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The document provides details on how the magazine cover and contents were designed to attract both male and female indie music fans as the target audience. Key design elements included using neutral red, black and white colors; easy to read fonts; a mix of male and female artists on the cover and in images; and natural, non-sexualized photos appealing to indie stereotypes of individualism and non-conformity. The coverlines, freebies and competitions were aimed at grabbing attention, while pull-quotes and standfirsts were used to entice readers into the articles.
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Kate Spade is known for its graceful and exuberant approach to fashion that emphasizes utility, wit, and playful sophistication. Founded by Kate Brooke in 1993 with a focus on handbags, the brand has since expanded into clothing, jewelry, home goods and other accessories while maintaining Kate's vision of bringing humor and joy to everyday items. Kate Spade's stores aim to create an inviting and whimsical atmosphere through colorful displays and designs that encourage imagination.
This document discusses how the media product, a magazine, represents particular social groups through its design elements. The magazine aims to represent both the indie and pop genres by incorporating vintage and modern styles. It uses a jukebox as its masthead to connect to both subcultures. Color schemes of red and purple are used to symbolize the genres. Images and articles portray teenagers having fun and express dominant social norms. Fonts, layouts, and other visual elements aim to appeal to both genres while maintaining a scrapbook style.
The article discusses Sangam Big Cinemas in Mumbai, which features India's first pop art-inspired cinema interior designed by artist Jayesh Sachdev. Pop art draws inspiration from popular culture like movies and advertising. Sachdev's designs for Big Cinemas incorporate elements of Bollywood like emotion, drama, dance, and song through large paintings combining techniques like watercolors, ink, acrylics and digital art. His pop art-inspired work is the first of its kind for a cinema in India and could inspire other theaters to similarly feature original artworks celebrating popular culture.
How Maui artist, Ed Lane sees and translates beauty in the world to canvas. "...when I think of the discovery of beauty, it’s about finding the essence of the subject, even if it’s not par-
ticularly beautiful on the surface." Published in Hawaiian Style Magazine
The document summarizes an interview with Jimmy Brighton, a 22-year-old from Terre Haute, Indiana who is now the face of Abercrombie & Fitch's spring/summer ad campaign. It discusses how he got the job after attending a casting call in Indiana as a film student, though he was initially cut from the first photo shoot. Abercrombie called him back for another shoot in Boston, and now his face will be featured widely in their advertising. However, he does not receive any employee discounts or free clothes from the company.
The document provides details on how the magazine cover and contents were designed to attract both male and female indie music fans as the target audience. Key design elements included using neutral red, black and white colors; easy to read fonts; a mix of male and female artists on the cover and in images; and natural, non-sexualized photos appealing to indie stereotypes of individualism and non-conformity. The coverlines, freebies and competitions were aimed at grabbing attention, while pull-quotes and standfirsts were used to entice readers into the articles.
The document provides an instructional resource design form for a project on Australian Aboriginal dot paintings. The project aims to teach second grade students about the purpose, creation process, and visual characteristics of Aboriginal dot paintings through inductive and audio/visual instructional strategies. Students will demonstrate their understanding through a multiple choice and true/false review before applying what they learned to create their own dot painting. Feedback will be provided to guide students in answering review questions correctly.
This document contains descriptions of artworks being auctioned live from various collections. It includes details about 6 artworks - a charcoal and pastel drawing by Simon McLean, 3 etchings by Geoff La Gerche, an oil painting by Stjepan Dukic Pista, a photographic print by Olivero Toscani for Benetton, a charcoal and pastel drawing from the Fun and Games Collection by Jean Zivkovik, and an acrylic painting by Ian Gentle. The artworks cover a range of mediums and styles and are being auctioned from different collections.
The document discusses how the student created a music magazine to attract their target audience of young adults interested in electronica music. [1] They developed a clear understanding of their audience by creating a readership profile of an existing magazine. [2] This helped them include relevant articles and promotions that would appeal to their audience's interests in clubbing, music festivals, and new technology. [3] The student aimed to attract their audience through eye-catching design, bold headlines, and content directly related to electronica music and culture.
The document summarizes the key elements of a magazine cover. It describes the placement and size of the headline, which lures the target male audience to learn about the featured artist Diddy's commission. Subtle details like colors, images and quotes are meant to intrigue readers and suggest exclusives inside. The layout maintains a consistent brand identity across issues.
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This document provides details about a student's media coursework project to design magazine pages for a new music magazine. It includes research conducted on existing magazines, indie music genres and artists, fonts, and the writing style for a double-page feature article. The student has chosen to create pages for an indie music magazine called "Indignant." Research covered magazine layouts, covers, contents pages, and photo styles. The treatment describes planned photoshoots and designs for the front cover, contents page, and double-page spread featuring an upcoming female indie artist.
