WygDay 2010 - Bing Maps - integrez de la cartographie dans vos applications ...Wygwam
Nicolas Boonaert de Wygwam et auteur du livre Bing Maps, Marie Chenut Chassagne de Microsoft ont réalisé une présentation de la plateforme Bing Maps for Enterprise
Metodo de-lectoescritura-jose-boo-letra-chraquel BL
Este documento presenta una serie de ejercicios ortográficos en español centrados en palabras que comienzan con los sonidos "ch". Los ejercicios incluyen completar frases al revés, encontrar palabras en una sopa de letras, asociar nombres con dibujos y más. El objetivo es que el estudiante practique el reconocimiento y escritura de palabras con "ch".
Este documento presenta varias oraciones y palabras que contienen la letra z. Se pide al lector que rodee, una, copie y forme frases con palabras relacionadas con la letra z como zapato, zorro, zumo, azul, cazo, taza, entre otras. También incluye algunas oraciones como "Cazaron al zorro escondido en al zarza" y "El lazo del zapato es de color azul".
Chi Rong has experience in accounting and project management. She has a Master's degree in Project Management from Northeastern University and a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Suffolk University. Her previous roles include accounting internships at an accounting firm and supplies company in China where she maintained financial records and prepared statements. Most recently she worked as a manager assistant at a Boston company where she helped with meetings, scheduling, and financial statements.
WygDay 2010 - Bing Maps - integrez de la cartographie dans vos applications ...Wygwam
Nicolas Boonaert de Wygwam et auteur du livre Bing Maps, Marie Chenut Chassagne de Microsoft ont réalisé une présentation de la plateforme Bing Maps for Enterprise
Metodo de-lectoescritura-jose-boo-letra-chraquel BL
Este documento presenta una serie de ejercicios ortográficos en español centrados en palabras que comienzan con los sonidos "ch". Los ejercicios incluyen completar frases al revés, encontrar palabras en una sopa de letras, asociar nombres con dibujos y más. El objetivo es que el estudiante practique el reconocimiento y escritura de palabras con "ch".
Este documento presenta varias oraciones y palabras que contienen la letra z. Se pide al lector que rodee, una, copie y forme frases con palabras relacionadas con la letra z como zapato, zorro, zumo, azul, cazo, taza, entre otras. También incluye algunas oraciones como "Cazaron al zorro escondido en al zarza" y "El lazo del zapato es de color azul".
Chi Rong has experience in accounting and project management. She has a Master's degree in Project Management from Northeastern University and a Bachelor's degree in Accounting from Suffolk University. Her previous roles include accounting internships at an accounting firm and supplies company in China where she maintained financial records and prepared statements. Most recently she worked as a manager assistant at a Boston company where she helped with meetings, scheduling, and financial statements.
The document discusses several street artists including Banksy, Shepard Fairey, and Andy Warhol as inspirations for the author's final project. For their outcome, the author decided to design a Donald Trump poster combining Banksy's stencil style with Andy Warhol's pop art approach. They created stencils of Trump and experimented with different color backgrounds before settling on a multi-colored design in Photoshop. Their final poster features the word "Future" to communicate their view that Trump's actions may affect the future. The author is proud that their outcome successfully incorporated elements from their inspirations.
Masking tape street art was created by three friends, Liam, Karan and Connor. They used masking tape to create large scale artwork directly on streets and sidewalks. Their temporary tape murals aimed to bring color and creativity to public spaces in a unique way.
This document analyzes and summarizes several anti-smoking posters. It discusses how each poster is effective in discouraging smoking through their visual design and messaging. The first poster uses a cartoon illustration and caption to grab attention without long text. The second replaces a mouth with cigarettes to elicit disgust. The third appeals to parental emotions by depicting an upset child who would love them more if they quit. The fourth warns about the harmful influence of smoking around babies. The fifth poster is simple text that gets its point across clearly without confusing images.
