dgra is an indoor digital printing specialist in Indonesia focused on customer service, quality, and on-time delivery. They offer graphic design solutions to meet various client needs. Their values include trust in God, integrity, quality, innovation, and responsibility. dgra has produced works for large Indonesian companies in various industries, including banks, malls, food and beverages, fashion, and electronics. Samples of past projects are displayed, such as stickers and vinyl graphics installed in stores. Contact information is provided for those seeking more details.
This short document appears to be about schizophrenia and meditative thoughts. It references a second story in a series and celebrates a life of rest. The writing is abstract and does not provide much contextual information to summarize.
The document describes a group of NUS students demonstrating their Concept-Multi-user Touch Meeting Table Prototype. It explains that the prototype allows multiple users to interact with applications like simultaneously editing documents, instant file sharing between users, calendar event syncing, and organizing files into a tree structure on the multi-touch screen. Key features mentioned include rotating, scaling and moving apps and icons during a meeting, automatically distributing shared files to users, and identifying clashes when syncing calendar events.
This document presents an overview of heuristic evaluation and its application to analyzing the website for the School of Computing at the National University of Singapore. It defines heuristic evaluation as a usability inspection technique using usability principles. The evaluation analyzes the website based on 5 aspects: internal consistency, feedback, shortcuts, minimizing memory load, and preventing errors. For each aspect, it identifies specific issues on the website and provides suggestions for improvement. The overall evaluation allows refining the website interface through a usability inspection.
This document appears to be about meditations related to schizophrenia. It references a "true story" involving a series of such meditations. The document provides little other contextual information and ends by telling the reader to "Stay Tuned" for more, suggesting additional content may follow.
Binoyeeta Das provides webpage layout design, identity development, and logo design services. Some of her past projects include creating collaterals for the college festival "NIFT SPECTRUM 2009" with the theme "Diversity" and "NIFT SPECTRUM 2010" with the theme "Brand India". She also developed the brand identity for fashion designer Mohini Goel, including designing her logo and other collaterals. Additionally, she created a complete corporate identity package including logo, collaterals, and press kit for a hypothetical organization called "India Yatra". Her contact information and details of two event coordinators are also included.
This document discusses page and webpage layout designs for different publications and a hypothetical organization's website. It covers creating page layouts for a fashion magazine, fashion reviews journal, and fashion week newsletter. It also includes designing webpage layouts and buttons/icons for a hypothetical organization called Enterprise Solution Group.
This short document appears to be about schizophrenia and meditative thoughts. It references a second story in a series and celebrates a life of rest. The writing is abstract and does not provide much contextual information to summarize.
The document describes a group of NUS students demonstrating their Concept-Multi-user Touch Meeting Table Prototype. It explains that the prototype allows multiple users to interact with applications like simultaneously editing documents, instant file sharing between users, calendar event syncing, and organizing files into a tree structure on the multi-touch screen. Key features mentioned include rotating, scaling and moving apps and icons during a meeting, automatically distributing shared files to users, and identifying clashes when syncing calendar events.
This document presents an overview of heuristic evaluation and its application to analyzing the website for the School of Computing at the National University of Singapore. It defines heuristic evaluation as a usability inspection technique using usability principles. The evaluation analyzes the website based on 5 aspects: internal consistency, feedback, shortcuts, minimizing memory load, and preventing errors. For each aspect, it identifies specific issues on the website and provides suggestions for improvement. The overall evaluation allows refining the website interface through a usability inspection.
This document appears to be about meditations related to schizophrenia. It references a "true story" involving a series of such meditations. The document provides little other contextual information and ends by telling the reader to "Stay Tuned" for more, suggesting additional content may follow.
Binoyeeta Das provides webpage layout design, identity development, and logo design services. Some of her past projects include creating collaterals for the college festival "NIFT SPECTRUM 2009" with the theme "Diversity" and "NIFT SPECTRUM 2010" with the theme "Brand India". She also developed the brand identity for fashion designer Mohini Goel, including designing her logo and other collaterals. Additionally, she created a complete corporate identity package including logo, collaterals, and press kit for a hypothetical organization called "India Yatra". Her contact information and details of two event coordinators are also included.
This document discusses page and webpage layout designs for different publications and a hypothetical organization's website. It covers creating page layouts for a fashion magazine, fashion reviews journal, and fashion week newsletter. It also includes designing webpage layouts and buttons/icons for a hypothetical organization called Enterprise Solution Group.
The document discusses schizophrenia and its effects on the brain. It mentions darkness, making oneself at home, and dangers that can cause brain damage. The writing style is disjointed with repetitive words and symbols.
This document appears to be about schizophrenia and meditations related to real life experiences with the condition. It discusses gaining knowledge and understanding about schizophrenia through meditative reflections on true accounts. The brief and cryptic nature of the text makes the overall topic and key points difficult to determine with much clarity or specificity.
Pay on Demand - a quantum theory of economicswoepwoep
This document discusses Pay on Demand (PoD), a quantum theory of economics where quantum phenomena apply to an economy based on instant, infinitely fast transactions rather than the current batch-oriented system. The author envisions infrastructure and products enabled by PoD, including attention as a product, and seeks an enabler and team to create early products based on this theory by 2020, though they may be ahead of their time initially.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
This document appears to be about schizophrenia and meditations related to that condition. However, there is not enough coherent information presented to form a clear 3 sentence summary. The document contains only fragmented words and does not provide essential details about its topic or point.
