This document contains final designs for Abygail Jones and Shania Carter, with each page showing the front and back of the designs. The designs have multiple pages showing both sides, front and back, for each design.
Font Tests Where you can actually see the DifferencesTheJellehKed
This document discusses font tests conducted by Abygail Jones. Jones tested various fonts to determine readability and legibility across different font styles, sizes, and formats. The results of the font tests are not described in detail within this short document.
The document provides information about marketing, public relations, and their functions. It explains key concepts such as market research, market analysis, marketing strategy, advertising, brand promotion, and managing public relations messages. Examples are given for each concept to further illustrate them, such as how market research methods can be used, an analysis of the target market for a hypothetical bar, and positive publicity stunts companies have done.
The document describes the process of developing an advertisement for an energy drink. It discusses using various Photoshop tools to create elements of the ad like curved shapes, text, and lighting effects. It also covers adding logos, images of the drink can, and social media links. The document evaluates the technical qualities of the ad design and considers ways to further improve the aesthetic qualities, such as changing background colors or adding another curved graphic element. It determines the final pieces are fit for their intended purpose as advertisements.
Design for Advertising: The design Pro Forma ImprovedTheJellehKed
The document describes the process of developing an advertisement for an energy drink. It discusses:
- Creating different layers for the background, top curve, and bottom curve. Warping the curves and ensuring contrasting colors.
- Adding the front of the can design and text using different fonts. Adjusting text size and placement.
- Incorporating logos from online images and adjusting layers to blend colors. Adding special effects like shadows and glows.
- Frequently adjusting colors to make elements blend together better. Adding a gradient background to draw attention.
- Further refinements like changing text and image placements and colors. Adding actual product images.
Aims and Considerations for Social ActionTheJellehKed
The document discusses considerations for researching social action campaigns. It notes that three diverse campaign artifacts should be analyzed to cover different purposes, techniques, and impacts. Sensitive topics could bring strong emotions, so care needs to be taken. Potential problems include finding campaigns in English, quantifying impacts, unintentionally causing offense, and not finding examples for some issues. The finished research may be displayed online, at transportation hubs, or through mainstream media if a campaign gains traction. Funding issues for organizations like Surfers Against Sewage include reliance on multiple income sources so a problem in one area does not cause overall failure, and potential loss of support if campaigns do not have their intended effect or include unethical elements.
The document discusses guidelines for responsible journalism according to the National Union of Journalists (NUJ). It provides guidance on writing about different groups in a fair and unbiased manner to avoid offending readers or negatively portraying people. Journalists are advised to consider social and cultural backgrounds when writing about those with different experiences. The NUJ code of conduct consists of 12 guidelines including fact-checking, avoiding intrusion into private lives, and not producing discriminatory material. Journalists are also advised to consider alternative perspectives and ensure their work is objective, accurate, truthful and fair to maintain credibility.
This document contains design plans for an item with a front and back. The plans include drawings for the front and back of the item repeated four times, suggesting designs are being considered for four of this item. In a few brief sentences, the essential information is that design plans with front and back views are presented here for some item in multiple variations.
Font Tests Where you can actually see the DifferencesTheJellehKed
This document discusses font tests conducted by Abygail Jones. Jones tested various fonts to determine readability and legibility across different font styles, sizes, and formats. The results of the font tests are not described in detail within this short document.
The document provides information about marketing, public relations, and their functions. It explains key concepts such as market research, market analysis, marketing strategy, advertising, brand promotion, and managing public relations messages. Examples are given for each concept to further illustrate them, such as how market research methods can be used, an analysis of the target market for a hypothetical bar, and positive publicity stunts companies have done.
The document describes the process of developing an advertisement for an energy drink. It discusses using various Photoshop tools to create elements of the ad like curved shapes, text, and lighting effects. It also covers adding logos, images of the drink can, and social media links. The document evaluates the technical qualities of the ad design and considers ways to further improve the aesthetic qualities, such as changing background colors or adding another curved graphic element. It determines the final pieces are fit for their intended purpose as advertisements.
Design for Advertising: The design Pro Forma ImprovedTheJellehKed
The document describes the process of developing an advertisement for an energy drink. It discusses:
- Creating different layers for the background, top curve, and bottom curve. Warping the curves and ensuring contrasting colors.
- Adding the front of the can design and text using different fonts. Adjusting text size and placement.
