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		<title>Saving your work, in more ways than one</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Apr 2014 07:25:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Standard post this question — at the heart of which is a concern with the meaning of life — has since been answered by many other great minds.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>A post without sidebar and narrow width created using some basic elements including a quote, ordered list and a popup image. As a web designer you need to consider what people do with their hands and heads.</strong></p>
<p>On the preservation front, in an editorial is provided with a spread of ways for safely storing your work. the primary of those is one with that you&#8217;re possible familiar: like several alternative <strong>services</strong>, associate editorial options an always-on autosave.</p>
<h3>Preserving your work</h3>
<p>As you&#8217;re employed, the app is consistently saving your work. you&#8217;ll check on the standing of the <strong>auto-save</strong> at the highest of the page report whether or not it’s busy saving or if it’s wedged.</p>
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<p>Who studied German literature, German literature is, who is studying medicine, is doctor who studies physics is physics, but who studied philosophy, this will by no philosopher.</p>
<p>But I would say that the study of <em>philosophy</em> according to specialization may be an ideal preparation for the Informationsachitekten. For philosophy teaches one to work on and to the order of the terms.</p>
<blockquote><p>A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.</p></blockquote>
<p>Who studied <strong>German literature</strong>, German literature is, who is studying medicine, is doctor who studies physics is physics, but who studied philosophy, this will by no philosopher. But I would say that the study of philosophy according to specialization may be an ideal preparation for the Informationsachitekten. For philosophy teaches one to work on and to the order of the terms.</p>
<h3>Recording and reflecting on the work in progress</h3>
<p>Intuitiveness can be broken down into a sort of ladder, or a cake with three layers: legibility at the top, metaphor in the middle, and skills at the bottom. By way of example, the concept of <a href="#">scrolling</a> (which we hardly give any thought to) relies on all of them:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>It has to be legible.</strong> Legibility is about having cues or signals that are unambiguous and recognizable.</li>
<li><strong>Metaphor is the framing concept.</strong> In the case of scrolling, either you think of a scroll (the papyrus kind!), where one end rolls up and the other end unrolls to reveal more text, or you think of a window in space that you pan around.</li>
<li><strong>Skills are the motor skills that you pick up.</strong> It’s the physical ability to click your mouse on up/down arrows, or to slide your finger across the scroll wheel.</li>
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<p>For better or worse, we live in a world of media invention. Instead of reusing a stable of forms over and over, it’s not much harder for us to create new ones. Let’s buy this theme.</p>
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		<title>Inographic elements</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Mar 2014 08:34:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Some illustrations i made for an infographic. Event though the client decided to go in a different direction i thought these illustrations where a good representation of a style i am not fluent in. ]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Egraphy is the process of creating still or moving pictures by recording radiation on a sensitive medium like film or an electronic sensor. The products of photography are called negatives and photographs, the latter being developed from the negatives.</p>
<p>Artists are crafters of human thought and emotion. Think about that .. its massive. It is for us to inspire and motivate. To merely duplicate is to devastate. True innovation is born on the wings of reality, but will always fly one mile higher. Don’t ever think for a moment we are merely couriers of imitation to some sort of “reality”.</p>
<h2>Give the idea a shower</h2>
<p>The seed needs to be soaked in an inspiration shower (patent pending). I hunt the interwebs for cool UI patterns and archive them in a massive Photoshop file. For example, when working on YouTube TV I grabbed hundreds of examples of future UI from futurists like Jayse Hansen and Neil Huxley.</p>
<p>Tiny women carry amazingly large bags, twice their eighty-pound weight. Some of the women carry babies in slings around front. A good adult picker can harvest over two hundred pounds of cherries and earn $8 a day, more than twice the Guatemalan minimum daily wage.</p>
<blockquote><p>Compel your audience. Capture the moment. Light with purpose. If a picture is worth a thousand words, what’s a talking picture worth?</p></blockquote>
<p>While I’m not the best photographer you’ll bump into, my images are worth something. It’s hard to put a monetary value on some shots, but those photos sell, and those photos arouse emotions.</p>
<p>And beyond that, those are one-in-a-lifetime experiences that I documented through my photo trips. And beyond that, those are one-in-a-lifetime experiences that I documented through my photo trips.</p>
