El documento habla sobre el Protocolo de Kioto y el control de la contaminación. El Protocolo de Kioto es un tratado internacional para combatir el calentamiento global firmado en 1997. Busca estabilizar los gases de efecto invernadero en la atmósfera para prevenir el cambio climático antropogénico. Sin control de contaminación de emisiones, desechos y actividades humanas, se degradará el medio ambiente. La educación sobre contaminación y medio ambiente desde edades tempranas puede crear más conciencia y presión para proteger el medio ambiente
El documento describe los componentes y tipos de suelo. Los componentes del suelo incluyen trozos pequeños de rocas, restos de seres vivos en descomposición, animales pequeños como lombrices, hojas, ramitas y partes de animales muertos. Los tipos de suelo mencionados son los suelos humíferos ricos en materia orgánica, los suelos arcillosos que a menudo drenan mal el agua, y los suelos arenosos compuestos principalmente de arena que no retienen agua.
This document contains a series of codes with letters and numbers, with W codes making up the first 4 lines, Y codes the next 6 lines, and Z codes the final 7 lines, suggesting it is simply a listing of coded data points.
El documento describe los 8 aprendizajes fundamentales que todos los estudiantes deben lograr al final de la educación básica. Estos aprendizajes incluyen competencias en comunicación, ciudadanía, aprendizaje autónomo, uso de métodos científicos y matemáticos, metas y expresión artística. El estado garantiza las condiciones para enseñar estos aprendizajes de manera efectiva a nivel nacional.
La viscosidad es la resistencia interna de un fluido al flujo y al cambio de forma. Se define como la relación entre el esfuerzo cortante y el gradiente de velocidad. Los fluidos newtonianos tienen una viscosidad que depende solo de la temperatura, mientras que los fluidos no newtonianos exhiben una viscosidad que depende de otros factores como la tasa de corte. La viscosidad se mide utilizando viscosímetros capilares, que miden la caída de presión a través de un tubo capilar para determinar la viscosidad de acuerdo
El documento habla sobre el Protocolo de Kioto y el control de la contaminación. El Protocolo de Kioto es un tratado internacional para combatir el calentamiento global firmado en 1997. Busca estabilizar los gases de efecto invernadero en la atmósfera para prevenir el cambio climático antropogénico. Sin control de contaminación de emisiones, desechos y actividades humanas, se degradará el medio ambiente. La educación sobre contaminación y medio ambiente desde edades tempranas puede crear más conciencia y presión para proteger el medio ambiente
El documento describe los componentes y tipos de suelo. Los componentes del suelo incluyen trozos pequeños de rocas, restos de seres vivos en descomposición, animales pequeños como lombrices, hojas, ramitas y partes de animales muertos. Los tipos de suelo mencionados son los suelos humíferos ricos en materia orgánica, los suelos arcillosos que a menudo drenan mal el agua, y los suelos arenosos compuestos principalmente de arena que no retienen agua.
This document contains a series of codes with letters and numbers, with W codes making up the first 4 lines, Y codes the next 6 lines, and Z codes the final 7 lines, suggesting it is simply a listing of coded data points.
El documento describe los 8 aprendizajes fundamentales que todos los estudiantes deben lograr al final de la educación básica. Estos aprendizajes incluyen competencias en comunicación, ciudadanía, aprendizaje autónomo, uso de métodos científicos y matemáticos, metas y expresión artística. El estado garantiza las condiciones para enseñar estos aprendizajes de manera efectiva a nivel nacional.
La viscosidad es la resistencia interna de un fluido al flujo y al cambio de forma. Se define como la relación entre el esfuerzo cortante y el gradiente de velocidad. Los fluidos newtonianos tienen una viscosidad que depende solo de la temperatura, mientras que los fluidos no newtonianos exhiben una viscosidad que depende de otros factores como la tasa de corte. La viscosidad se mide utilizando viscosímetros capilares, que miden la caída de presión a través de un tubo capilar para determinar la viscosidad de acuerdo
The document discusses various technologies used in constructing a product and what was learned from using each one. It describes learning how to use a camera and its settings to take high quality photos. Photoshop allowed editing and adding effects to images, and learning new tools like the Camera Raw Filter and Burn Tool. YouTube provided inspiration and tutorials to improve skills with Photoshop. Blogger enabled uploading work and tracking progress to identify mistakes and areas for improvement. Other websites like Pinterest offered inspiration from professional products and allowed collecting references in a mood board.
