This document discusses editing an image for a magazine by removing the background and adding a color with the hex code #474747. The author chose this color because it is included in their color scheme for the magazine.
The document discusses the PAS 2020 standard for direct marketing. It was developed to help the direct marketing industry reduce waste and improve environmental performance in response to government targets and EU directives. The PAS 2020 standard establishes objectives and indicators for different aspects of direct marketing campaigns to indirectly measure their environmental impact. It can be used by organizations involved in direct marketing campaigns and their suppliers to certify their environmental management systems. Certification to the PAS 2020 standard provides benefits like assurance of compliance, competitive advantage, and focus on continual improvement.
International home sales make up approximately 7% of the total US residential real estate market by dollar volume. The majority of international sales are concentrated in a few states and originate from five countries. While international buyers have diverse motivations, many see US real estate as a secure investment. Real estate professionals with specialized experience and knowledge of foreign markets and cultures are important for assisting international clients.
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The document provides instructions for editing a PowerPoint diagram template with 3D cubes standing in a semicircle. It describes how to:
1. Ungroup objects to edit them individually.
2. Change colors by selecting shapes, right-clicking, and selecting format options.
3. Replace images by right-clicking, selecting format picture, and browsing for new images.
The template allows customizing the diagram by editing colors, sizes, orientations, and replacing images.
The document summarizes the services provided by RF Global Presentation, a company that offers low-cost RF repairs for industries such as semiconductor, printing, and plasma. The company was established in 2004 to provide repairs for less than competitors, with no markup on parts or evaluation fees. Key services include fast 2-3 day turnaround times, 24/7 online tracking of repairs, and a customer support website for managing repairs.
The document provides monthly and annual average solar irradiation data for Nagpur, Maharashtra, India for different types of solar collectors and meteorological conditions. Specifically, it details the tilted flat plate collector irradiance, global horizontal irradiance, direct normal irradiance, air temperature, earth skin temperature, atmospheric pressure, and relative humidity on a monthly and annual basis. It also lists the latitude, longitude, and elevation of Nagpur.
The document discusses Encap Systems Corp., a company that provides stucco replacement using a product called Encap. Encap can be applied in one step, bonds to most substrates, and offers strengths up to 6000 PSI. It comes in various colors and textures, and provides benefits like moisture resistance and a 5-year warranty. The document provides examples of completed projects using Encap for stucco replacement and resurfacing.
The document discusses the PAS 2020 standard for direct marketing. It was developed to help the direct marketing industry reduce waste and improve environmental performance in response to government targets and EU directives. The PAS 2020 standard establishes objectives and indicators for different aspects of direct marketing campaigns to indirectly measure their environmental impact. It can be used by organizations involved in direct marketing campaigns and their suppliers to certify their environmental management systems. Certification to the PAS 2020 standard provides benefits like assurance of compliance, competitive advantage, and focus on continual improvement.
International home sales make up approximately 7% of the total US residential real estate market by dollar volume. The majority of international sales are concentrated in a few states and originate from five countries. While international buyers have diverse motivations, many see US real estate as a secure investment. Real estate professionals with specialized experience and knowledge of foreign markets and cultures are important for assisting international clients.
3d cubes building blocks stacked in semicircle 1 powerpoint ppt slides.SlideTeam.net
The document provides instructions for editing a PowerPoint diagram template with 3D cubes standing in a semicircle. It describes how to:
1. Ungroup objects to edit them individually.
2. Change colors by selecting shapes, right-clicking, and selecting format options.
3. Replace images by right-clicking, selecting format picture, and browsing for new images.
The template allows customizing the diagram by editing colors, sizes, orientations, and replacing images.
The document summarizes the services provided by RF Global Presentation, a company that offers low-cost RF repairs for industries such as semiconductor, printing, and plasma. The company was established in 2004 to provide repairs for less than competitors, with no markup on parts or evaluation fees. Key services include fast 2-3 day turnaround times, 24/7 online tracking of repairs, and a customer support website for managing repairs.