This document discusses different types of legal and illegal street art, or graffiti. It identifies four types of legal graffiti: paper cup graffiti, masking tape art, graffiti on walls with owner permission, and rangoli powder art. The document notes that graffiti without permission is a form of criminal damage according to law. Those caught can face fines up to £5,000 or further punishment if damages exceed that amount. Three common types of illegal graffiti identified are tagging, throw-ups, and stenciling, which are considered criminal damage since they ruin property without consent.
The document discusses creating a mood board and mind map that uses negative space, black and red colors, and a large image. It suggests including statistics, a picture of someone smoking, and a drawn illustration or depictive image.
The document summarizes information on four street artists: Banksy, Os Gêmeos, Swoon, and Escif. It provides details on each artist's background, style, and location of work. For Banksy, it notes he began doing graffiti in Bristol in the late 1990s using stencils and focuses on political and social themes. Os Gêmeos are twin brothers from Brazil whose international career has seen their art in many museums. Swoon uses temporary paint so her works will wash away, avoiding permanent damage. Escif primarily does large murals in Valencia and other countries.
The document discusses different techniques for street art, including spray paint, stencils, liquid paints, murals, tiles, LED lighting, sculptures, posters, installations, Lego art, origami, and 3D art. Spray paint allows for quick coverage but mistakes cannot be fixed, while stencils ensure accuracy but require more preparation time. Liquid paints allow for detailed, colorful work but take more time. Murals, tiles, sculptures, installations, origami and 3D art showcase creativity but some techniques may be more time-consuming or expensive than others. Overall the document evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of various street art forms.
Stopping smoking has numerous health benefits. Within a year of quitting, lung capacity can improve by 10% as coughing lessens and breathing becomes easier. Those who quit by age 30 add 10 years to their life expectancy. Quitting smoking also reduces stress levels, improves senses of taste and smell, and lowers the risk of many cancers and heart or lung diseases. Secondhand smoke increases risks of lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses for non-smokers as well. Smoking during pregnancy can cause complications like premature birth and low birthweight for the baby.
Understand issues relevant to design for advertising (4) [autosaved]karan singh
This document provides an overview of different types of advertising including guerrilla marketing, product placement, packaging, outdoor, broadcast, mobile, online, and print advertising. It also discusses important considerations for advertising design such as understanding the target customer, developing an advertising strategy focused on the company, customer, and competition, and constraints like laws, budgets, and ethics.
The document provides an evaluation of a book cover design project for Roald Dahl's "All Sorts" by a student named Karan Singh. The evaluation consists of 3 sections:
1) Explaining how the final cover communicates the themes of the book through images, colors, lighting and style.
2) Evaluating how the typeface styles and letter forms communicate the main themes of the book using correct terminology.
3) Explaining contextual influences from other designers and artists, and what was learned from them, as well as other book covers that inspired or influenced the design and why the original cover was or was not effective.
The document provides an evaluation of a book cover design project for Roald Dahl's "All Sorts" by a student named Karan Singh. The evaluation consists of 3 sections:
1) Explaining how the final cover communicates the themes of the book through images, colors, lighting and style.
2) Evaluating how the typeface styles and letter forms communicate the main themes of the book using correct terminology.
3) Explaining contextual influences from other designers/artists and book covers that inspired or influenced the design process.
The document provides an evaluation of a book cover design project for Roald Dahl's "All Sorts" by a student named Karan Singh. The evaluation consists of 3 sections:
1) Explaining how the final cover communicates the themes of the book through images, colors, lighting and style.
2) Evaluating how the typeface styles and letter forms communicate the main themes of the book using correct terminology.
3) Explaining contextual influences from other designers/artists and book covers that inspired or influenced the design process.
The document provides an evaluation of a book cover design project for Roald Dahl's "All Sorts" by a student named Karan Singh. The evaluation consists of 3 sections:
1) Explaining how the final cover communicates the themes of the book through images, colors, lighting and style.
