This document provides a recipe that includes a list of ingredients and instructions for preparation. It also offers some additional tips and quotes related to the recipe. Images are included to illustrate steps or provide additional context.
This document provides instructions for a lesson on adding hyperlinks to a presentation and completing peer and self evaluations. It outlines tasks for watching a demonstration on how to add hyperlinks between slides, copying the hyperlinks to all slides, completing peer and self evaluation sheets, and submitting the final work. The objectives are to learn how to add hyperlinks and choose fonts, understand the importance of peer assessment, and improve work based on feedback received.
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This document appears to be a set of revision questions covering various topics related to geography. It includes 15 questions in 9 sections on topics such as earthquakes and volcanoes, rivers and water management, coasts, settlement and urbanization, population and migration, quality of life, industry, leisure and tourism, agriculture, energy, and global environmental concerns. The questions range from definitions of key terms to explanations of geographic concepts and processes.
Irn-Bru is known for producing controversial advertisements that appeal to younger audiences through humor. Their ads historically pushed boundaries and received complaints, though more recent campaigns take a lighter approach. Current ads promote a consistent brand image through shared elements like color schemes, repeated motifs like the mascot in the bird costume, and film techniques that highlight the product. While technology has changed, Irn-Bru's humorous style remains integral to grabbing audience attention.
The document is advertising for Majestic Millwork, a company that produces custom woodwork including doors. They promise to open up design possibilities for homes and buildings through their millwork products and services. The main message is repeated in different visual styles across the text to emphasize Majestic Millwork opens up creative options through woodworking.
La Academia de Ciencias desarrolló actividades relacionadas con Campeche durante marzo de 2015, incluyendo rompecabezas, lotería, y memoramas sobre frutas, animales y juegos tradicionales de la región. Los estudiantes también hicieron fosiles de hojas y maquetas de flora y fauna locales. Las actividades concluyeron el 26 de marzo y se mostraron imágenes como evidencia.
Este documento describe la tarea de realizar una búsqueda en la base de datos CINAHL sobre el tratamiento hospitalario de infecciones de heridas por cesárea. Instruye acceder a CINAHL a través de la Biblioteca de Salud, realizar una búsqueda siguiendo estrategias aprendidas en seminarios limitando los resultados a los últimos 5 años, y revisar y resumir bibliográficamente 5 artículos seleccionados usando el estilo Vancouver a través de REFWORKS.
What have you learned from your audience feedbackemsteward
The feedback received on the music video, digipack, and magazine advert for a British hip hop band was mostly positive. Audience members responded well to the representations of British hip hop culture in the editing, shots, fonts, and color schemes used. Some felt the shots in the music video were too long. Overall, the feedback showed the projects successfully portrayed the band and genre.
This document provides instructions for a lesson on adding hyperlinks to a presentation and completing peer and self evaluations. It outlines tasks for watching a demonstration on how to add hyperlinks between slides, copying the hyperlinks to all slides, completing peer and self evaluation sheets, and submitting the final work. The objectives are to learn how to add hyperlinks and choose fonts, understand the importance of peer assessment, and improve work based on feedback received.
Revision Questions From Letts Short Version 08 With RevisionMark Ollis
This document appears to be a set of revision questions covering various topics related to geography. It includes 15 questions in 9 sections on topics such as earthquakes and volcanoes, rivers and water management, coasts, settlement and urbanization, population and migration, quality of life, industry, leisure and tourism, agriculture, energy, and global environmental concerns. The questions range from definitions of key terms to explanations of geographic concepts and processes.
Irn-Bru is known for producing controversial advertisements that appeal to younger audiences through humor. Their ads historically pushed boundaries and received complaints, though more recent campaigns take a lighter approach. Current ads promote a consistent brand image through shared elements like color schemes, repeated motifs like the mascot in the bird costume, and film techniques that highlight the product. While technology has changed, Irn-Bru's humorous style remains integral to grabbing audience attention.
The document is advertising for Majestic Millwork, a company that produces custom woodwork including doors. They promise to open up design possibilities for homes and buildings through their millwork products and services. The main message is repeated in different visual styles across the text to emphasize Majestic Millwork opens up creative options through woodworking.
La Academia de Ciencias desarrolló actividades relacionadas con Campeche durante marzo de 2015, incluyendo rompecabezas, lotería, y memoramas sobre frutas, animales y juegos tradicionales de la región. Los estudiantes también hicieron fosiles de hojas y maquetas de flora y fauna locales. Las actividades concluyeron el 26 de marzo y se mostraron imágenes como evidencia.