The document provides monthly and annual average solar irradiation data for Nagpur, Maharashtra, India for different types of solar collectors and meteorological conditions. Specifically, it details the tilted flat plate collector irradiance, global horizontal irradiance, direct normal irradiance, air temperature, earth skin temperature, atmospheric pressure, and relative humidity on a monthly and annual basis. It also lists the latitude, longitude, and elevation of Nagpur.
The document discusses Encap Systems Corp., a company that provides stucco replacement using a product called Encap. Encap can be applied in one step, bonds to most substrates, and offers strengths up to 6000 PSI. It comes in various colors and textures, and provides benefits like moisture resistance and a 5-year warranty. The document provides examples of completed projects using Encap for stucco replacement and resurfacing.
Ricoh printers are bright, durable, and simple to use. Ricoh has corporate offices in New Delhi and a registered office in Mumbai. It has various branch locations across India. For more information, contact the provided URL, addresses, phone numbers, or email address.
The document provides warnings about the illegality of price fixing and engaging in unethical competitive practices. It emphasizes the importance of competitive intelligence and outlines strategies for gathering information about competitors and markets from publicly available sources, including using ratios, triangulating data, and consulting experts. The document also provides examples of analyzing competitive intelligence to make strategic recommendations.
This document discusses the history of Sony and its founder Akio Morita. It describes how Akio worked as a scientist in the Japanese navy during World War II. After the war ended, Akio co-founded Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, which later became Sony. The company started by making rice cookers and radios, and eventually expanded internationally by focusing on selling quality products in America. The document also examines differences between Japanese and American management and business styles, and how competition drove innovation in Japan. It concludes by advocating for resolving trade issues through cooperation instead of conflict.
This document appears to be drafts of a backing cover for a digipak. It contains the title "DIGIPAK BACKING COVER" and lists "DRAFTING" and "MICHAEL BADDELEY" possibly as the drafter and designer. There are draft numbers 1, 3, and 5 listed but no other information on the content of the drafts.
1. TiO2 nanofibers were fabricated using electrospinning of a solution containing polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), ethanol, acetic acid, and titanium tetraiso propoxide. The nanofibers were annealed at 450°C to form anatase TiO2.
2. The TiO2 nanofibers had diameters between 170-280 nm and demonstrated high surface area. Photocatalytic tests showed the TiO2 nanofibers were able to degrade over 90% of a 10 ppm Rhodamine B solution within 6 hours of UV light exposure without dispersing into a powder first.
3. Using a polymer like PVAc in the electrospinning process allowed
The document discusses draft reasoning for a Digipak poster. It notes conventions of posters in this genre include featuring the album cover prominently and including the artist and album name. For this poster, the author decided not to follow many conventions and try something different from posters that just feature the cover, artist, and album name. The goal is to create a poster that links to the album cover and insert in a unique way that stands out from typical posters and better achieves the author's aims.
Michael Baddeley drafted several interior designs for a digipak after researching common conventions, which included lyrics booklets, advertisements, or limited edition posters. While his designs departed from the simplicity of some covers, he maintained features like a plain white background and central symbol, and felt his professional-looking designs were authentic despite differing from genres that include many artist images. He created four drafts for the interior cover.
The document discusses five drafts of inside covers created for a digipak. It notes that most digipaks contain booklets with lyrics or advertisements. While originally wanting a simple, minimalist design to match the covers, the designer decided to make the inside more substantial. Draft 5 is highlighted as departing from the simple style of the covers but still incorporating plain backgrounds and central symbols. The designs are deemed professional as they resemble those by professional designers.
This document discusses draft reasoning for a digipak side panel. The author wanted the side panel to convey that the artwork is less important than the music on the CD. Therefore, the drafts experiment with displaying either the artist or album name in small text to inform audiences while emphasizing that the information does not really matter compared to the music. The author considered a plain side panel but decided it needed some element to it.
The document discusses drafts created for the backing cover of a digipak. It describes researching backing covers from similar genres which generally had a plain backing with a track list or image with track list. To keep with the simplistic minimalist front cover design, the creator decided the backing would have a plain background and track list in plain writing. Several drafts were made with some keeping the front cover symbol, and the creator felt the drafts had a professional authentic style resembling those by professionals.