2) Evaluating how the typeface styles and letter forms communicate the main themes of the book using correct terminology.
3) Explaining contextual influences from other designers and artists, and what was learned from them, as well as other book covers that inspired or influenced the design and why the original cover was or was not effective.
This document discusses two Barbara Kruger artworks. The first depicts a person putting their finger to their lips in black, white and red colors which Kruger uses in reference to her past in the newspaper industry. The second shows a photograph of many people with text at the center in Futura Condensed font conveying a message about not being rude. Both pieces incorporate Kruger's signature style of manipulated photographs with overlaid text.
This document discusses different types of fonts including serif, sans serif, decorative, and script. Serif fonts have small lines or "flicks" at the ends of letters, while sans serif fonts do not. Decorative fonts are designed for larger text and have exaggerated features. Script fonts mimic different styles of handwriting. The document also provides examples of book covers that use different typography and color design techniques to appeal to readers and convey information about the book's content and intended audience through the cover design alone.
This document discusses font choices for a book cover of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. Four different fonts are described as options. Each font is evaluated on whether it has characteristics like a baseline, mean line, and cap line. The fonts are also assessed on whether the style relates to and hints at the book's content involving chocolate and sweets without reading the title.
The document defines several typography terms:
- Point size refers to the measurement of a font size, while leading is the distance between lines of text.
- A typeface is a group of fonts with the same design, while a font is a single style within a typeface like bold or italic.
- Upper case refers to capital letters and lower case to smaller letters.
- Numerals are numbers and glyphs are individual characters within a font.
- Alignment styles include left, right, centered and justified alignment of text.
- Kerning is the spacing between letters and tracking affects the density of a line of text.
- Dingbats are symbol fonts like arrows and stars.
Point size refers to the measurement of a font size, while leading is the distance between baselines of successive lines of text. A typeface is a group of fonts with the same design, such as Arial, while a font only includes one style, like Arial bold. Upper case letters are capitalized, and lower case are not. Numerals refer to numbers, while glyphs are symbols. Text alignment can be left, right, centered or justified. Kerning is the spacing between characters, and tracking affects the density of text by adjusting letter spacing. Dingbats fonts contain symbols like arrows and stars.
This document defines common typography terms including: typeface refers to a family of fonts that share the same design but may differ in style like bold or italic, while a font only has one style; upper and lower case refer to capital and lowercase letters; numerals are numbers; glyphs are symbols; point size and leading affect font size; alignment styles control text positioning; kerning and tracking affect spacing between characters; and dingbats are symbol fonts.
The document discusses several street artists including Banksy, Shepard Fairey, and Andy Warhol as inspirations for the author's final project. For their outcome, the author decided to design a Donald Trump poster combining Banksy's stencil style with Andy Warhol's pop art approach. They created stencils of Trump and experimented with different color backgrounds before settling on a multi-colored design in Photoshop. Their final poster features the word "Future" to communicate their view that Trump's actions may affect the future. The author is proud that their outcome successfully incorporated elements from their inspirations.
Masking tape street art was created by three friends, Liam, Karan and Connor. They used masking tape to create large scale artwork directly on streets and sidewalks. Their temporary tape murals aimed to bring color and creativity to public spaces in a unique way.
This document analyzes and summarizes several anti-smoking posters. It discusses how each poster is effective in discouraging smoking through their visual design and messaging. The first poster uses a cartoon illustration and caption to grab attention without long text. The second replaces a mouth with cigarettes to elicit disgust. The third appeals to parental emotions by depicting an upset child who would love them more if they quit. The fourth warns about the harmful influence of smoking around babies. The fifth poster is simple text that gets its point across clearly without confusing images.
This document discusses different types of legal and illegal street art, or graffiti. It identifies four types of legal graffiti: paper cup graffiti, masking tape art, graffiti on walls with owner permission, and rangoli powder art. The document notes that graffiti without permission is a form of criminal damage according to law. Those caught can face fines up to £5,000 or further punishment if damages exceed that amount. Three common types of illegal graffiti identified are tagging, throw-ups, and stenciling, which are considered criminal damage since they ruin property without consent.