This document provides suggestions for brides considering having a custom wedding gown designed and made. It recommends doing research by looking at magazines and visiting stores to get ideas on styles and fabrics. Having a custom gown designed allows the bride to have the perfect dress tailored specifically to her figure and preferences. The document outlines the process of custom gown design, which involves choosing fabrics, discussing design ideas, and multiple fittings to ensure the perfect fit. Custom gowns can vary widely in price depending on the fabrics and details selected, but allow brides to have a completely unique dress for their special day.
The document is an advertisement for a jewelry collection called "Expression Hearts" that features heart-shaped designs. The collection includes rings, pendants, and earrings made from sterling silver or 10k gold with diamond accents priced between $79-$399. The ad emphasizes that love is the center of everything and life, and that heart jewelry symbolizes expressing love on occasions like birthdays or anniversaries.
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Vibe is a music and entertainment magazine founded by Quincy Jones in 1993. It features R&B and hip hop artists. The target audience is young, urban followers of hip hop culture aged 18-34. Vibe uses a consistent house style with colors like black, grey, and white to portray an image that is informal yet stylish and modern, reflecting the genres of music it covers.
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The double page spread features images and an article about singers Danni Minogue and Cheryl Cole. Bright colors like pinks and purples are used to appeal to the young, female target audience. The layout emphasizes large images over text to engage visual readers. Quotes from Danni and Cheryl make the story feel like a personal conversation to draw readers in.
The document provides an analysis of the layouts and designs of various magazine contents pages and covers. It discusses features like the use of masterheads, themes, images, and callouts across different magazines. Key aspects summarized include the simplicity of Rolling Stone's contents page layout focusing attention on articles, and Q magazine's bright colors and alluring image portraying an artist in a seductive light to draw in readers. Overall themes of mod/indie rock and hip hop genres guiding the layouts of different magazines are also examined.
This document provides biographical information about American photographer Don Freeman and discusses his artistic process and body of work. It notes that Freeman is known for his large monochrome prints that depict subject matter in states of transformation. It describes Freeman's early works incorporating religious iconography and his experimentation with different photographic techniques like dye toning and blueprinting to create nuanced images. The document also discusses Freeman's influences, including filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky, and how Freeman arranges his images in a specific sequence to create an emotional narrative experience for the viewer.
The document analyzes the design features of magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It compares the design of an existing music magazine, NME, to a hypothetical new music magazine the author has created. Some key conventions analyzed include use of color schemes, prominent images, headlines and subheadings, and background designs. The author notes how their hypothetical magazine both develops and challenges some conventions of real music magazines.
This document provides contact information for Sandra Hastings, who runs Sandra Hastings Associates. She invites the reader to join her mailing list and attend her social media webinars. She also provides links to her blog and LinkedIn profile, and encourages connecting with her on those platforms and introducing her to friends.
The document discusses how to use social media to improve workforce outcomes and careers. It defines social media as online content created by people to share news and information. It recommends understanding how social media changes workforce strategies, learning popular tools and their workforce applications, and developing resources. Popular tools discussed include Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, videos, and email newsletters. It emphasizes the importance of social media and provides tips for implementation.
Michelle Samerjan is an internationally collected artist known for her unique fusion of East and West in her artwork. She combines painting with antiquities like Chinese fabrics, coins, and manuscripts. Her upbringing involved extensive travel that exposed her to different cultures. After a career in textiles, she began experimenting with mixed media art that reflected mysticism from the Far East. Her work appeals to a wide collector base and has been featured in numerous gallery exhibitions across the United States and Asia.
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The document discusses how the student created a music magazine to attract their target audience of young adults interested in electronica music. [1] They developed a clear understanding of their audience by creating a readership profile of an existing magazine. [2] This helped them include relevant articles and promotions that would appeal to their audience's interests in clubbing, music festivals, and new technology. [3] The student aimed to attract their audience through eye-catching design, bold headlines, and content directly related to electronica music and culture.
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This document provides details about a student's media coursework project to design magazine pages for a new music magazine. It includes research conducted on existing magazines, indie music genres and artists, fonts, and the writing style for a double-page feature article. The student has chosen to create pages for an indie music magazine called "Indignant." Research covered magazine layouts, covers, contents pages, and photo styles. The treatment describes planned photoshoots and designs for the front cover, contents page, and double-page spread featuring an upcoming female indie artist.