- Incorporating logos from online images and adjusting layers to blend colors. Adding special effects like shadows and glows.
- Frequently adjusting colors to make elements blend together better. Adding a gradient background to draw attention.
- Further refinements like changing text and image placements and colors. Adding actual product images.
Aims and Considerations for Social ActionTheJellehKed
The document discusses considerations for researching social action campaigns. It notes that three diverse campaign artifacts should be analyzed to cover different purposes, techniques, and impacts. Sensitive topics could bring strong emotions, so care needs to be taken. Potential problems include finding campaigns in English, quantifying impacts, unintentionally causing offense, and not finding examples for some issues. The finished research may be displayed online, at transportation hubs, or through mainstream media if a campaign gains traction. Funding issues for organizations like Surfers Against Sewage include reliance on multiple income sources so a problem in one area does not cause overall failure, and potential loss of support if campaigns do not have their intended effect or include unethical elements.
The document discusses guidelines for responsible journalism according to the National Union of Journalists (NUJ). It provides guidance on writing about different groups in a fair and unbiased manner to avoid offending readers or negatively portraying people. Journalists are advised to consider social and cultural backgrounds when writing about those with different experiences. The NUJ code of conduct consists of 12 guidelines including fact-checking, avoiding intrusion into private lives, and not producing discriminatory material. Journalists are also advised to consider alternative perspectives and ensure their work is objective, accurate, truthful and fair to maintain credibility.
This document contains design plans for an item with a front and back. The plans include drawings for the front and back of the item repeated four times, suggesting designs are being considered for four of this item. In a few brief sentences, the essential information is that design plans with front and back views are presented here for some item in multiple variations.
The document appears to be a font test document created by Abygail Jones for Bolt Energy. It consists of repeated text ("This is a test") in different fonts including Bolt Energy, Electrical, Cubic, EnergyDrink, Guevara, Nutsnbolts, and Century Gothic.
Multiple exposure photography involves superimposing two or more photographs to create a single image. It can be done using analog film cameras by opening the shutter multiple times to expose the film to multiple images, or digitally by merging images together using editing software. The technique produces images with a ghost-like quality and can use models, landscapes, or other subjects. Post-production may involve further editing the images by changing opacity, adding effects, or cropping.
Light writing involves using a light source like a fiber optic pen in a completely dark environment to draw images that are then captured with a DSLR camera. In addition to pens, other light sources like LED lights or candles can be used. Subjects can include landscapes
The document is a mind map exploring themes of fear through various artistic techniques and expressions. It maps connections between concepts like darkness, crying, being alone, paranoia, and suffocating with artistic methods like scanography, shadows, multiple exposure, and abstract perspective to convey fear. The mind map aims to represent fear through artistic expression and reflection on inner feelings like being alone, not normal, or suffering loss.
The band profile summarizes key details about the band The Big Channel including their name, age, album titles, genre, style, and contemporaries. The objectives section outlines goals to make the band nationally and globally recognized within a year by collaborating with other pop punk bands, selling 95,000-100,000 records in the first month, and gaining recognition through live performances and social media. The document provides information on targeting 16-25 year old females, using various media platforms like YouTube and magazines to promote the band, and selling merchandise to generate interest.
I uploaded this a bit ago and its here again with even more 'creative' content than before. Enjoy.
I made every girl different and their perfect the way they are. people tell them that they're different and people are smart. You think you know beauty? Love? Trust me, you don't - I'm the one who created them - Bo Burnham as God
Bo Burnham is an American comedian, musician, and actor. He began posting comedy videos on YouTube at age 16, gaining millions of views. While some criticized his rise to fame through YouTube, Burnham's comedy is unique in that it challenges social norms through politically incorrect lyrics and twisted takes on popular media. His fans support him for his genuinely funny and creative comedy rather than just his appearance.
The document provides information about various camera settings that impact photographs, including aperture, shutter speed, ISO, white balance, and post-processing techniques. It includes sample photographs demonstrating the effects of different settings.
The aperture setting controls depth of field and is used in landscape and portrait photography. Shutter speed can freeze or blur motion, with faster speeds freezing action and slower speeds showing movement. ISO adjusts the camera's light sensitivity, with higher ISO allowing less light but risking more noise. White balance helps the camera understand color temperatures to accurately reproduce colors. Post-processing can refine images through cropping, levels/tones adjustments, dodging and burning, and modifying colors.