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		<title>Fidewinders &amp; Shirt Graphics</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Mar 2014 08:52:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A standard post created using some basic elements including a quote, ordered list and a popup image. As a web designer you need to consider what people do with their hands and heads. Of all the sacred cows allowed to roam unimpeded in our culture, few are as revered as literacy. Its benefits have been so incontestable that in the five millennia since the advent of the written word numerous poets and writers have extolled its virtues. Preserving your work They coexist as two closely overlapping bell-shaped curves with no feature superior to its reciprocal. Who studied German literature, German literature is, who is studying medicine, is doctor who studies physics is physics, but who studied philosophy, this will by no philosopher. But I would say that the study of philosophy according to specialization may be an ideal preparation for the Informationsachitekten. For philosophy teaches one to work on and to the..]]></description>
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<p>Of all the sacred cows allowed to roam unimpeded in our culture, few are as revered as literacy. Its benefits have been so incontestable that in the five millennia since the advent of the written word numerous poets and writers have extolled its virtues.</p>
<h3>Preserving your work</h3>
<p>They coexist as two closely overlapping bell-shaped curves with no feature superior to its reciprocal.</p>
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<p>Who studied German literature, German literature is, who is studying medicine, is doctor who studies physics is physics, but who studied philosophy, this will by no philosopher.</p>
<p>But I would say that the study of <em>philosophy</em> according to specialization may be an ideal preparation for the Informationsachitekten. For philosophy teaches one to work on and to the order of the terms.</p>
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<p>Every individual is generously endowed with all the features of both.</p>
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            <div class="testimonial__author-name">Leonard Shlain</div>
        
        
        
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<p>Anthropological studies of non-literate agricultural societies show that, for the <strong>majority</strong>, relations between men and women have been more egalitarian than in more developed societies.</p>
<h2>Recording and reflecting</h2>
<p>Intuitiveness can be broken down into a sort of ladder, or a cake with three layers: legibility at the top, metaphor in the middle, and skills at the bottom. By way of example, the concept of <a href="#">scrolling</a> (which we hardly give any thought to) relies on all of them:</p>
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<li>Brain dominance devices seem to be similar to the Web, because they seem to have a similar issue.</li>
<li>The average word length shrinks. And that is very good.</li>
<li>Talented artists are for watching and playing, the Internet is to communicate.</li>
</ol>
<p>The very concept of “brain dominance” is presently under scrutiny, as many dyslexics are talented artists, architects, musicians, composers, dancers, and surgeons.</p>
<p>The header image is under copyright © <a href="http://benmounsey.com/" target="_blank">Ben Mounsey</a></p>
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		<title>Minimalist Postcards Of Superheroes</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Mar 2014 09:12:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Barcelona-based design studio Forma &#38; Co has created a new set of colorful, minimalist postcards that feature well-known cultural icons like superheroes, Santa Clause and even Jesus Christ. Illustrating each personality with simple lines, bold shades and signature emblems, the “Re-Vision” project is an “exercise in style and synthesis” according to its creators. See some of our favorite postcards from the series below and head over to the studio’s website for the entire collection. Re-vision Postcards Club These striking graphics have also been made into larger promotional posters. In some places, it is possible to send them for a lower fee than for a letter. Stamp collectors distinguish between postcards (which require a stamp) and postal cards (which have the postage pre-printed on them). While a postcard is usually printed by a private company, individual or organization, a postal card is issued by the relevant postal authority. The study and..]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Barcelona-based design studio Forma &amp; Co has created a new set of colorful, <a href="#">minimalist</a> postcards that feature well-known cultural icons like superheroes, Santa Clause and even Jesus Christ. </strong></p>
<p>Illustrating each personality with simple lines, bold shades and signature emblems, the “Re-Vision” project is an “exercise in style and synthesis” according to its creators. See some of our favorite postcards from the series below and head over to the studio’s website for the entire collection.</p>
<h2>Re-vision Postcards Club</h2>
<p>These striking graphics have also been made into larger promotional posters. In some places, it is possible to send them for a lower fee than for a letter.</p>
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<p>Stamp collectors distinguish between postcards (which require a stamp) and postal cards (which have the postage pre-printed on them). While a postcard is usually printed by a private company, individual or organization, a postal card is issued by the relevant postal authority.</p>
<p>The study and collecting of postcards is termed deltiology. Illustrating each personality with simple lines, bold shades and signature emblems, the “<a href="#">Re-Vision</a>” project is an “exercise in style and synthesis” according to its creators. These striking graphics have also been made into larger promotional posters.</p>