This document provides suggestions for brides considering having a custom wedding gown designed and made. It recommends doing research by looking at magazines and visiting stores to get ideas on styles and fabrics. Having a custom gown designed allows the bride to have the perfect dress tailored specifically to her figure and preferences. The document outlines the process of custom gown design, which involves choosing fabrics, discussing design ideas, and multiple fittings to ensure the perfect fit. Custom gowns can vary widely in price depending on the fabrics and details selected, but allow brides to have a completely unique dress for their special day.
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This document provides biographical information about American photographer Don Freeman and discusses his artistic process and body of work. It notes that Freeman is known for his large monochrome prints that depict subject matter in states of transformation. It describes Freeman's early works incorporating religious iconography and his experimentation with different photographic techniques like dye toning and blueprinting to create nuanced images. The document also discusses Freeman's influences, including filmmaker Andrei Tarkovsky, and how Freeman arranges his images in a specific sequence to create an emotional narrative experience for the viewer.
The document analyzes the design features of magazine covers, contents pages, and double page spreads. It compares the design of an existing music magazine, NME, to a hypothetical new music magazine the author has created. Some key conventions analyzed include use of color schemes, prominent images, headlines and subheadings, and background designs. The author notes how their hypothetical magazine both develops and challenges some conventions of real music magazines.
This document provides contact information for Sandra Hastings, who runs Sandra Hastings Associates. She invites the reader to join her mailing list and attend her social media webinars. She also provides links to her blog and LinkedIn profile, and encourages connecting with her on those platforms and introducing her to friends.
The document discusses how to use social media to improve workforce outcomes and careers. It defines social media as online content created by people to share news and information. It recommends understanding how social media changes workforce strategies, learning popular tools and their workforce applications, and developing resources. Popular tools discussed include Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter, videos, and email newsletters. It emphasizes the importance of social media and provides tips for implementation.
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Poonam Bharti, a guide of ability and diligence, has been chosen as the champ from Raipur for Mrs. India 2024, Pride of India, from the DK Show. Her journey to this prestigious title is a confirmation of her commitment, difficult work, and multifaceted gifts. At fair 23 a long time ago, Poonam has as of now made noteworthy strides in both her proficient and individual lives, encapsulating the soul of present-day Indian ladies who adjust different parts with beauty and competence. This article dives into Poonam Bharti’s foundation, achievements, and qualities that separated her as a meriting champion of this award.
1. The timeless art work of Michelle Samerjan
A selection of styles for the year of the ox
The original art work of Michelle Samerjan
2. THE TIMELESS ART WORK OF MICHELLE SAMERJAN
Table of Contents
Michelle’s journey to this artistic fusion of east and west
began in of all places Indianapolis, IN. Her mother, an artist Harmony de Fleur (Floral images)
herself, felt whether Michelle ever became an artist, she should
ELEMENTAL MAGIC
understand what it was her mother did and explore the magic
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of creating. And so began an interesting childhood where the
JADE SPRING
passion and love of art was taught in the same breath as reading page 4
and writing.
JEUNE AMOUR
Her father who was in the textile business took her, as a page 5
young child, on travels far and wide. Not only did she begin to
REGARDER
develop a palette for the nuances of texture and color in fabrics, page 6
A selected list of individual and corporate collectors
but many of the mills were set against backdrops of exciting THE MUSIC OF HIKITE
Arden Realty page 7
locales and international cultures.
REIT Fund
After a successful career in the textile business, she moved
Image Pieuse (Holy images)
Arthur Andersen, Chicago
into designing three dimensional spaces and environments for
Billy Blanks
DHARMA SQUARED
selected companies. Blending the form with function.
Tae Bo Master
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With only her training as a youth, she began to experiment
Borobodor Hotels, Indonesia
Columbia Pictures, Hollywood with a style of painting and collage. What she soon found was a
Spiritual Abstracts
ready gallery market for her unique vision that hinted at
The Completion Bond Co., Los Angeles
DANCE OF KHADJA
overtones of zen, feng shui and mysticism from the Far East.
Michael Colina
Award Winning Composer page 9
Her painting, and use of antique embroidered Chinese
Johnny Damon
JIE HUN
fabrics, rare coins and talismans, and spiritual mantras such as
Professional Baseball Player
page 10
collectable Buddhist manuscript pages became the “colors” to a
JW Marriott, Las Vegas, NV
Equine de Chinois (Chinese style horse images)
3 dimensional palette this creative artist works with.