Reception theory, created by Stuart Hall, suggests that texts are encoded with meaning by producers but audiences decode meaning based on their own social and cultural backgrounds, which can lead to different readings. These readings include the dominant reading where the message is fully accepted, the negotiated reading where parts are accepted and rejected, and the oppositional reading where the entire message is rejected.
The two-step flow theory developed by Katz and Lazarsfeld suggests that information moves in two stages: first to opinion leaders who interpret the message, and then the interpretation is passed on to a wider audience along with the original content. This process between a media message and audience reaction is called personal influence.
The hypodermic needle theory created by Katz and Lazarsfeld suggests that mass media has a direct and powerful effect on audiences by injecting messages that trigger a designed behavioral response, treating audiences as passive receivers of information without considering other cultural influences.
Uses & Gratification Theory originated in the 1970s and focuses on the active audience and how individuals use mass communication rather than the sender and message. It explains that people actively seek out media to satisfy individual needs like building relationships, establishing identity, seeking distraction, and gaining information. The theory's core assumptions are that it explains the functions of media for people and societies, and that it aims to understand how people use media to satisfy needs, discover motives for media use, and identify the consequences of individual media consumption.
The document outlines Vladimir Propp's character theory, identifying 8 main character archetypes in folktales: the Hero embarks on a quest and marries the Princess; the Villain aims to stop the Hero; the Princess is rescued and becomes the Hero's reward; the Donor gives advice or gifts to assist the Hero; the Helper arrives critically to support the Hero; the Father protects the Princess and tests the Hero; the False Hero pretends to be heroic; and the Dispatcher sends the Hero on their mission.
Todorov's narrative theory proposes that stories follow a 5 stage structure: an initial equilibrium is disrupted by a problem, leading to a period of realization and chaos as the problem is identified, followed by attempts to restore order by solving the problem, ultimately resulting in a new equilibrium that resolves the issue but differs from the original situation.
Levi-Strauss proposed that humans understand the world through systems of binary oppositions such as good vs evil, black vs white, and boy vs girl. He argued that narratives use these opposing concepts to create conflicts. Examples include binaries between peace and war, civilization and savagery, as well as domestic and foreign relations.
Barthes' narrative codes include the enigma code which creates mysteries within texts using clues but no clear answers, intriguing audiences. The action code sequences periods of action to excite audiences while adding suspense. The semantic code includes semes to suggest additional meanings and connotations. The symbolic code uses symbolism to create contrasts and greater meaning. The cultural code refers to external knowledge like science, history and culture.
This document compares a double-page magazine spread the author created for their product to one made by Kerrang!. Both used a mid-shot as the dominant enlarged image taking up half the spread. They also included pull quotes and slugs. The main differences were the color schemes, with the author using black and red instead of Kerrang!'s black and pink, and the author's spread included a sub-image and no puff.
Culture magazines typically separate articles into sections by topic and include images and minimal text on the cover to direct attention to the main image. The contents page includes short, snappy text and sub-images with captions as well as staff credits and contact information in smaller type at the bottom or side. Double page spreads commonly have one or two small images and a simple color scheme to avoid distraction from the text and appeal to target audiences.
The document summarizes several major media conglomerates:
- Time Warner is a global leader in television networks, film, and television entertainment.
- General Electric operates in power, oil/gas, aviation, healthcare and other industries and is among the largest and most profitable U.S. firms.
- Viacom has interests in cinema and cable television and is the world's sixth largest broadcasting and cable company.
- News Corp was spun off from 21st Century Fox and focuses on newspapers and publishing.
- The Walt Disney Company is the world's second largest broadcasting and cable company and operates TV networks, film studios, parks and resorts.
