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Asian woman unpack packaging after online shopping from discount store, this image can use for business, post, ecommerce and delivery concept
Usha (उषा) means the first ray of light from the rising sun.
And that's the arm of Kriti Monga from Tumeric Design –
a typographic doyenne – who wears it on her sleeve.
From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.
Check out my full blog post on Random Specific
Usha (उषा) means the first ray of light from the rising sun.
From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.
Check out my full blog post on Random Specific
Finally i had the chance to unbox my first momoko doll, she is Hibari Chan 😙 she arrived more than a month ago at my gf's house but i couldn't pick her up before, anyway here she is 😊
When will I unbox/debox?
I started to with the waitress - need to pierce her ears for the earrings.
Thanksgiving - love the box graphics. The coloring and design of the shirtdress reminds me of a family friend when I was growing up, Jeretta. She was the quintessential homemaker and in her 90s now. God bless Jerry.
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The front lens element position @16mm.
Unbox and test the Brand-New Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm f/4G ED VR lens. Feb.24, 2010
Nikon D700
Nikkor AF-S Micro 105mm f/2.8G IF-ED VR II @ 105mm
1/60sec @ f5, ISO 400
Nikon Capture NX 2.2.2
© Eri_c
Dilli/Delhi (दिल्ली) – the bustling, crowded yet colorful and exuberant capital of India.
From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.
Check out my full blog post on Random Specific
Unbox and test the Brand-New Nikkor AF-S 16-35mm f/4G ED VR lens. Feb.24, 2010
Nikon D700
Nikkor AF-S 24-70mm f/2.8G IF-ED @ 24mm
1/60sec @ f5, ISO 400
Nikon Capture NX 2.2.2
© Eri_c
Some quick shots at the camera store of the unboxing of the Xanon Rebel T4i / 650D.
Learn to use your Canon Rebel T4i / EOS 650D with my e-book guide Canon T4i / 650D Experience
From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.
Blog post + translations to come...Check out my full blog post on Random Specific
Lau (लौ) = flame in Hindi. Rotated 90 degrees here.
See earlier shot before lighting.
From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.
Check out my full blog post on Random Specific
Sakhi (सखी) is an endearing term for a girl, a friend and a confidante in Hindi.
From my recent Typocentric: Bazaar workshop at the UnBox Festival in Delhi. Hosted with Abishek Ghate and Rajesh Dahiya of Co-Design. We had global participants construct typographic forms from objects commonly found in Indian markets – buttons, bindis, decorative mirrors, candles, textile embellishments, match-boxes, etc. Much fun on a crazy tight time-frame.
Check out my full blog post on Random Specific