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...again...I'll probably try a few more!

Canon EOS 5D â™  Sigma 24-70 â™  Æ’/2.8 â™  430EX II w/ Gary Fong LSII & Inverted Dome

 

High Heel concert at a private Barn Dance.

 

The band's webpage

This is all my final work for my first graded unit in Graphic Design. All done over 4 weeks.

 

Brief to create -

A Logo

Website

Flyer

Poster

 

For -

Local comedy film festival.

 

I chose to do a series of work splitting the festival in 6 genre of comedy -

 

Best of British

American Classics

Black Comedy

Silent Comedy

Zomedy

Weekend Classics

entrance page design for my website i'm developing with Karl Peterson of Sidearm Design. I am doing all the page layouts and karl is writing the code and doing the animation.

www.tempiodicrono.net

.... the last version!

.... supergaggio as always!!!! :D

Independence Weekend at 44th Annual Smithsonian Folklife Festival on National Mall in Washington DC on Saturday morning, 3 July 2010 by Elvert Barnes Photography

 

Asian Pacific Americans: Local Lives, Global Ties

Migration of Music: Malaysian American Dance Troupe

Asian Fusions Stage (11:45 am - 12:45 pm Set)

 

Visit 44th Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2010 at www.festival.si.edu/2010/asian_pacific_americans.aspx

 

Visit Elvert Barnes 44th Smithsonian Folklife Festival 2010 webpage at elvertbarnes.com/44thSmithsonianFolklifeFestival2010.html

Want to know why we think Terruño Nayarita is so cool? Check out our new blog post about them.

 

This is a co-op that holds a special place in our hearts. This coffee is from 100% traceable, directly traded micro-lots. Each bag is uniquely identified with a bar code and a serial number. Gathered around an extinct volcano, Cerro San Juan, a committed group of 260 cooperative coffee farmers are working together to produce arguably the best coffee in Mexico. Terruño Nayarita coffees come from heirloom trees. The word ‘Terruño’ means ‘homestead’. These are farmers that take great pride in their coffee. This is the top screen-size/grade from the Terruño Nayarita Co-op.

 

San Cristobal Coffee Importers takes great care to find and produce excellent coffee, making sure farmers use safe, sustainable shade techniques and provide a fair wage to the workers. Check out their webpage:

San Cristobal

 

Every bag comes with a bar code that shows exactly where the coffee was grown. Here is an example from this lot.

 

Tasting Notes:

A cool cup of Mexican coffee with very unique processing that leaves it far from the normal Mexican cup profile. Closer to a Natural Ethiopian than other Mexican coffees. The cup is chock full of wild red fruit (strawberry-ish) ferment natural tones. Nice and sweet upfront with very fruity aromatics. Bakers chocolate, malt, smoke and a bit of nuttiness comprise the darker tones of the cup. Very dependent on roast, lighter roasts will be filled with floral red fruit ferment tones versus more of a nutty dry chocolate, medium roasts are balanced and bring out some hints of darker chocolate with the fruity factor, darker roasts eliminate much of the fruitiness but add in some almost barrel aged tones like you would find in beer or scotch.

 

Roasting Notes:

A nice full city roast we thought to be the best. Works very nicely at the city to full city roasts level. A bit over the top fruit notes in the cup if you err too light. Way dark tends to get a pretty funky twinge, might recommend the Washed Processed for into 2nd crack roasts.

  

not to advertise, but this was actually a bit funny :-)

www.orderoftheserpentine.com

Webpage for an electronic bike company

Added background repeat to website to give it more visual pop

I was having a hard time screenshotting the web page, so I placed the link below.

 

spark.adobe.com/page/5xxO1vMOZ5TPG/

A webpage I developed for a digital media course. Fun and quirky. Use of jQuery for dynamic animations.

 

horizonstudios.net/benjamin/assignment_5/assignment_5.html

Html and Design by me, the original header drawing is by ~Rabbitskajan (~Rabbitskajan).

 

http://meryl.comze.com - 18.02.09 Lollipop Version

Intersezionale Campana a cura della Sezione di Cava dei Tirreni

Monti Lattari

Monte S. Angelo di Cava dal Contrapone di Cava

con Brindisi di Fine Anno

(foto F. Bloisi)

Our contractor crews are making progress on the new Interstate 5 overpass and need to make room for the work zone between southbound I-5 lanes and the Steilacoom-DuPont Road exit. To keep all three southbound lanes open to traffic, we will shift them towards the current median work zone between northbound and southbound directions.

 

Starting at 9:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10, crews will begin closing lanes on southbound in preparation to shift traffic towards the median with all lanes reopening in the new configuration by 6:30 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 11.

 

Crews will also close I-5 ramps to and from Steilacoom-DuPont Road/Clark Road beginning at 8 p.m. A signed detour will direct travelers to the next nearest ramp. Ramps will reopen by 6:30 a.m. the following day.

 

This work is weather dependent and may be rescheduled if rain is forecast. Crews need dry weather to pave and stripe before the traffic shift, so people are encouraged to check the project webpage for the most up to date information. wsdot.wa.gov/construction-planning/search-projects/i-5-mo...

  

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