1) Comedian Bo Burnham performed a song called "Repeat Stuff" that poked fun at Justin Bieber and the pop music industry.
2) During a show in Los Angeles, Burnham unknowingly performed the song for Bieber and his then-girlfriend Selena Gomez in the audience.
3) Though Bieber did not publicly respond, Burnham later apologized to him on Conan, while still implying that Bieber works for Satan based on lyrics in "Repeat Stuff."
Factual Writing Task 5 Long Response Mark 2TheJellehKed
Bo Burnham gained fame at a young age after one of his musical videos went viral on YouTube. Since then, he has had a successful career as a comedian and musician. Many fans discovered Burnham through his YouTube videos or through friends' recommendations. His special on Netflix also helped gain new fans. While some critics think Burnham's route to fame was illegitimate, his fans find him inspiring and feel he addresses real issues through his comedy. However, some of Burnham's jokes are considered too outrageous or offensive by fans. Nonetheless, his fans still greatly support his work and can cite many different favorite quotes from his various performances.
This document discusses comedian Bo Burnham and provides details about his career and comedy style. It notes that Burnham began his career by uploading comedy videos to YouTube at age 16, which went viral. Though he was accepted to Harvard, he chose to pursue a career in comedy. The document analyzes Burnham's unique comedy style, which incorporates music and challenges social norms by questioning things others wouldn't. It provides examples from his shows of twisting meanings in innocent stories to seem non-child friendly. The document concludes by discussing a finale from Burnham's recent show that left the audience questioning whether they truly know Burnham.
MusicMagpie had ambitious growth targets for 2013 and planned to raise awareness of its cash-for-CDs, DVDs, games and tech service through marketing and PR techniques. The target audience was 18-45 year olds. MusicMagpie utilized advertising including radio, TV, online and social media ads targeted at this demographic as well as magazine ads targeting similar interests to promote its brand and service. It also partnered with charities to raise money and awareness, helping to manage its public image positively.
The document provides an evaluation of logo designs and a membership form created for Surfers Against Sewage (SAS). It discusses the intended purpose of relating the designs to surfing, coastlines, and the UK. It summarizes the techniques used to create each logo, including shapes, colors, fonts, and imagery. It also evaluates how effectively the designs communicate the message of SAS and how they compare to the organization's original logo. Finally, it discusses the membership form creation, ensuring it adheres to the intended purpose and is appropriate for the target 16-60 year old audience.
The document lists final products including a logo, poster, membership form, and merchandise. It contains a short list of items under "Final Products" with no additional details provided about each item.
This membership form is for the organization Surfers Against Sewage. It collects contact information for members such as name, address, phone numbers and payment details. It offers both direct debit and credit card payment options for annual membership fees starting at £18 for unwaged individuals and £30 for families. The form also provides space for optional donations and features the organization's branding and address at the bottom.
This document contains mood boards for different poster campaign ideas on the topics of marine litter, water quality, and toxic chemicals. For each campaign idea, the document provides color schemes, fonts, and images that set the visual tone. The colors, fonts and images focus on conveying dark, disturbing or contrasting themes that highlight the problems being addressed in a compelling way to draw viewers in. Some common elements across the boards include a mix of san-serif and serif fonts, photographs showing environmental issues or risks, and a focus on using visual design elements that remain clear and readable at different sizes. The mood boards are intended to help develop concepts for hard-hitting poster campaigns on these environmental topics.
The Surfers Against Sewage organization uses a simple but eye-catching logo featuring dark and light blues in a wave shape to represent waves and their mission of protecting oceans. They sell a variety of branded merchandise on their website to raise funds. Their products use recycled and sustainable materials. They offer discounts to members to encourage support. SAS targets surfers, environmentalists, the general public, and students through educational programs to raise awareness of issues like pollution and promote behavior change and policy solutions. Their marketing uses powerful imagery and facts to get their message across in a visually striking way.
The document discusses considerations for researching social action campaigns. It notes that three diverse campaign artifacts should be analyzed to cover different purposes, techniques, and impacts. Sensitive topics could elicit strong emotions, so care must be taken to avoid causing offense. Research challenges may include language barriers, difficulty finding campaign impacts, and ensuring information is factual to appeal to diverse audiences. Finished pieces could be distributed through various media like websites, buses, and trains to reach broad audiences. Funding issues for organizations like Surfers Against Sewage include reliance on multiple income sources so failure of one threatens others, and actions that damage reputation could reduce memberships and sponsorships.
