a line of eco-friendly school supplies. Made with recycled and post-consumer materials, Ecologiks presents an alternative to unsustainable, generic/brand name, or otherwise dull school supplies. The brand is inspired by and manufactured for children. The package offers a full range of products — mainly school supplies — such as notebooks, pencil cases, calendars, and other stationery.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

Fragrance packaging design.

A student project from the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design. visit www.miad.edu/

High school students work in small groups to design and build guitars and ukuleles as part of the Engineering Design Workshop at Dartmouth.

 

Photo by Mayellen Matson.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

Intro to Engineering students demo their portable floating coaster.

 

Photo by Mayellen Matson.

 

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In the Typography course, Digital Design students are asked to "bring the characteristics of a typeface to life". Karen Poon chose Caslon Pro, a typeface created by William Caslon back in the 1700's. He created the typeface with short ascenders and descenders promoting a high contrast shape of the letters. Karen felt this contrast created a a neutral typeface that was perfect for telling stories. And what do most stories have in common?” The narrative arch — exposition, rising action, climax, falling action and denouement.

 

To make this typeface more tangible, Karen laser cut wood letters to make them tactile. She then positioned them as props in natural settings to bring her narrative to life.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

Left to right, William Romness ’18, Brett Seeley-Hacker ’18, Christopher Vale ’18, Trammell Saltzgaber ’18, and Andrew Werchniak ’18 display the BivyPac — Part bivy sack and part backpack, the product designed for "Intro to Engineering" weighs a feathery 16 ounces—half the heft of a normal bivy sack—yet holds as much gear as a standard backpack.

 

This photo appeared in I Want One of Those in the Winter 2016 issue of Dartmouth Engineer magazine.

 

Photo by Kathryn Lapierre.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

 

Fragrance packaging design.

A student project from the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design. visit www.miad.edu/

Fragrance packaging design.

A student project from the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design. visit www.miad.edu/

Fragrance packaging design.

A student project from the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design. visit www.miad.edu/

In Interactive Design 3, students are asked to select from one of three client briefs to develop a social change project. Cherie, Michael and Jay chose to develop a mobile application to assist with earthquake preparedness. The application offers device features, such as RSS, GPS tracking and "bounce location" to sustain user correspondence during disaster relief efforts.

 

The team divided the roles and responsibilities to tackle strategic review, competitive analysis, moodboards, user experience, information architecture and interactive design.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

For her graduate project, Marisa Torres created Ecologiks, a line of eco-friendly school supplies. Made with recycled and post-consumer materials, Ecologiks presents an alternative to unsustainable, generic/brand name, or otherwise dull school supplies. The brand is inspired by and manufactured for children. The package offers a full range of products — mainly school supplies — such as notebooks, pencil cases, calendars, and other stationery.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

In the Interactive Design 2 course, students are asked to craft the user experience, information architecture and user interface designs for a fictitious website using creative common images. Kim chose to create an immersive and exploratory online experience for a faux traveling circus called Sooul.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

High school students work in small groups to design and build robotic vehicles as part of the Engineering Design Workshop at Dartmouth.

 

Photo by Mayellen Matson.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

Students construct and let fly their 4-to-6-foot wingspan remotely-controlled aircraft for their ENGG 199: "Aircraft Design" course.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

 

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Students working on IDeATe Mars Studio project, 2016.

 

Students construct and let fly their 4-to-6-foot wingspan remotely-controlled aircraft for their ENGG 199: "Aircraft Design" course.

 

Photo by Douglas Fraser.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

 

Fragrance packaging design.

A student project from the Communication Design area of the Milwaukee institute of Art and Design. visit www.miad.edu/

Student project solution represents an office using online and telephone-based travel sales primarily, though front door service is also provided for walk-in and face-to-face consultations.

Student project solution represents an office using online and telephone-based travel sales primarily, though front door service is also provided for walk-in and face-to-face consultations.

Student project solution represents an office using online and telephone-based travel sales primarily, though front door service is also provided for walk-in and face-to-face consultations.

Student project solution represents an office using online and telephone-based travel sales primarily, though front door service is also provided for walk-in and face-to-face consultations.

Student project solution represents an office using online and telephone-based travel sales primarily, though front door service is also provided for walk-in and face-to-face consultations.

Student project solution represents an office using online and telephone-based travel sales primarily, though front door service is also provided for walk-in and face-to-face consultations.

Student project solution represents an office using online and telephone-based travel sales primarily, though front door service is also provided for walk-in and face-to-face consultations.

Student project solution represents an office using online and telephone-based travel sales primarily, though front door service is also provided for walk-in and face-to-face consultations.

Plants grow in a small greenhouse as part of Reid Simmons and Stephanie Rosenthal’s Autonomous Agents class in the School of Computer Science on Dec. 14, 2020. The plants were grown by students who never saw or touched the plants in person–but wrote program to make adjustments based on sensor data.

High school students work in small groups to design and build guitars and ukuleles as part of the Engineering Design Workshop at Dartmouth.

 

Photo by Mayellen Matson.

 

engineering.dartmouth.edu

Student project solution represents an office using online and telephone-based travel sales primarily, though front door service is also provided for walk-in and face-to-face consultations.

From left, Robotics Institute master's students Rohan Tiwari, Karun Warrior and Anish Bhattacharya test an autonomous drone in preparation for the Mohamed Bin Zayed International Robotics Challenge that will take place Feb. 23-25, 2019, in Abu Dhabi, UAE.

For his graduate project, Antonio Alarcon Roman developed the concept of a Mexican food brand called, Pizca (or "pinch" in Spanish). The brand concept is traditional recipes cooked with love but presented with a modern aesthetic.

 

Antonio's project spans a myriad of communication and interactive design mediums — branding, packaging, online, in-store design and a comprehensive multi-channel advertising campaign. He even cooked, styled and photographed all of the food!

 

Just recently, Antonio made Design Edge Canada‘s list of notable designers under the age of 35!

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

For her graduate project, Marisa Torres created Ecologiks, a line of eco-friendly school supplies. Made with recycled and post-consumer materials, Ecologiks presents an alternative to unsustainable, generic/brand name, or otherwise dull school supplies. The brand is inspired by and manufactured for children. The package offers a full range of products — mainly school supplies — such as notebooks, pencil cases, calendars, and other stationery.

 

Learn more about VFS's one-year Digital Design program at www.vfs.com/digitaldesign.

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