Este documento describe la tarea de realizar una búsqueda en la base de datos CINAHL sobre el tratamiento hospitalario de infecciones de heridas por cesárea. Instruye acceder a CINAHL a través de la Biblioteca de Salud, realizar una búsqueda siguiendo estrategias aprendidas en seminarios limitando los resultados a los últimos 5 años, y revisar y resumir bibliográficamente 5 artículos seleccionados usando el estilo Vancouver a través de REFWORKS.
What have you learned from your audience feedbackemsteward
The feedback received on the music video, digipack, and magazine advert for a British hip hop band was mostly positive. Audience members responded well to the representations of British hip hop culture in the editing, shots, fonts, and color schemes used. Some felt the shots in the music video were too long. Overall, the feedback showed the projects successfully portrayed the band and genre.
Desarrollo de la semana nº3 salud ocupacional melo1995
se trata de un caso que sucedió en una empresa , lo cual paso por que no se tomaron las medidas necesarias , por tal motivo hay que estar muy atentos en como actuar frente a un accidente
Biogas composite tunnel for nepal monastery Eng 25.12.2015hungpt250583
This proposal discusses developing biogas solutions for monasteries in Nepal to address the country's energy crisis. It outlines Nepal's unstable energy situation due to an embargo that cut off fuel imports from India. This has increased costs and caused hardship. The document then evaluates potential energy solutions for Nepal like solar, wind, thermal, and biogas. It focuses on biogas as a viable option, describing Vietnam's improved plastic tube biogas design that could be implemented in Nepalese monasteries in a sustainable and affordable manner.
The document provides guidance on using Twitter for marketing. It explains that Twitter should not be treated solely as a selling platform. It provides specifications for header photos, profile photos, and tweets. It also describes how to set up a Twitter profile, integrate Twitter with other platforms and websites, search for relevant topics and accounts to follow, and generate code to display tweets on an external website. The document aims to make Twitter marketing easy by explaining the basic features and functionality.
This document provides a self-evaluation of the student's process and final products for a graphic design project. The student produced three final products within the deadline: a fanzine, broadsheet, and tabloid. Time management was key to completing the projects on time. The student gained new skills using InDesign and experimenting with layouts. Feedback noted strengths like bold headlines that catch attention. Areas for improvement included refining mastheads. Overall, the student felt their technical skills with programs like InDesign and Photoshop improved over the course as their style developed.
The document provides details about the design process for a fanzine article focused on hippie fashion. It discusses exploring different layouts, typography, and image styles. Examples included a minimalist design using white space and simplistic black and white photos versus a more graphic urban style. Images would reflect hippie symbols and neon colors. Text would use decorative vintage fonts in a variety of sizes and placements. The designer experimented with manipulating photos in Photoshop and combining images and text in creative overlapping columns and rotations across the page. The goal was to create an unconventional, scrapbook-like design that captures the hippie lifestyle.
The document discusses design conventions for tabloid newspaper front pages. It notes that tabloids prioritize images over text, use candid celebrity photos, and employ colors like red prominently. Common layouts include overlapping text and images, headlines and mastheads of equal size, and multiple stories presented on the front page. Successful designs grab attention with eye-catching headlines and balance the ratio of text to large, engaging photographs that illustrate the stories.
The document discusses the design of flat newspaper plans and layouts. It examines existing newspaper designs like The Times and The Guardian as inspiration. Key elements of newspaper design identified include the masthead at the top, the main story and headline in a large font, and additional featured stories. The main text is usually set in columns, which can be 4-5 columns. Images are also common and help break up the text. Captions accompany images and additional smaller images can be used within the text. Advertisements are also typically placed to attract readers.
The document discusses various typographic design experiments using techniques like duplicating, overlapping, and warping text in different orientations and combinations of fonts to create effects like reflections, distortions, and the illusion of falling letters. A range of fonts including serif, sans serif, and display styles are used along with techniques like drop shadows, strokes, and transparency to enhance the designs for different purposes and audiences. The designs are intended to be simplistic yet effective using layers, rotations, sizing, and placement of text elements.
This document summarizes the design process and decisions for a concert poster. Key elements included incorporating consistent principles while varying rotation, orientation and sizing to see which worked best. A red and black color scheme was used to attract attention while conveying warning. The header was made bolder to stand out. After experimenting, the designer preferred the header on the right for clarity. Artist names were in unique, modern fonts to appeal to younger audiences. Ticket prices were emphasized in a large red font. The layout was refined by fading text banners and using a shadow effect with red text. Social media links were made smaller. Mixing uppercase and lowercase for the date and time added visual interest while maintaining readability.
