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Adagio in G Minor | Antonio Albinoni
"It was many and many a year ago,
In a kingdom by the sea,
That a maiden there lived whom you may know
By the name of Annabel Lee;
And this maiden she lived with no other thought
Than to love and be loved by me."
Thank you Domi for the inspiration
Oh Daddy | Fleetwood Mac
- Hey dad, is uncle Bob ok? I mean, did you notice that he act kind of strange lately?
- Don't worry son. Everything will be alright...
- Are you sure dad?
- Forget it son. It's just that...
- What daddy?
- He just need some time to leave the past behind, ok? That's all
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Wild Horses | Rolling Stones
"God damn it Jonathan! We're loosing a flight here!"
- Promise me that...
- I promise
- For ever?
- Till the end of the world
- You're such a good liar...
- Hey... don't say that!
- Go now... you're getting late
Album collection for 3 Israeli musicians: Meir Ariel, Shalom Hanoch and Naomi Shemer.
Limited edition (one :)
Photograph taken in the Moremi Game Reserve, Okavango Delta, Botswana.
Visual communication in elephants refers to expressions, postures, displays or movement of ears, jaws, trunk and the like, and how elephants are able to use their sense of sight to determine what message the signaller is trying to portray.
Head and trunk postures can be used for different types of communication such as communication between individuals but also between rivals to display threats.
These visual signals can be of either high or low intensity; at low intensity the animal stands tall, but at high intensity i.e. during threat, the animal moves forward towards the enemy lifting its ears and extending its trunk forward. The "forward trunk swish" signal is used towards a smaller rival where the trunk is rolled up and is suddenly lashed forward.
To signal dominance, the elephant will appear taller, with its head high above its shoulders and ears spread wide. A subordinate elephant appears the opposite, with its ears kept back and its head lying low. the trunk is thus an important aspect in visual communication.
Personal work. I prefer the ivory colour achieved with the stock in this one over most as it is grained and worn yet not distracting. I am beginning to get more confident with retaining & adding colour to collage so hopefully more colour based works soon.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.
This is mon petit contribution to israeli design students and type lovers worldwide. iv'e scanned (in high resolution) this vintage type specimen called "Hebrew Artistic Type" by l.p. toby, circa 1955.
it's probably one of the earliest type specimen booklet printed in israel (i may be wrong), and is a stunning artifact to find. it's the ultimate example of creation that comes out of a certain void. unlike the rich tradition of the western/eastern type, there weren't many hebrew types, and there was a great demand.
Icographic was a magazine on visual communication founded by John Halas in 1971 and designed and edited by Patrick Wallis Burke. The magazine was designed on a 4 column grid with the titles and headings set in Helvetica and the body copy set in Univers Medium.