This document contains draft designs for the front cover of a digipak, with Michael Baddeley creating several drafts and variations that either have a standard orientation or are inverted. The drafts explore different visual compositions and layouts for the cover without providing details on the content or purpose of the digipak.
The document discusses drafts of a digipak cover for an album. It notes that the cover will be for an album instead of a single, as the song is part of an album. After reviewing covers in the genre, which typically feature photos of the artist, the author decided on a minimalist design with just the artist and album name on a black background. This was chosen because the album has more of a political statement than others in the genre. The drafts of the cover are then presented over the next nine slides.
After creating a simplistic front cover with minimal features and a white background, the designer created backing drafts that were similarly minimalistic. Most album backings in this genre have a plain backing with the track list written in plain text or an image with the track list. To keep consistency with the front cover, the designer's drafts featured a plain background with the track list written plainly in some drafts, and also included the front cover symbol. The designer created 5 drafts that they felt were professional and authentic to professionally designed albums in this genre.
This document contains draft designs for a digipak front cover, with Michael Baddeley providing 8 draft versions and their inverted counterparts for consideration in the final design. The drafts offer different layouts and orientations as the designer works to determine the optimal visual presentation of content on the cover.
The document discusses different genres of music videos and provides examples. It describes typical elements found in rap videos like artists repping their hometowns and wearing popular brands. It also notes rap videos often feature short anecdotes relating to the song lyrics, as seen in Kanye West and Jay Z's "No Church in the Wild" video. Rock videos commonly show bands performing at concerts or house parties with high energy, exemplified by Enter Shikari's "Sssnakepit". Pop videos aim to appeal to younger viewers, seen in Jessie J's "Nobody's Perfect" which uses an Alice in Wonderland theme to convey its message.
The document discusses different genres of music videos and provides examples for each genre. For rap videos, it notes they typically feature artists repping their hometowns and wearing popular brands. It gives A$AP Rocky's "Peso" video as an example. For rock videos, it states they often show bands performing at concerts or house parties with dancing, such as Enter Shikari's "Sssnakepit." Finally, it mentions pop videos aim to appeal to younger viewers, like Jessie J's "Nobody's Perfect" which uses an Alice in Wonderland theme to convey its message of individuality.
The document discusses different genres of music videos and provides examples for each genre. For rap videos, it notes they typically feature artists repping their hometowns and wearing popular brands. It gives A$AP Rocky's "Peso" video as an example. For rock videos, it states they often show bands performing at concerts or house parties with dancing, like Enter Shikari's "Sssnakepit." Finally, it mentions pop videos aim to appeal to younger viewers, such as Jessie J's "Nobody's Perfect" which uses an Alice in Wonderland theme.
The document describes the process of drafting and revising a front cover design over several iterations. Key changes included modifying the color scheme, moving design elements around, adding and changing images, and filling empty spaces. The final draft was selected because it had the best visual appeal with the intended color scheme, included relevant images, lacked dead space, and followed conventions of magazine design.
This document contains multiple sections with headlines and images. It discusses several topics across different sections based on the headlines. While the details and examples are not provided, the document touches on various issues at a high level through the use of headlines and images in each section.
The document lists different typefaces and their font styles (normal, bold, italics, bold italics). It includes typefaces like Century Gothic, Aharoni, Berlin Sans, Impact, Calibri, Verdana, Rockwell Extra Bold, Times New Roman, and Edwarian Script. The last section explains that the author will use Calibri, Times New Roman, and Impact for their work, with Calibri for the contents page and double page spread, Times New Roman for quotes, and Impact for titles to make them stand out.
Ricoh printers are bright, durable, and simple to use. Ricoh has corporate offices in New Delhi and a registered office in Mumbai. It has various branch locations across India. For more information, contact the provided URL, addresses, phone numbers, or email address.
The document provides warnings about the illegality of price fixing and engaging in unethical competitive practices. It emphasizes the importance of competitive intelligence and outlines strategies for gathering information about competitors and markets from publicly available sources, including using ratios, triangulating data, and consulting experts. The document also provides examples of analyzing competitive intelligence to make strategic recommendations.