The document summarizes a case study about the campaign "Plant for the Planet". The campaign aims to raise global awareness about environmental damage and climate change by encouraging children worldwide to plant trees. It hopes to plant one million trees in every country to offset carbon emissions. The campaign creates and strengthens a global community focused on environmental issues. It uses simple advertisements featuring the organization's logo and the message "Every leaf traps CO2" along with a link to donate on their website. The goal is to infiltrate mainstream media and encourage children to take action by planting trees across the world.
Understanding clients and their requirements is key to marketing success. There are several techniques to understand clients, including putting oneself in their shoes, using customer data, and conducting satisfaction surveys. Understanding the market is also important to ensure business success through thorough research of competitors, potential customers, and gaps in the market. Tools like SWOT analysis, audience profiling, and the 4Ps of the marketing mix can help analyze the client/market. Holding events, endorsements, advertising, sponsorship, and merchandising are various marketing strategies that can raise brand awareness when done effectively.
Market research and analysis are important functions of marketing that provide companies with information about customer needs, market size and trends, and competition. Market research methods include surveys, focus groups, and interviews to collect both primary and secondary data. A market analyst's role is to develop and implement analytics and reporting to help marketing campaigns be more effective. Marketing strategy involves analyzing internal and external factors like the marketing mix, customer and competitor analysis, and using this information to set goals and objectives. Advertising is also important for organizations as it communicates information to consumers about available brands and products in order to drive trial, continuity, brand switching, and switching back.
Design for Advertising Task 5 ImprovedTheJellehKed
The document provides potential slogans, product names, drink names, and can design ideas for an energy drink brand. Some suggested slogans include "Party Hard, Stay Hydrated" and "Rock 'n' Roll can take it's Toll!". Product name ideas include "Bolt Energy", "Vigor Energy", and "Zip Energy". Drink name examples are "Cherry Bomb", "Potent Pizzazz", and "Orange Punch". Guidance is given on font styles, sizes, and placements for elements on the can design to maximize visibility and emphasis of the brand name and messaging.
The document appears to be a font test document created by Abygail Jones for Bolt Energy. It consists of repeated text ("This is a test") in different fonts including Bolt Energy, Electrical, Cubic, EnergyDrink, Guevara, Nutsnbolts, and Century Gothic.
Multiple exposure photography involves superimposing two or more photographs to create a single image. It can be done using analog film cameras by opening the shutter multiple times to expose the film to multiple images, or digitally by merging images together using editing software. The technique produces images with a ghost-like quality and can use models, landscapes, or other subjects. Post-production may involve further editing the images by changing opacity, adding effects, or cropping.
Light writing involves using a light source like a fiber optic pen in a completely dark environment to draw images that are then captured with a DSLR camera. In addition to pens, other light sources like LED lights or candles can be used. Subjects can include landscapes
The document is a mind map exploring themes of fear through various artistic techniques and expressions. It maps connections between concepts like darkness, crying, being alone, paranoia, and suffocating with artistic methods like scanography, shadows, multiple exposure, and abstract perspective to convey fear. The mind map aims to represent fear through artistic expression and reflection on inner feelings like being alone, not normal, or suffering loss.
The band profile summarizes key details about the band The Big Channel including their name, age, album titles, genre, style, and contemporaries. The objectives section outlines goals to make the band nationally and globally recognized within a year by collaborating with other pop punk bands, selling 95,000-100,000 records in the first month, and gaining recognition through live performances and social media. The document provides information on targeting 16-25 year old females, using various media platforms like YouTube and magazines to promote the band, and selling merchandise to generate interest.
I uploaded this a bit ago and its here again with even more 'creative' content than before. Enjoy.
I made every girl different and their perfect the way they are. people tell them that they're different and people are smart. You think you know beauty? Love? Trust me, you don't - I'm the one who created them - Bo Burnham as God
Bo Burnham is an American comedian, musician, and actor. He began posting comedy videos on YouTube at age 16, gaining millions of views. While some criticized his rise to fame through YouTube, Burnham's comedy is unique in that it challenges social norms through politically incorrect lyrics and twisted takes on popular media. His fans support him for his genuinely funny and creative comedy rather than just his appearance.
The document provides information about various camera settings that impact photographs, including aperture, shutter speed, ISO, white balance, and post-processing techniques. It includes sample photographs demonstrating the effects of different settings.