1) The document discusses various ways to manage attention, such as creating it through thought and imagination, receiving it from inner flow states or by guiding others' attention, and spending it on resistance or experiences.
2) It also covers accelerating attention through increasing intake or decreasing spending, and controlling attention through understanding its flows and managing one's "attention housekeeping" like a personal budget.
3) The overall message is that attention can be understood and optimized through conscious management of how we create, receive, spend, store, and control our finite cognitive resource of attention.
Mediastinal masses can occur in the anterior, middle, or posterior mediastinum. Common anterior mediastinal masses include thymoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, and thyroid tumors. Middle mediastinal masses may include bronchogenic cysts or enlarged thyroid tumors. Posterior mediastinal masses are often neurogenic tumors, esophageal tumors, or hiatal hernias. Imaging with CT scan and biopsy are used to identify mass characteristics and guide management, which could include surgical excision or biopsy depending on the suspected malignancy risk. Complications of mediastinal mass surgery include increased risks of morbidity due to potential airway obstruction.
The document discusses schizophrenia and its effects on the brain. It mentions darkness, making oneself at home, and dangers that can cause brain damage. The writing style is disjointed with repetitive words and symbols.
This document appears to be about schizophrenia and meditations related to real life experiences with the condition. It discusses gaining knowledge and understanding about schizophrenia through meditative reflections on true accounts. The brief and cryptic nature of the text makes the overall topic and key points difficult to determine with much clarity or specificity.
Pay on Demand - a quantum theory of economicswoepwoep
This document discusses Pay on Demand (PoD), a quantum theory of economics where quantum phenomena apply to an economy based on instant, infinitely fast transactions rather than the current batch-oriented system. The author envisions infrastructure and products enabled by PoD, including attention as a product, and seeks an enabler and team to create early products based on this theory by 2020, though they may be ahead of their time initially.
The document discusses the results of a study on the impact of COVID-19 lockdowns on air pollution. Researchers found that lockdowns led to significant short-term reductions in nitrogen dioxide and fine particulate matter pollution globally as transportation and industrial activities declined substantially. However, the document notes that the improvements in air quality were temporary and pollution levels rose back to pre-pandemic levels as restrictions eased and activity increased again.
This document appears to be about schizophrenia and meditations related to that condition. However, there is not enough coherent information presented to form a clear 3 sentence summary. The document contains only fragmented words and does not provide essential details about its topic or point.
1) The document discusses various ways to manage attention, such as creating it through thought and imagination, receiving it from inner flow states or by guiding others' attention, and spending it on resistance or experiences.
2) It also covers accelerating attention through increasing intake or decreasing spending, and controlling attention through understanding its flows and managing one's "attention housekeeping" like a personal budget.
3) The overall message is that attention can be understood and optimized through conscious management of how we create, receive, spend, store, and control our finite cognitive resource of attention.
Mediastinal masses can occur in the anterior, middle, or posterior mediastinum. Common anterior mediastinal masses include thymoma, Hodgkin's lymphoma, and thyroid tumors. Middle mediastinal masses may include bronchogenic cysts or enlarged thyroid tumors. Posterior mediastinal masses are often neurogenic tumors, esophageal tumors, or hiatal hernias. Imaging with CT scan and biopsy are used to identify mass characteristics and guide management, which could include surgical excision or biopsy depending on the suspected malignancy risk. Complications of mediastinal mass surgery include increased risks of morbidity due to potential airway obstruction.
2. About Us
As an indoor digital printing specialist,
dgra is focused on customer service,
quality and on-time delivery.
We offer comprehensive range of graphic
solutions to satisfy every different and
challenging need of clients.
3. Our Values
• In God we trust
• Integrity
• Quality
• Innovative
• Responsibility
4. Our Portfolio
dgra has been privileged to be able to
work with some of Indonesia’s largest
companies. We have produced various
works for our clients to reach their target
market more effectively.
Please have a look at some of our works
showcased below.
19. Our client list includes:
BANKS / FINANCIAL INSTITUTES MALLS
• BNI 46 • Plaza Indonesia
• Artajasa • eX
• ABN-Amro • Mal Taman Anggrek
• Blok M Plaza
• Pluit Village
FOOD & BEVERAGES
• Bakmi GM
HOUSEWARE / ELECTRONICS
• Sushi Groove
• Red Tomato • Rumah Kita
• Sarpino’s Pizza • Ace Hardware
• Fiesta • index
• Electronic City
FASHION, APPAREL & ACCESSORIES
OTHERS
• Jean Paul GAULTIER
• Alta Moda • Singapore Airlines
• Alberta Ferretti • Rumah Sakit Husada
• Pedder Red • GS Fame
• S.T. Dupond • Lion Air
• Goldmart • RCTI
• Bubble Girl (by Sebastian Gunawan) • Petronas
• The Executive • CBN
• Allesi
• Thomas Sabo
20. Contact Us
For more information, please contact us at:
dgra
Jl. A.M. Sangaji No 11 BCD
Jakarta 10130
Indonesia
Telp. 630 5858
Fax. 6386 3767
Email. marketing@dgralab.com
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