This document discusses the history of Sony and its founder Akio Morita. It describes how Akio worked as a scientist in the Japanese navy during World War II. After the war ended, Akio co-founded Tokyo Tsushin Kogyo, which later became Sony. The company started by making rice cookers and radios, and eventually expanded internationally by focusing on selling quality products in America. The document also examines differences between Japanese and American management and business styles, and how competition drove innovation in Japan. It concludes by advocating for resolving trade issues through cooperation instead of conflict.
This document appears to be drafts of a backing cover for a digipak. It contains the title "DIGIPAK BACKING COVER" and lists "DRAFTING" and "MICHAEL BADDELEY" possibly as the drafter and designer. There are draft numbers 1, 3, and 5 listed but no other information on the content of the drafts.
1. TiO2 nanofibers were fabricated using electrospinning of a solution containing polyvinyl acetate (PVAc), ethanol, acetic acid, and titanium tetraiso propoxide. The nanofibers were annealed at 450°C to form anatase TiO2.
2. The TiO2 nanofibers had diameters between 170-280 nm and demonstrated high surface area. Photocatalytic tests showed the TiO2 nanofibers were able to degrade over 90% of a 10 ppm Rhodamine B solution within 6 hours of UV light exposure without dispersing into a powder first.
3. Using a polymer like PVAc in the electrospinning process allowed
The document discusses draft reasoning for a Digipak poster. It notes conventions of posters in this genre include featuring the album cover prominently and including the artist and album name. For this poster, the author decided not to follow many conventions and try something different from posters that just feature the cover, artist, and album name. The goal is to create a poster that links to the album cover and insert in a unique way that stands out from typical posters and better achieves the author's aims.
Michael Baddeley drafted several interior designs for a digipak after researching common conventions, which included lyrics booklets, advertisements, or limited edition posters. While his designs departed from the simplicity of some covers, he maintained features like a plain white background and central symbol, and felt his professional-looking designs were authentic despite differing from genres that include many artist images. He created four drafts for the interior cover.
The document discusses five drafts of inside covers created for a digipak. It notes that most digipaks contain booklets with lyrics or advertisements. While originally wanting a simple, minimalist design to match the covers, the designer decided to make the inside more substantial. Draft 5 is highlighted as departing from the simple style of the covers but still incorporating plain backgrounds and central symbols. The designs are deemed professional as they resemble those by professional designers.
This document discusses draft reasoning for a digipak side panel. The author wanted the side panel to convey that the artwork is less important than the music on the CD. Therefore, the drafts experiment with displaying either the artist or album name in small text to inform audiences while emphasizing that the information does not really matter compared to the music. The author considered a plain side panel but decided it needed some element to it.
The document discusses drafts created for the backing cover of a digipak. It describes researching backing covers from similar genres which generally had a plain backing with a track list or image with track list. To keep with the simplistic minimalist front cover design, the creator decided the backing would have a plain background and track list in plain writing. Several drafts were made with some keeping the front cover symbol, and the creator felt the drafts had a professional authentic style resembling those by professionals.
This document contains draft designs for the front cover of a digipak, with Michael Baddeley creating several drafts and variations that either have a standard orientation or are inverted. The drafts explore different visual compositions and layouts for the cover without providing details on the content or purpose of the digipak.
The document discusses drafts of a digipak cover for an album. It notes that the cover will be for an album instead of a single, as the song is part of an album. After reviewing covers in the genre, which typically feature photos of the artist, the author decided on a minimalist design with just the artist and album name on a black background. This was chosen because the album has more of a political statement than others in the genre. The drafts of the cover are then presented over the next nine slides.
After creating a simplistic front cover with minimal features and a white background, the designer created backing drafts that were similarly minimalistic. Most album backings in this genre have a plain backing with the track list written in plain text or an image with the track list. To keep consistency with the front cover, the designer's drafts featured a plain background with the track list written plainly in some drafts, and also included the front cover symbol. The designer created 5 drafts that they felt were professional and authentic to professionally designed albums in this genre.