- Sony is a Japanese conglomerate focused on
The document discusses photographic styles across different music magazines. Kerrang! typically features full-page mid-shots or medium close-ups of band members, with direct eye contact and seductive or inviting expressions if looking at the camera, or chocolate box or catalogue expressions if looking away. If multiple people are photographed, one person is in front with others behind in different poses. Metal Hammer also uses full-page mid-shots at eye level, with direct eye contact and comic, seductive or catalogue expressions. The author's own magazine will feature mid-shots opposite articles, with models making direct eye contact through an invitational expression, at eye level under natural lighting.
The document discusses common conventions for album cover and magazine front cover photography. It notes that the dominant image usually features a direct gaze towards the viewer, uses dark colors and facial expressions that are seductive, invitational, aggressive or comic. While studios allow for controlled lighting and backgrounds, the author proposes doing a photoshoot outdoors for their magazine cover to give it a natural, mysterious look against a backdrop of foliage.
This document provides brief descriptions of several media companies: EMAP owns brands in industries like retail, health, and fashion; Condé Nast produces high quality print, digital, and video content for influential audiences; Nat Mags was a British magazine publisher established in 1910; IPC Media publishes over 350 million copies per year in the UK; Future Publishing publishes over 180 magazines in fields like video games and technology; and Bauer Media Group manages magazines, digital products, radio and TV stations across the world.
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Discover unparalleled creativity and technical prowess with India's leading web development companies. From custom solutions to e-commerce platforms, harness the expertise of skilled developers at competitive prices. Transform your digital presence, enhance the user experience, and propel your business to new heights with innovative solutions tailored to your needs, all from the heart of India's tech industry.
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Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
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Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
The document discusses various technologies used in constructing a product and what was learned from using each one. It describes learning how to use a camera and its settings to take high quality photos. Photoshop allowed editing and adding effects to images, and learning new tools like the Camera Raw Filter and Burn Tool. YouTube provided inspiration and tutorials to improve skills with Photoshop. Blogger enabled uploading work and tracking progress to identify mistakes and areas for improvement. Other websites like Pinterest offered inspiration from professional products and allowed collecting references in a mood board.
Reception theory, created by Stuart Hall, suggests that texts are encoded with meaning by producers but audiences decode meaning based on their own social and cultural backgrounds, which can lead to different readings. These readings include the dominant reading where the message is fully accepted, the negotiated reading where parts are accepted and rejected, and the oppositional reading where the entire message is rejected.
The two-step flow theory developed by Katz and Lazarsfeld suggests that information moves in two stages: first to opinion leaders who interpret the message, and then the interpretation is passed on to a wider audience along with the original content. This process between a media message and audience reaction is called personal influence.
The hypodermic needle theory created by Katz and Lazarsfeld suggests that mass media has a direct and powerful effect on audiences by injecting messages that trigger a designed behavioral response, treating audiences as passive receivers of information without considering other cultural influences.
Uses & Gratification Theory originated in the 1970s and focuses on the active audience and how individuals use mass communication rather than the sender and message. It explains that people actively seek out media to satisfy individual needs like building relationships, establishing identity, seeking distraction, and gaining information. The theory's core assumptions are that it explains the functions of media for people and societies, and that it aims to understand how people use media to satisfy needs, discover motives for media use, and identify the consequences of individual media consumption.
The document outlines Vladimir Propp's character theory, identifying 8 main character archetypes in folktales: the Hero embarks on a quest and marries the Princess; the Villain aims to stop the Hero; the Princess is rescued and becomes the Hero's reward; the Donor gives advice or gifts to assist the Hero; the Helper arrives critically to support the Hero; the Father protects the Princess and tests the Hero; the False Hero pretends to be heroic; and the Dispatcher sends the Hero on their mission.
Todorov's narrative theory proposes that stories follow a 5 stage structure: an initial equilibrium is disrupted by a problem, leading to a period of realization and chaos as the problem is identified, followed by attempts to restore order by solving the problem, ultimately resulting in a new equilibrium that resolves the issue but differs from the original situation.