This document discusses experiments with layout and design for a fashion magazine article. It begins by using a pink and pastel color scheme with cropped face images to suggest femininity. The article is laid out in three columns. Subsequent experiments include a simplistic 5x3 grid with clean lines, wrapping text around a model silhouette, and warping overlapping text and images in multiple layers for a more abstract style appealing to younger audiences. The final design emphasizes layering cut photographs underneath text in columns of varying sizes to maintain an abstract style.
This document analyzes the layout and design of a double page magazine spread featuring an interview with Emma Watson. Key elements discussed include:
- The use of two columns of text split into paragraphs to keep the audience engaged
- A pull quote taken from the interview in the center to highlight part of the content
- Images and text blended together seamlessly through positioning and negative space
- Traditional magazine styles like serif fonts, line spacing and margins incorporated into the minimalist design.
This document summarizes three examples of factual writing:
1. A step-by-step guide for making a friendship bracelet found in a craft book or girl's magazine. It uses diagrams and minimal text with bold numbering to clearly explain the process.
2. A flyer for a museum party that informs people of dates, times, prices, and music lineup. It uses a stylized digital image and lists information in varying font sizes and a bullet point format for clarity.
3. A passage from a history textbook about Alexander the Great, using images and captions to supplement in-depth textual analysis formatted into paragraphs with bolded keywords. It aims to provide reliable information through multiple sources.
The document describes the process of creating experimental portrait photographs using mixed media techniques. To create the first image, the photographer added a black and white filter to the original photograph to make facial features stand out more. Contrast and curves were also added. Newspaper print with words related to unhappiness were layered over the top portion of the face. The eyebrows, eyes, and lips were created using a collage of cut up fashion magazine pieces. For the second image, the photographer created a collage of texts related to depression, then layered newspaper print and scanography images over the original photograph. Mixed media techniques including ripped magazine strips were used to comment on breaking through stereotypes and the idea of self discovery.
This proposal discusses creating a set of 3 photographs exploring the theme of self-discovery. The photos will use scanography to portray what lies beneath people's appearances and the fronts they put up. A model will be scanned with a focus on their face and hands to represent feeling trapped. Mixed media techniques like overlaying textures will also be used to pull out facial features as part of the image's front. The photos aim to show there is more to people than meets the eye and not to judge by appearances.
Ronny Engelmann is a 24-year-old German student and photo artist whose experimental photography work has gained recognition since 2012. He does not specialize in any specific genre and uses techniques like Photoshop compositing to create surreal black-and-white and sepia images.
Bela Borsodi is an Austrian-born still life photographer based in New York known for his mixed media works featuring household objects arranged to look like separate photos combined into one image. His surreal style reflects on fashion and has been featured in magazines and commercial campaigns.
John Stezaker is a British conceptual artist who pioneered a cut-and-paste technique in the 1970s using existing images from books and
I will conduct a scanography experiment on Tuesday, February 4th at 4:30pm using a scanner, black and white prints, cling film, and quotes written on paper. The experiment will involve taking close-up portrait shots of faces with different expressions and poses to select the best three images. These selected images will have color and text quotes added using additional layers of scanned cling film and paper. The goal is to experiment with different effects and layers to produce three final scanography images.
The document outlines a photography experiment to be conducted on February 3rd at 4:30pm using a camera. The experiment aims to create an image similar to a previous scanography but using a different technique. Close-up, eye-level shots will be used to show emotion in the eyes and draw the reader's attention. While the scanography will have closed eyes, the photography will show open eyes to reveal emotion through the eyes in a transparent layer over the scanography. Both black and white and colored images will be taken of posed and laughing subjects and then further developed in Photoshop using filters and photomontage techniques.
Desarrollo de la semana nº3 salud ocupacional melo1995
se trata de un caso que sucedió en una empresa , lo cual paso por que no se tomaron las medidas necesarias , por tal motivo hay que estar muy atentos en como actuar frente a un accidente
Biogas composite tunnel for nepal monastery Eng 25.12.2015hungpt250583
This proposal discusses developing biogas solutions for monasteries in Nepal to address the country's energy crisis. It outlines Nepal's unstable energy situation due to an embargo that cut off fuel imports from India. This has increased costs and caused hardship. The document then evaluates potential energy solutions for Nepal like solar, wind, thermal, and biogas. It focuses on biogas as a viable option, describing Vietnam's improved plastic tube biogas design that could be implemented in Nepalese monasteries in a sustainable and affordable manner.