This document contains draft designs for a digipak front cover, with Michael Baddeley providing 8 draft versions and their inverted counterparts for consideration in the final design. The drafts offer different layouts and orientations as the designer works to determine the optimal visual presentation of content on the cover.
The document discusses different genres of music videos and provides examples. It describes typical elements found in rap videos like artists repping their hometowns and wearing popular brands. It also notes rap videos often feature short anecdotes relating to the song lyrics, as seen in Kanye West and Jay Z's "No Church in the Wild" video. Rock videos commonly show bands performing at concerts or house parties with high energy, exemplified by Enter Shikari's "Sssnakepit". Pop videos aim to appeal to younger viewers, seen in Jessie J's "Nobody's Perfect" which uses an Alice in Wonderland theme to convey its message.
The document discusses different genres of music videos and provides examples for each genre. For rap videos, it notes they typically feature artists repping their hometowns and wearing popular brands. It gives A$AP Rocky's "Peso" video as an example. For rock videos, it states they often show bands performing at concerts or house parties with dancing, such as Enter Shikari's "Sssnakepit." Finally, it mentions pop videos aim to appeal to younger viewers, like Jessie J's "Nobody's Perfect" which uses an Alice in Wonderland theme to convey its message of individuality.
The document discusses different genres of music videos and provides examples for each genre. For rap videos, it notes they typically feature artists repping their hometowns and wearing popular brands. It gives A$AP Rocky's "Peso" video as an example. For rock videos, it states they often show bands performing at concerts or house parties with dancing, like Enter Shikari's "Sssnakepit." Finally, it mentions pop videos aim to appeal to younger viewers, such as Jessie J's "Nobody's Perfect" which uses an Alice in Wonderland theme.
The document describes the process of drafting and revising a front cover design over several iterations. Key changes included modifying the color scheme, moving design elements around, adding and changing images, and filling empty spaces. The final draft was selected because it had the best visual appeal with the intended color scheme, included relevant images, lacked dead space, and followed conventions of magazine design.
This document contains multiple sections with headlines and images. It discusses several topics across different sections based on the headlines. While the details and examples are not provided, the document touches on various issues at a high level through the use of headlines and images in each section.
The document lists different typefaces and their font styles (normal, bold, italics, bold italics). It includes typefaces like Century Gothic, Aharoni, Berlin Sans, Impact, Calibri, Verdana, Rockwell Extra Bold, Times New Roman, and Edwarian Script. The last section explains that the author will use Calibri, Times New Roman, and Impact for their work, with Calibri for the contents page and double page spread, Times New Roman for quotes, and Impact for titles to make them stand out.
The document provides information about a band, including their name in the title and images of band members. It discusses the band's background and history in multiple sections with headlines and images. The document aims to give readers an overview of the band through text, images, and organized content sections.
The document discusses the development of skills in creating a music magazine. It summarizes conventions used in other magazines and how they were applied or challenged in the design. It also discusses refining the target audience and developing technical skills in Adobe Fireworks through practice merging layers, editing images, and exploring different tools. The document reflects on improvements from an earlier preliminary task through more drafting, research, planning, and use of software capabilities.
This document describes the author's process of drafting and revising their magazine cover design over 5 iterations. The author experimented with different masthead fonts, layouts, and color schemes to make the masthead stand out and use empty space effectively. In the final draft, the author was satisfied that the masthead stood out against the background colors chosen to complement the main image.
This document describes the author's process of drafting a magazine cover over three iterations. In the first draft, the author did not like the layout and font used. For the second draft, the author added more elements but felt the font did not make the magazine stand out. In the third draft, the author changed the font of the masthead but was unsatisfied with the layout. The author plans to further refine the masthead layout.
This document summarizes the author's process of drafting a magazine front cover. Over five iterations, the author experimented with layout, color schemes, and placement of elements like the masthead, contents, and plug text to create a design that stands out and makes effective use of space. In the final version, the masthead is prominently displayed while allowing room for other elements, and a color scheme complements the main image.
1. This is my first draft of my magazine. On this I have edited
the background out of the image and then put in the colour
with the hex code #474747. I picked this colour because it is
one of the colours on my colour scheme that I have made.