The aperture setting controls depth of field and is used in landscape and portrait photography. Shutter speed can freeze or blur motion, with faster speeds freezing action and slower speeds showing movement. ISO adjusts the camera's light sensitivity, with higher ISO allowing less light but risking more noise. White balance helps the camera understand color temperatures to accurately reproduce colors. Post-processing can refine images through cropping, levels/tones adjustments, dodging and burning, and modifying colors.
1) Comedian Bo Burnham performed a song called "Repeat Stuff" that poked fun at Justin Bieber and the pop music industry.
2) During a show in Los Angeles, Burnham unknowingly performed the song for Bieber and his then-girlfriend Selena Gomez in the audience.
3) Though Bieber did not publicly respond, Burnham later apologized to him on Conan, while still implying that Bieber works for Satan based on lyrics in "Repeat Stuff."
Factual Writing Task 5 Long Response Mark 2TheJellehKed
Bo Burnham gained fame at a young age after one of his musical videos went viral on YouTube. Since then, he has had a successful career as a comedian and musician. Many fans discovered Burnham through his YouTube videos or through friends' recommendations. His special on Netflix also helped gain new fans. While some critics think Burnham's route to fame was illegitimate, his fans find him inspiring and feel he addresses real issues through his comedy. However, some of Burnham's jokes are considered too outrageous or offensive by fans. Nonetheless, his fans still greatly support his work and can cite many different favorite quotes from his various performances.
This document discusses comedian Bo Burnham and provides details about his career and comedy style. It notes that Burnham began his career by uploading comedy videos to YouTube at age 16, which went viral. Though he was accepted to Harvard, he chose to pursue a career in comedy. The document analyzes Burnham's unique comedy style, which incorporates music and challenges social norms by questioning things others wouldn't. It provides examples from his shows of twisting meanings in innocent stories to seem non-child friendly. The document concludes by discussing a finale from Burnham's recent show that left the audience questioning whether they truly know Burnham.
MusicMagpie had ambitious growth targets for 2013 and planned to raise awareness of its cash-for-CDs, DVDs, games and tech service through marketing and PR techniques. The target audience was 18-45 year olds. MusicMagpie utilized advertising including radio, TV, online and social media ads targeted at this demographic as well as magazine ads targeting similar interests to promote its brand and service. It also partnered with charities to raise money and awareness, helping to manage its public image positively.
The document provides an evaluation of logo designs and a membership form created for Surfers Against Sewage (SAS). It discusses the intended purpose of relating the designs to surfing, coastlines, and the UK. It summarizes the techniques used to create each logo, including shapes, colors, fonts, and imagery. It also evaluates how effectively the designs communicate the message of SAS and how they compare to the organization's original logo. Finally, it discusses the membership form creation, ensuring it adheres to the intended purpose and is appropriate for the target 16-60 year old audience.
The document lists final products including a logo, poster, membership form, and merchandise. It contains a short list of items under "Final Products" with no additional details provided about each item.
This membership form is for the organization Surfers Against Sewage. It collects contact information for members such as name, address, phone numbers and payment details. It offers both direct debit and credit card payment options for annual membership fees starting at £18 for unwaged individuals and £30 for families. The form also provides space for optional donations and features the organization's branding and address at the bottom.
This document contains mood boards for different poster campaign ideas on the topics of marine litter, water quality, and toxic chemicals. For each campaign idea, the document provides color schemes, fonts, and images that set the visual tone. The colors, fonts and images focus on conveying dark, disturbing or contrasting themes that highlight the problems being addressed in a compelling way to draw viewers in. Some common elements across the boards include a mix of san-serif and serif fonts, photographs showing environmental issues or risks, and a focus on using visual design elements that remain clear and readable at different sizes. The mood boards are intended to help develop concepts for hard-hitting poster campaigns on these environmental topics.
The Surfers Against Sewage organization uses a simple but eye-catching logo featuring dark and light blues in a wave shape to represent waves and their mission of protecting oceans. They sell a variety of branded merchandise on their website to raise funds. Their products use recycled and sustainable materials. They offer discounts to members to encourage support. SAS targets surfers, environmentalists, the general public, and students through educational programs to raise awareness of issues like pollution and promote behavior change and policy solutions. Their marketing uses powerful imagery and facts to get their message across in a visually striking way.