Levi-Strauss proposed that humans understand the world through systems of binary oppositions such as good vs evil, black vs white, and boy vs girl. He argued that narratives use these opposing concepts to create conflicts. Examples include binaries between peace and war, civilization and savagery, as well as domestic and foreign relations.
Barthes' narrative codes include the enigma code which creates mysteries within texts using clues but no clear answers, intriguing audiences. The action code sequences periods of action to excite audiences while adding suspense. The semantic code includes semes to suggest additional meanings and connotations. The symbolic code uses symbolism to create contrasts and greater meaning. The cultural code refers to external knowledge like science, history and culture.
This document compares a double-page magazine spread the author created for their product to one made by Kerrang!. Both used a mid-shot as the dominant enlarged image taking up half the spread. They also included pull quotes and slugs. The main differences were the color schemes, with the author using black and red instead of Kerrang!'s black and pink, and the author's spread included a sub-image and no puff.
Culture magazines typically separate articles into sections by topic and include images and minimal text on the cover to direct attention to the main image. The contents page includes short, snappy text and sub-images with captions as well as staff credits and contact information in smaller type at the bottom or side. Double page spreads commonly have one or two small images and a simple color scheme to avoid distraction from the text and appeal to target audiences.
The document summarizes several major media conglomerates:
- Time Warner is a global leader in television networks, film, and television entertainment.
- General Electric operates in power, oil/gas, aviation, healthcare and other industries and is among the largest and most profitable U.S. firms.
- Viacom has interests in cinema and cable television and is the world's sixth largest broadcasting and cable company.
- News Corp was spun off from 21st Century Fox and focuses on newspapers and publishing.
- The Walt Disney Company is the world's second largest broadcasting and cable company and operates TV networks, film studios, parks and resorts.
- Sony is a Japanese conglomerate focused on
The document discusses photographic styles across different music magazines. Kerrang! typically features full-page mid-shots or medium close-ups of band members, with direct eye contact and seductive or inviting expressions if looking at the camera, or chocolate box or catalogue expressions if looking away. If multiple people are photographed, one person is in front with others behind in different poses. Metal Hammer also uses full-page mid-shots at eye level, with direct eye contact and comic, seductive or catalogue expressions. The author's own magazine will feature mid-shots opposite articles, with models making direct eye contact through an invitational expression, at eye level under natural lighting.
The document discusses common conventions for album cover and magazine front cover photography. It notes that the dominant image usually features a direct gaze towards the viewer, uses dark colors and facial expressions that are seductive, invitational, aggressive or comic. While studios allow for controlled lighting and backgrounds, the author proposes doing a photoshoot outdoors for their magazine cover to give it a natural, mysterious look against a backdrop of foliage.
This document provides brief descriptions of several media companies: EMAP owns brands in industries like retail, health, and fashion; Condé Nast produces high quality print, digital, and video content for influential audiences; Nat Mags was a British magazine publisher established in 1910; IPC Media publishes over 350 million copies per year in the UK; Future Publishing publishes over 180 magazines in fields like video games and technology; and Bauer Media Group manages magazines, digital products, radio and TV stations across the world.
Revolutionizing the Digital Landscape: Web Development Companies in Indiaamrsoftec1
Discover unparalleled creativity and technical prowess with India's leading web development companies. From custom solutions to e-commerce platforms, harness the expertise of skilled developers at competitive prices. Transform your digital presence, enhance the user experience, and propel your business to new heights with innovative solutions tailored to your needs, all from the heart of India's tech industry.
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
Visual Design for Enterprise Applications
Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
Connect Conference 2022: Passive House - Economic and Environmental Solution...TE Studio
Passive House: The Economic and Environmental Solution for Sustainable Real Estate. Lecture by Tim Eian of TE Studio Passive House Design in November 2022 in Minneapolis.
- The Built Environment
- Let's imagine the perfect building
- The Passive House standard
- Why Passive House targets
- Clean Energy Plans?!
- How does Passive House compare and fit in?
- The business case for Passive House real estate
- Tools to quantify the value of Passive House
- What can I do?
- Resources
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In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
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including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
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during the 'Arena • Young adults in the workplace' conference hosted by Knight Moves.
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Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
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