The document discusses creating a mood board and mind map that uses negative space, black and red colors, and a large image. It suggests including statistics, a picture of someone smoking, and a drawn illustration or depictive image.
The document summarizes information on four street artists: Banksy, Os Gêmeos, Swoon, and Escif. It provides details on each artist's background, style, and location of work. For Banksy, it notes he began doing graffiti in Bristol in the late 1990s using stencils and focuses on political and social themes. Os Gêmeos are twin brothers from Brazil whose international career has seen their art in many museums. Swoon uses temporary paint so her works will wash away, avoiding permanent damage. Escif primarily does large murals in Valencia and other countries.
The document discusses different techniques for street art, including spray paint, stencils, liquid paints, murals, tiles, LED lighting, sculptures, posters, installations, Lego art, origami, and 3D art. Spray paint allows for quick coverage but mistakes cannot be fixed, while stencils ensure accuracy but require more preparation time. Liquid paints allow for detailed, colorful work but take more time. Murals, tiles, sculptures, installations, origami and 3D art showcase creativity but some techniques may be more time-consuming or expensive than others. Overall the document evaluates the advantages and disadvantages of various street art forms.
Stopping smoking has numerous health benefits. Within a year of quitting, lung capacity can improve by 10% as coughing lessens and breathing becomes easier. Those who quit by age 30 add 10 years to their life expectancy. Quitting smoking also reduces stress levels, improves senses of taste and smell, and lowers the risk of many cancers and heart or lung diseases. Secondhand smoke increases risks of lung cancer, heart disease, and respiratory illnesses for non-smokers as well. Smoking during pregnancy can cause complications like premature birth and low birthweight for the baby.
Understand issues relevant to design for advertising (4) [autosaved]karan singh
This document provides an overview of different types of advertising including guerrilla marketing, product placement, packaging, outdoor, broadcast, mobile, online, and print advertising. It also discusses important considerations for advertising design such as understanding the target customer, developing an advertising strategy focused on the company, customer, and competition, and constraints like laws, budgets, and ethics.
The document provides an evaluation of a book cover design project for Roald Dahl's "All Sorts" by a student named Karan Singh. The evaluation consists of 3 sections:
1) Explaining how the final cover communicates the themes of the book through images, colors, lighting and style.
2) Evaluating how the typeface styles and letter forms communicate the main themes of the book using correct terminology.
3) Explaining contextual influences from other designers and artists, and what was learned from them, as well as other book covers that inspired or influenced the design and why the original cover was or was not effective.
The document provides an evaluation of a book cover design project for Roald Dahl's "All Sorts" by a student named Karan Singh. The evaluation consists of 3 sections:
1) Explaining how the final cover communicates the themes of the book through images, colors, lighting and style.
2) Evaluating how the typeface styles and letter forms communicate the main themes of the book using correct terminology.
3) Explaining contextual influences from other designers/artists and book covers that inspired or influenced the design process.
The document provides an evaluation of a book cover design project for Roald Dahl's "All Sorts" by a student named Karan Singh. The evaluation consists of 3 sections:
1) Explaining how the final cover communicates the themes of the book through images, colors, lighting and style.
2) Evaluating how the typeface styles and letter forms communicate the main themes of the book using correct terminology.
3) Explaining contextual influences from other designers/artists and book covers that inspired or influenced the design process.
The document provides an evaluation of a book cover design project for Roald Dahl's "All Sorts" by a student named Karan Singh. The evaluation consists of 3 sections:
1) Explaining how the final cover communicates the themes of the book through images, colors, lighting and style.
2) Evaluating how the typeface styles and letter forms communicate the main themes of the book using correct terminology.
3) Explaining contextual influences from other designers and artists, and what was learned from them, as well as other book covers that inspired or influenced the design and why the original cover was or was not effective.