The document discusses considerations for researching social action campaigns. It notes that three diverse campaign artifacts should be analyzed to cover different purposes, techniques, and impacts. Sensitive topics could elicit strong emotions, so care must be taken to avoid causing offense. Research challenges may include language barriers, difficulty finding campaign impacts, and ensuring information is factual to appeal to diverse audiences. Finished pieces could be distributed through various media like websites, buses, and trains to reach broad audiences. Funding issues for organizations like Surfers Against Sewage include reliance on multiple income sources so failure of one threatens others, and actions that damage reputation could reduce memberships and sponsorships.
The document summarizes a case study about the campaign "Plant for the Planet". The campaign aims to raise global awareness about environmental damage and climate change by encouraging children worldwide to plant trees. It hopes to plant one million trees in every country to offset carbon emissions. The campaign creates and strengthens a global community focused on environmental issues. It uses simple advertisements featuring the organization's logo and the message "Every leaf traps CO2" along with a link to donate on their website. The goal is to infiltrate mainstream media and encourage children to take action by planting trees across the world.
Understanding clients and their requirements is key to marketing success. There are several techniques to understand clients, including putting oneself in their shoes, using customer data, and conducting satisfaction surveys. Understanding the market is also important to ensure business success through thorough research of competitors, potential customers, and gaps in the market. Tools like SWOT analysis, audience profiling, and the 4Ps of the marketing mix can help analyze the client/market. Holding events, endorsements, advertising, sponsorship, and merchandising are various marketing strategies that can raise brand awareness when done effectively.
Market research and analysis are important functions of marketing that provide companies with information about customer needs, market size and trends, and competition. Market research methods include surveys, focus groups, and interviews to collect both primary and secondary data. A market analyst's role is to develop and implement analytics and reporting to help marketing campaigns be more effective. Marketing strategy involves analyzing internal and external factors like the marketing mix, customer and competitor analysis, and using this information to set goals and objectives. Advertising is also important for organizations as it communicates information to consumers about available brands and products in order to drive trial, continuity, brand switching, and switching back.
Design for Advertising Task 5 ImprovedTheJellehKed
The document provides potential slogans, product names, drink names, and can design ideas for an energy drink brand. Some suggested slogans include "Party Hard, Stay Hydrated" and "Rock 'n' Roll can take it's Toll!". Product name ideas include "Bolt Energy", "Vigor Energy", and "Zip Energy". Drink name examples are "Cherry Bomb", "Potent Pizzazz", and "Orange Punch". Guidance is given on font styles, sizes, and placements for elements on the can design to maximize visibility and emphasis of the brand name and messaging.
The document summarizes the student's process of creating a fanzine article about comedian Bo Burnham. It describes 3 drafts of the article, with the word count decreasing with each draft. Feedback from the student's tutor helped improve the article. The student also created 2 layout designs for the fanzine article in InDesign. Overall, the student felt they effectively captured the style of fanzines and managed their time well on the project.
This document contains summaries of different examples of magazine, tabloid, and fanzine layouts. For each layout type, there are multiple examples presented with descriptions of the fonts, colors, images, and positioning of elements on the page. The examples demonstrate variations in styles, from more formal and professional designs to simpler and more informal styles.
Task 3 - primary and secondary researchTheJellehKed
The summary provides a concise 3 sentence overview of the key points from the document. It states that the video is a challenge to the form of corporately owned pop stars who tell fans to feel good about themselves, which makes the fans love the celebrity and buy their media, while the same media is what made them feel bad about themselves. It also explains that the pop stars do this in a vague way aimed at the whole audience, and implies they are working for Satan.
During one of his shows, musical comedian Bo Burnham performed his song "Repeat Stuff" which pokes fun at Justin Bieber's music videos and lyrics. Burnham's song highlights issues with the media's influence on teenage girls' self-esteem and the cycle of celebrity obsession it creates. Though Bieber did not publicly respond, Burnham later apologized to him on Conan, saying it was not personal. Burnham uses satire and taboo topics in his comedy to make pointed critiques, though his on-stage persona is brash compared to his shy off-stage self. His performance took risks by criticizing pop music but seemed to land a punch that Bieber did not counter.
Comedian and musician Bo Burnham died at age 24 after being attacked by an angry fan near the end of his college tour. Burnham was known for his YouTube videos and introspective comedy that pushed boundaries. He had a successful career over just a few years, releasing albums and specials that were critically acclaimed. Though struggling at times with fame and its effects, Burnham expressed himself through comedy and music and had a positive impact on many fans before his untimely death in 2014.