Harley Davidson, Maryland
Her work is not where east meets west. It is where east
Hyatt Regency Hotels, Florida
SNOW DANCER
and west become one. The antiquities, scriptures and mysticism
Kopelson Entertainment, Hollywood
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of the Far East blend seamlessly with the painting and vision of
Dr. Phil McGraw
TV Personality
Koi de Celeste (Heavenly koi)
this internationally collected artist to create imagery that
Intercontinental Hotels, Asia
soothes the senses, works in any environment and can be the
Mark O’Meara
YUQUAN
portal to the journey of an awakened soul.
Professional Golfer
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Her unique and diverse subject matter has led to a notable
Microsoft Corp., Washington
Amuse Bouche (Small tastes of culinary studies)
and vast group of collectors who many times have become
Polygram Records, Hollywood
multiple collectors of these unique works.
Lela Rochon
HOT PEPPAS
Actress
Michelle Samerjan. History being made…again. page 13
Kevin Rudd
ROAD TO HANA
Former Prime Minister of Australia
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Sony Pictures, Hollywood
Siemens Gmbh., Germany
Selected Listing Of Gallery Exhibitions
Sunrise Hospital, Las Vegas, NV
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The Sultan of Brunai
3. ELEMENTAL MAGIC
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008
Dimensions: 34.125”W x 29.5”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,000.00
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4. JADE SPRING
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008
Dimensions: 29.125”W x 33.25”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,000.00 Page 4
5. JEUNE AMOUR (Meaning, “young love” in French, and pronounced, “zhuhn ah-moor”)
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008
Dimensions: 36”W x 18”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $5,100.00
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6. REGARDER (Meaning, “to look at” in French and pronounced, “ray-guard-ay”)
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2007
Dimensions: 24”W x 24”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail unframed: $3,750.00 Page 6
7. THE MUSIC OF HIKITE (A famous Japanese Buddhist temple and pronounced, “he-key-tee”)
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008
Dimensions: 32.75”W x 35.5”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,000.00 Page 7
8. DHARMA SQUARED
Original work of art: suspended mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board squares Produced 2007
Dimensions: 42.5”W x 68”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail unframed: $11,500.00 Page 8
9. DANCE OF KHADGA (Meaning, “dance of the sword” in Sanskrit and, pronounced “cod-jah”)
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival wooden panel Produced 2007
Dimensions: 30”W x 39”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $7,700.00 Page 9
10. JIE-HUN (Meaning, “marriage” in Chinese and pronounced, “gee-hun”)
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival wooden panel Produced 2007
Dimensions: 30”W x 46.25”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $7,700.00 Page 10
11. SNOW DANCER
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008
Dimensions: 29.5”W x 23”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,600.00 Page 11
12. YUQUAN (Meaning, “jade fountain” in Chinese and name of lake, pronounced, “you-kwan”)
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008
Dimensions: 35.5”W x 32.5”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $6,000.00 Page 12
13. HOT PEPPAS
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008
Dimensions: 24.5”W x 16.75”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $2,600.00
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14. ROAD TO HANA
Original work of art: mixed media & antiquities mounted onto archival museum board Produced 2008
Dimensions: 20”W x 19”H (unframed)
Suggested Gallery Retail with framing: $2,500.00 Page 14
15. The timeless art work of Michelle Samerjan
A selected listing of Gallery Exhibitions and Shows
One Artist Listings Only.
February 15, 2000 Lahaina Gallery San Francisco, CA
March 24, 2000 Addi Galleries Lahaina, HI
May 10, 2000 Palm Desert Fine Art Palm Desert CA
August 19, 2000 New Masters Gallery Carmel, CA
November 10, 2001 Galleria di Sorrento Las Vegas, NV
February 20, 2002 Thomas Anthony Gallery Park City, UT
March 30, 2002 The Contessa Gallery Cleveland, OH
May 20, 2002 Dolphin Galleries Lahaina, HI
August 15, 2002 Louis Aronow Gallery Sausalito, CA
November 5, 2002 Dolphin Galleries Lahaina, HI
January 15, 2003 P & C Fine Art, Inc. McLean, VA
December 29, 2004 Thomas Anthony Gallery Park City, UT
March 21, 2005 Galleria di Sorrento Las Vegas, NV
May 15, 2005 Miranda Galleries Laguna Beach, CA
June 21, 2006 Dolphin Galleries Lahaina & Wailea, HI
November 15, 2008 P & C Fine Art, Inc. McLean, VA
December 15, 2008 Thomas Anthony Gallery Park City, UT
All images and materials copyrighted to Samerjan Fine Art Studios.
Samerjan Fine Arts Studio 3230 Amberwood Lane Cumming, GA 30040 tel: 770-889-6295 fax: 770-889-0984 e-mail: info@samerjan.com www.samerjan.com
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