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<p>A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.</p>
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<p>See some of our favorite postcards from the series below and head over to the studio’s website for the entire collection.  Our inventions make it possible to explore the secret shape of our subject material, to coax it into saying more.</p>
<h3>Content precedes design</h3>
<p>Intuitiveness can be broken down into a sort of ladder, or a cake with three layers: legibility at the top, metaphor in the middle, and skills at the bottom. By way of example, the concept of <a href="#">scrolling</a> (which we hardly give any thought to) relies on all of them:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>It has to be legible.</strong> Legibility is about having cues or signals that are unambiguous and recognizable.</li>
<li><strong>Metaphor is the framing concept.</strong> In the case of scrolling, either you think of a scroll (the papyrus kind!), where one end rolls up and the other end unrolls to reveal more text, or you think of a window in space that you pan around.</li>
<li><strong>Skills are the motor skills that you pick up.</strong> It’s the physical ability to click your mouse on up/down arrows, or to slide your finger across the scroll wheel.</li>
</ol>
<p>For better or worse, we live in a world of media invention. Instead of reusing a stable of forms over and over, it’s not much harder for us to create new ones. Let’s buy this theme.</p>
<p>Images from this post are under Copyright of <a href="http://www.forma.co/es/re-vision-postcards">Forma &amp; Co</a>.</p>
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		<title>Where things come from</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2014 13:43:46 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Video Post Format The internet has established itself as a repository of knowledge.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The internet has established itself as a repository of knowledge. The lion’s share of the world’s knowledge, experience and information resides on server farms and can be accessed by anyone at any time.</p>
<p>The work focuses on the shift of knowledge onto the internet and a question that arises from that shift: What will we still want to know when all information is permanently available?</p>
<p>The product is a two-minute trailer for an animated series on this theme of the transfer of knowledge. I am responsible for the script, the general form, the coordination of everyone involved and the project realisation.</p>
<p>Through an emotional grandfather/grandson relationship, the trailer illustrates how the transfer of knowledge has changed in the last three generations. At the same time, it deals with the difference between analogue and digital knowledge.</p>
<p>Copyright <a href="https://vimeo.com/40459347">Hardy Seiler</a></p>
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		<title>Work Hard Stay Humble</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 25 Mar 2014 09:06:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’m quite fond of the work Clarke Harris has put out as he cuts his (Gator) teeth in the University of Florida’s graphic design program.]]></description>
				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>&#8220;Work Hard Stay Humble&#8221; is a project that explores both process and materials. Development for the project began with sketches and then a digitized version. </strong></p>
<p>The word piece was then enlarged and cut out of wood using shop tools. The final piece measures about six feet in both height and width and sits about three inches off the wall in our graphic design studio at the University of Florida.</p>
<blockquote><p>If this collection of work is just a preview of what’s to come, I’m very excited to see where his design career takes him.</p></blockquote>
<h3>Splash-proof illustration</h3>
<p>Who studied German literature, German literature is, who is studying medicine, is doctor who studies physics is physics, but who studied philosophy, this will by no philosopher. But I would say that the study of philosophy according to specialization may be an ideal preparation for the Informationsachitekten.</p>
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<p>As we increasingly move past the point of sufficiency, manufacturers will continue to try filling ever-smaller niches. It becomes more about something you like/ want to use more than something you need. Is there room for one in your arsenal? Only you can answer that.  For philosophy teaches one to work on and to the order of the terms.</p>
<p>Images for this post are under copyright © <a title="Clarke Harris - Graphic Design Portfolio" href="http://www.clarkeharris.com/" target="_blank">Clarke Harris</a></p>
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		<title>Printing The Future</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 23 Mar 2014 13:50:50 +0000</pubDate>
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				<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Motion graphics (overview) for the exhibition 3D: printing the future at the Science Museum London.</p>
<p>3D: printing the future will introduce the technology behind 3D printing and take visitors on a journey through three key sectors in which the technology is driving innovation – industry, medicine and small-scale projects and businesses. We invite you to join the exhibition at the Science Museum London.</p>
<p>Copyright <a href="https://vimeo.com/40459347">Hardy Seiler</a></p>
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