The document provides guidance on using Twitter for marketing. It explains that Twitter should not be treated solely as a selling platform. It provides specifications for header photos, profile photos, and tweets. It also describes how to set up a Twitter profile, integrate Twitter with other platforms and websites, search for relevant topics and accounts to follow, and generate code to display tweets on an external website. The document aims to make Twitter marketing easy by explaining the basic features and functionality.
This document provides a self-evaluation of the student's process and final products for a graphic design project. The student produced three final products within the deadline: a fanzine, broadsheet, and tabloid. Time management was key to completing the projects on time. The student gained new skills using InDesign and experimenting with layouts. Feedback noted strengths like bold headlines that catch attention. Areas for improvement included refining mastheads. Overall, the student felt their technical skills with programs like InDesign and Photoshop improved over the course as their style developed.
The document provides details about the design process for a fanzine article focused on hippie fashion. It discusses exploring different layouts, typography, and image styles. Examples included a minimalist design using white space and simplistic black and white photos versus a more graphic urban style. Images would reflect hippie symbols and neon colors. Text would use decorative vintage fonts in a variety of sizes and placements. The designer experimented with manipulating photos in Photoshop and combining images and text in creative overlapping columns and rotations across the page. The goal was to create an unconventional, scrapbook-like design that captures the hippie lifestyle.
The document discusses design conventions for tabloid newspaper front pages. It notes that tabloids prioritize images over text, use candid celebrity photos, and employ colors like red prominently. Common layouts include overlapping text and images, headlines and mastheads of equal size, and multiple stories presented on the front page. Successful designs grab attention with eye-catching headlines and balance the ratio of text to large, engaging photographs that illustrate the stories.
The document discusses the design of flat newspaper plans and layouts. It examines existing newspaper designs like The Times and The Guardian as inspiration. Key elements of newspaper design identified include the masthead at the top, the main story and headline in a large font, and additional featured stories. The main text is usually set in columns, which can be 4-5 columns. Images are also common and help break up the text. Captions accompany images and additional smaller images can be used within the text. Advertisements are also typically placed to attract readers.
The document discusses various typographic design experiments using techniques like duplicating, overlapping, and warping text in different orientations and combinations of fonts to create effects like reflections, distortions, and the illusion of falling letters. A range of fonts including serif, sans serif, and display styles are used along with techniques like drop shadows, strokes, and transparency to enhance the designs for different purposes and audiences. The designs are intended to be simplistic yet effective using layers, rotations, sizing, and placement of text elements.
This document summarizes the design process and decisions for a concert poster. Key elements included incorporating consistent principles while varying rotation, orientation and sizing to see which worked best. A red and black color scheme was used to attract attention while conveying warning. The header was made bolder to stand out. After experimenting, the designer preferred the header on the right for clarity. Artist names were in unique, modern fonts to appeal to younger audiences. Ticket prices were emphasized in a large red font. The layout was refined by fading text banners and using a shadow effect with red text. Social media links were made smaller. Mixing uppercase and lowercase for the date and time added visual interest while maintaining readability.
This document discusses experiments with layout and design for a fashion magazine article. It begins by using a pink and pastel color scheme with cropped face images to suggest femininity. The article is laid out in three columns. Subsequent experiments include a simplistic 5x3 grid with clean lines, wrapping text around a model silhouette, and warping overlapping text and images in multiple layers for a more abstract style appealing to younger audiences. The final design emphasizes layering cut photographs underneath text in columns of varying sizes to maintain an abstract style.
This document analyzes the layout and design of a double page magazine spread featuring an interview with Emma Watson. Key elements discussed include:
- The use of two columns of text split into paragraphs to keep the audience engaged
- A pull quote taken from the interview in the center to highlight part of the content
- Images and text blended together seamlessly through positioning and negative space
- Traditional magazine styles like serif fonts, line spacing and margins incorporated into the minimalist design.
This document summarizes three examples of factual writing:
1. A step-by-step guide for making a friendship bracelet found in a craft book or girl's magazine. It uses diagrams and minimal text with bold numbering to clearly explain the process.
2. A flyer for a museum party that informs people of dates, times, prices, and music lineup. It uses a stylized digital image and lists information in varying font sizes and a bullet point format for clarity.
3. A passage from a history textbook about Alexander the Great, using images and captions to supplement in-depth textual analysis formatted into paragraphs with bolded keywords. It aims to provide reliable information through multiple sources.