This document discusses two Barbara Kruger artworks. The first depicts a person putting their finger to their lips in black, white and red colors which Kruger uses in reference to her past in the newspaper industry. The second shows a photograph of many people with text at the center in Futura Condensed font conveying a message about not being rude. Both pieces incorporate Kruger's signature style of manipulated photographs with overlaid text.
This document discusses different types of fonts including serif, sans serif, decorative, and script. Serif fonts have small lines or "flicks" at the ends of letters, while sans serif fonts do not. Decorative fonts are designed for larger text and have exaggerated features. Script fonts mimic different styles of handwriting. The document also provides examples of book covers that use different typography and color design techniques to appeal to readers and convey information about the book's content and intended audience through the cover design alone.
This document discusses font choices for a book cover of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. Four different fonts are described as options. Each font is evaluated on whether it has characteristics like a baseline, mean line, and cap line. The fonts are also assessed on whether the style relates to and hints at the book's content involving chocolate and sweets without reading the title.
The document defines several typography terms:
- Point size refers to the measurement of a font size, while leading is the distance between lines of text.
- A typeface is a group of fonts with the same design, while a font is a single style within a typeface like bold or italic.
- Upper case refers to capital letters and lower case to smaller letters.
- Numerals are numbers and glyphs are individual characters within a font.
- Alignment styles include left, right, centered and justified alignment of text.
- Kerning is the spacing between letters and tracking affects the density of a line of text.
- Dingbats are symbol fonts like arrows and stars.
Point size refers to the measurement of a font size, while leading is the distance between baselines of successive lines of text. A typeface is a group of fonts with the same design, such as Arial, while a font only includes one style, like Arial bold. Upper case letters are capitalized, and lower case are not. Numerals refer to numbers, while glyphs are symbols. Text alignment can be left, right, centered or justified. Kerning is the spacing between characters, and tracking affects the density of text by adjusting letter spacing. Dingbats fonts contain symbols like arrows and stars.
This document defines common typography terms including: typeface refers to a family of fonts that share the same design but may differ in style like bold or italic, while a font only has one style; upper and lower case refer to capital and lowercase letters; numerals are numbers; glyphs are symbols; point size and leading affect font size; alignment styles control text positioning; kerning and tracking affect spacing between characters; and dingbats are symbol fonts.
This document announces the winners of the 2024 Youth Poster Contest organized by MATFORCE. It lists the grand prize and age category winners for grades K-6, 7-12, and individual age groups from 5 years old to 18 years old.
Heart Touching Romantic Love Shayari In English with ImagesShort Good Quotes
Explore our beautiful collection of Romantic Love Shayari in English to express your love. These heartfelt shayaris are perfect for sharing with your loved one. Get the best words to show your love and care.
This tutorial offers a step-by-step guide on how to effectively use Pinterest. It covers the basics such as account creation and navigation, as well as advanced techniques including creating eye-catching pins and optimizing your profile. The tutorial also explores collaboration and networking on the platform. With visual illustrations and clear instructions, this tutorial will equip you with the skills to navigate Pinterest confidently and achieve your goals.
Fashionista Chic Couture Maze & Coloring Adventures is a coloring and activity book filled with many maze games and coloring activities designed to delight and engage young fashion enthusiasts. Each page offers a unique blend of fashion-themed mazes and stylish illustrations to color, inspiring creativity and problem-solving skills in children.
Hadj Ounis's most notable work is his sculpture titled "Metamorphosis." This piece showcases Ounis's mastery of form and texture, as he seamlessly combines metal and wood to create a dynamic and visually striking composition. The juxtaposition of the two materials creates a sense of tension and harmony, inviting viewers to contemplate the relationship between nature and industry.
The cherry: beauty, softness, its heart-shaped plastic has inspired artists since Antiquity. Cherries and strawberries were considered the fruits of paradise and thus represented the souls of men.