The document discusses responsible journalism and guidelines for journalists from the National Union of Journalists (NUJ). It provides guidance on covering topics sensitively such as race, immigration, age, suicide, and disability. The NUJ code of conduct consists of 12 guidelines journalists must follow regarding accuracy, ethics, and avoiding discrimination. Journalists also have a "conscience clause" allowing them to refuse assignments that contradict their ethics. The document stresses the importance of being objective, accurate, truthful, and balancing all perspectives to maintain credibility.
We recently hosted the much-anticipated Community Skill Builders Workshop during our June online meeting. This event was a culmination of six months of listening to your feedback and crafting solutions to better support your PMI journey. Here’s a look back at what happened and the exciting developments that emerged from our collaborative efforts.
A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
Key Takeaways and Future Directions
The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
• Enhanced Resource Accessibility: We are working on a new, user-friendly resource page that will make it easier for members to access training materials and real-world application guides.
• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
• Increased Networking Opportunities: Expect to see more frequent and varied networking events, both virtual and in-person, to help you build connections and foster a sense of community.
Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For more, visit pmissc.org.
Parabolic antenna alignment system with Real-Time Angle Position FeedbackStevenPatrick17
Introduction
Parabolic antennas are a crucial component in many communication systems, including satellite communications, radio telescopes, and television broadcasting. Ensuring these antennas are properly aligned is vital for optimal performance and signal strength. A parabolic antenna alignment system, equipped with real-time angle position feedback and fault tracking, is designed to address this need. This document delves into the components, design, and implementation of such a system, highlighting its significance and applications.
Importance of Parabolic Antenna Alignment
The alignment of a parabolic antenna directly affects its performance. Even minor misalignments can lead to significant signal loss, which can degrade the quality of the received signal or cause communication failures. Proper alignment ensures that the antenna's focal point is accurately directed toward the signal source, maximizing the antenna's gain and efficiency. This precision is especially crucial in applications like satellite communications, where the antenna must track geostationary satellites with high accuracy.
Components of a Parabolic Antenna Alignment System
A parabolic antenna alignment system typically includes the following components:
Parabolic Dish: The primary reflector that collects and focuses incoming signals.
Feedhorn and Low Noise Block (LNB): Positioned at the dish's focal point to receive signals.
Stepper or Servo Motors: Adjust the azimuth (horizontal) and elevation (vertical) angles of the antenna.
Microcontroller (e.g., Arduino, Raspberry Pi): Processes sensor data and controls the motors.
Potentiometers: Provide feedback on the antenna's current angle positions.
Fault Detection Sensors: Monitor for potential faults such as cable discontinuities or LNB failures.
Control Software: Runs on the microcontroller, handling real-time processing and decision-making.
Real-Time Angle Position Feedback
Real-time feedback on the antenna's angle position is essential for maintaining precise alignment. This feedback is typically provided by potentiometers or rotary encoders, which continuously monitor the azimuth and elevation angles. The microcontroller reads this data and adjusts the motors accordingly to keep the antenna aligned with the signal source.
Fault Tracking in Antenna Alignment Systems
Fault tracking is vital for the reliability and performance of the antenna system. Common faults include cable discontinuities, LNB malfunctions, and motor failures. Sensors integrated into the system can detect these faults and either notify the user or initiate corrective actions automatically.
Design and Implementation
1. Parabolic Dish and Feedhorn
The parabolic dish is designed to reflect incoming signals to a focal point where the feedhorn and LNB are located. The dish's size and shape depend on the specific application and frequency range.
2. Motors and Position Control
Stepper motors or servo motors are used to control the azimuth and elevation of
LinkedIn for Your Job Search June 17, 2024Bruce Bennett
This webinar helps you understand and navigate your way through LinkedIn. Topics covered include learning the many elements of your profile, populating your work experience history, and understanding why a profile is more than just a resume. You will be able to identify the different features available on LinkedIn and where to focus your attention. We will teach how to create a job search agent on LinkedIn and explore job applications on LinkedIn.
Section 79(A) of Maharashtra Societies act 1860ManmohanJindal1
Lot of redevelopment projects are going on, where law and procedures are not followed , causing harm to the members of the society . This PPT is useful for every citizen living in society Building