The document describes the process of creating experimental portrait photographs using mixed media techniques. To create the first image, the photographer added a black and white filter to the original photograph to make facial features stand out more. Contrast and curves were also added. Newspaper print with words related to unhappiness were layered over the top portion of the face. The eyebrows, eyes, and lips were created using a collage of cut up fashion magazine pieces. For the second image, the photographer created a collage of texts related to depression, then layered newspaper print and scanography images over the original photograph. Mixed media techniques including ripped magazine strips were used to comment on breaking through stereotypes and the idea of self discovery.
This proposal discusses creating a set of 3 photographs exploring the theme of self-discovery. The photos will use scanography to portray what lies beneath people's appearances and the fronts they put up. A model will be scanned with a focus on their face and hands to represent feeling trapped. Mixed media techniques like overlaying textures will also be used to pull out facial features as part of the image's front. The photos aim to show there is more to people than meets the eye and not to judge by appearances.
Ronny Engelmann is a 24-year-old German student and photo artist whose experimental photography work has gained recognition since 2012. He does not specialize in any specific genre and uses techniques like Photoshop compositing to create surreal black-and-white and sepia images.
Bela Borsodi is an Austrian-born still life photographer based in New York known for his mixed media works featuring household objects arranged to look like separate photos combined into one image. His surreal style reflects on fashion and has been featured in magazines and commercial campaigns.
John Stezaker is a British conceptual artist who pioneered a cut-and-paste technique in the 1970s using existing images from books and
I will conduct a scanography experiment on Tuesday, February 4th at 4:30pm using a scanner, black and white prints, cling film, and quotes written on paper. The experiment will involve taking close-up portrait shots of faces with different expressions and poses to select the best three images. These selected images will have color and text quotes added using additional layers of scanned cling film and paper. The goal is to experiment with different effects and layers to produce three final scanography images.
The document outlines a photography experiment to be conducted on February 3rd at 4:30pm using a camera. The experiment aims to create an image similar to a previous scanography but using a different technique. Close-up, eye-level shots will be used to show emotion in the eyes and draw the reader's attention. While the scanography will have closed eyes, the photography will show open eyes to reveal emotion through the eyes in a transparent layer over the scanography. Both black and white and colored images will be taken of posed and laughing subjects and then further developed in Photoshop using filters and photomontage techniques.
The document outlines planning details for a mixed media experiment taking place over two days at York College. Materials including felt tip pens, cellophane, acrylic paints, and textured paper will be used. The first experiment will involve using cellophane as a transparent layer and adding colored pen outlines to contrast emotions in scanned images. A second experiment will explore framing techniques and layering colored papers to create a collage-like effect.
This document discusses ideas for experimental photography projects related to self-discovery. It presents four ideas: 1) Using abandoned buildings to represent memories and history, applying filters and mixed media. 2) Combining scanography and mixed media to create portraits with hidden meanings. 3) Using light writing, reflection, and out-of-focus techniques to capture changes to city locations over time. 4) Creating a still life of sentimental travel objects, scanned with photomontage to represent rediscovery. Each idea discusses techniques like filters, textures, and overlays to convey themes of discovery, identity, and memory.
This proposal discusses creating a set of 3 photographs exploring the theme of self-discovery. The photos will use scanography to portray what lies beneath people's appearances and the fronts they put up. A model will be scanned with a focus on their face and hands to represent feeling trapped. Mixed media techniques like overlaying textures will also be used to pull out facial features as part of the image's front. The photos aim to show there is more to people than meets the eye and not to judge by appearances.
The document describes several experiments in experimental photography conducted by Charlotte Shaw. Shaw explored out-of-focus photography, capturing movement with long shutter speeds, capturing reflections, creating photomontages, light writing, using the Harris shutter app, and scanography. For each technique, Shaw explains the process, shares examples, and discusses ways the experiments could be further developed.
Ronny Engelmann is a 24-year-old German student and photo artist whose experimental photography work using techniques like Photoshop has gained recognition since 2012. His work has no single genre as he quotes "There are too many things in this world." The examples provided show overlays, composites, and manipulations that give his work a contemporary style within experimental photography.
Bela Borsodi is an Austrian-born still life photographer based in New York known for his surreal mixed-media works combining aspects of fine art, graphic design, and psychology. His colorful photographic compositions incorporating household objects have appeared in magazines and advertisements since the 1990s.
John Stezaker is a British conceptual artist recognized