BeeRound Design Studio | Website Design & Development | Graphic Design | Port...BeeRound Design Studio
Website Design & Development
The web is a gigantic platform of evolving technologies, endless possibilities & infinite potential for growth. The web has also made it possible for companies & organizations to globally market their brands, products & services to clients & customers around the world. A custom designed & developed website can streamline services, promote unique products and offer unlimited interactive marketing & communications solutions to potential clients & customers. Your company website should clearly represent & reinforce any branding, identity, advertising, marketing collateral or Internet Marketing elements or efforts. A clean custom designed website & interface can make a lasting impression on your current or potential client base.
For more information please contact us at: info@BeeRound.com or info@BeeRoundDesign.com
The document discusses aspects of Comanche life, noting that the Comanche lived on broad lands and their main jobs included hunting. They lived in tipis and ate buffalo meat prepared in various ways, as well as a food called inapu made from buffalo fat, berries, and meat. Religion was also an important part of Comanche culture and children were taught to ride horses before walking.
The Plains Indians lived in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains regions of North America, where they lived in portable tipis and relied on buffalo for food and materials. They had distinct cultural traditions like the Sun Dance ceremony and spiritual beliefs that centered around powerful spirits like WankaTanka. Their nomadic lifestyle and skills like hunting, home-building, and crafting helped them survive on the plains.
This document discusses the Tlingit people and their way of life. It mentions some of the animals they ate like sea otters, seals, deer, bears and rabbits. It also discusses jobs like making clothing and homes and hunting. Their main ceremony is called the Koo.eex.
Framer for the win - Using Framer prototypes for your app project. (For Melbo...Jinju Jang
This presentation is made for Melbourne Cocoaheads, where all iOS developers in town meets up once a month.
Since there are lots of prototyping tools released recently, I thought it would be helpful to share some benefits about using Framer for helping communications around design mock-ups better.
Special thanks for my client who gave me permission to showcase the work.
BeeRound Design Studio | Website Design & Development | Graphic Design | Port...BeeRound Design Studio
Website Design & Development
The web is a gigantic platform of evolving technologies, endless possibilities & infinite potential for growth. The web has also made it possible for companies & organizations to globally market their brands, products & services to clients & customers around the world. A custom designed & developed website can streamline services, promote unique products and offer unlimited interactive marketing & communications solutions to potential clients & customers. Your company website should clearly represent & reinforce any branding, identity, advertising, marketing collateral or Internet Marketing elements or efforts. A clean custom designed website & interface can make a lasting impression on your current or potential client base.
For more information please contact us at: info@BeeRound.com or info@BeeRoundDesign.com
The document discusses aspects of Comanche life, noting that the Comanche lived on broad lands and their main jobs included hunting. They lived in tipis and ate buffalo meat prepared in various ways, as well as a food called inapu made from buffalo fat, berries, and meat. Religion was also an important part of Comanche culture and children were taught to ride horses before walking.
The Plains Indians lived in the Great Plains and Rocky Mountains regions of North America, where they lived in portable tipis and relied on buffalo for food and materials. They had distinct cultural traditions like the Sun Dance ceremony and spiritual beliefs that centered around powerful spirits like WankaTanka. Their nomadic lifestyle and skills like hunting, home-building, and crafting helped them survive on the plains.
This document discusses the Tlingit people and their way of life. It mentions some of the animals they ate like sea otters, seals, deer, bears and rabbits. It also discusses jobs like making clothing and homes and hunting. Their main ceremony is called the Koo.eex.
Framer for the win - Using Framer prototypes for your app project. (For Melbo...Jinju Jang
This presentation is made for Melbourne Cocoaheads, where all iOS developers in town meets up once a month.
Since there are lots of prototyping tools released recently, I thought it would be helpful to share some benefits about using Framer for helping communications around design mock-ups better.
Special thanks for my client who gave me permission to showcase the work.
ABC Don't Expect Pay Phones to Disappear--2001Anne Melfi
Analysts say payphones will not completely disappear despite their declining numbers and revenue challenges faced by payphone service providers. While only 2.2 million payphones remain in service, down from 2.6 million a few years ago, some analysts believe the decline could stabilize or even reverse as not all Americans own wireless phones and many homes and inner cities still lack traditional phone service. Payphone service providers are pulling some phones due to lower revenue from wireless substitution and free dial-around options, but some are staying in business while awaiting potential enforcement of laws requiring compensation for all phone calls, not just 911 calls.
ABC FDIC ... mortgage-backed securities, year 2000Anne Melfi
The FDIC is testing the market to see if selling two mortgage-backed securities as outright loans would yield a higher return. The loans are among the last remaining from the Resolution Trust Corporation, which was dismantled in 1996 after cleaning up the savings and loan crisis. If the direct loan sales are favorable, buyers could pursue acquiring 16 more loans. Selling loans directly could drive up the price compared to continuing to derive income from the securities.
ABC Don't Expect Pay Phones to Disappear--2001Anne Melfi
Analysts say payphones will not completely disappear despite their declining numbers and revenue challenges faced by payphone service providers. While only 2.2 million payphones remain in service, down from 2.6 million a few years ago, some analysts believe the decline could stabilize or even reverse as not all Americans own wireless phones and many homes and inner cities still lack traditional phone service. Payphone service providers are pulling some phones due to lower revenue from wireless substitution and free dial-around options, but some are staying in business while awaiting potential enforcement of laws requiring compensation for all phone calls, not just 911 calls.
ABC FDIC ... mortgage-backed securities, year 2000Anne Melfi
The FDIC is testing the market to see if selling two mortgage-backed securities as outright loans would yield a higher return. The loans are among the last remaining from the Resolution Trust Corporation, which was dismantled in 1996 after cleaning up the savings and loan crisis. If the direct loan sales are favorable, buyers could pursue acquiring 16 more loans. Selling loans directly could drive up the price compared to continuing to derive income from the securities.