A Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Carmo data de 1580 e está localizada na Praça Barão do Rio Branco. A Ordem Carmelita estabeleceu-se em Santos entre 1589-1590 e recebeu uma capela doada. Braz Cubas doou o terreno para a reconstrução da igreja em meados do século 18.
O Teatro Coliseu teve três fases: a primeira de 1896 como velódromo e frontão; a segunda em 1909 sob propriedade de Francisco Serrador; e a terceira e atual reconstruída em 1924 pelo com
The document summarizes how the author created a music magazine by researching and analyzing existing magazines like VIBE, RAP-UP, and Billboard. The author followed the layout, design conventions, and codes of VIBE magazine because it targeted a similar audience. Key elements copied from VIBE included the masthead design, placement of the model and text on the cover, contents page layout, and double page spread format. The author's magazine challenged conventions by using original article fonts and banners. The intended audience was described as 16-25 year olds interested in hip hop/R&B music, fashion, and partying.
This document appears to be a contact sheet containing contact information for various individuals. It likely contains names, phone numbers, email addresses, and other contact details. The purpose is to have key contact information in one centralized location for easy reference.
The document appears to be a contact sheet listing, containing basic information about two contacts - their names and what are likely phone numbers. No other contextual or identifying information is provided, so a high-level summary is all that can be determined from the limited data given.
A Igreja de Nossa Senhora do Carmo data de 1580 e está localizada na Praça Barão do Rio Branco. A Ordem Carmelita estabeleceu-se em Santos entre 1589-1590 e recebeu uma capela doada. Braz Cubas doou o terreno para a reconstrução da igreja em meados do século 18.
O Teatro Coliseu teve três fases: a primeira de 1896 como velódromo e frontão; a segunda em 1909 sob propriedade de Francisco Serrador; e a terceira e atual reconstruída em 1924 pelo com
The document summarizes how the author created a music magazine by researching and analyzing existing magazines like VIBE, RAP-UP, and Billboard. The author followed the layout, design conventions, and codes of VIBE magazine because it targeted a similar audience. Key elements copied from VIBE included the masthead design, placement of the model and text on the cover, contents page layout, and double page spread format. The author's magazine challenged conventions by using original article fonts and banners. The intended audience was described as 16-25 year olds interested in hip hop/R&B music, fashion, and partying.
This document appears to be a contact sheet containing contact information for various individuals. It likely contains names, phone numbers, email addresses, and other contact details. The purpose is to have key contact information in one centralized location for easy reference.
The document appears to be a contact sheet listing, containing basic information about two contacts - their names and what are likely phone numbers. No other contextual or identifying information is provided, so a high-level summary is all that can be determined from the limited data given.
The document describes a pink, black, and white color scheme used for a magazine spread. Pink is used to attract female readers while still looking sophisticated. The main image takes up two pages and features the artist in a bright, lively costume reflecting their personality. Quotes from the artist are highlighted in pink to match the color scheme and make the text look formal.
The document discusses a magazine layout with images and articles, using 3 main colors - blue, red, and green - to keep the design formal while reflecting the magazine's personality. Extra information is provided next to the main articles to inform readers about the content. Numbers are clearly shown next to each article.
The magazine uses various design elements like logos, fonts, colors, images, and banners to make the content easy for readers to navigate and locate desired articles. Key information is highlighted through bolding and italics. The layout employs a color scheme of blue, green and black to look organized without appearing cluttered. Page numbers are clearly displayed above images so readers know which page to turn to for a particular article.
The magazine uses various design elements like logos, fonts, colors, images, and banners to make the content easy for readers to navigate and locate desired articles. Key information is highlighted through bolding and italics. The layout employs a color scheme of blue, green and black to look organized without appearing cluttered. Page numbers are clearly displayed above images so readers know which page to turn to for a particular article.
The document describes a pink, black, and white color scheme used for a magazine spread. Pink is used to attract female readers while still looking sophisticated. The main image takes up two pages and features the artist in a bright, lively costume reflecting their personality. Quotes from the artist are highlighted in pink to match the color scheme and make the text look formal.
The document discusses a magazine layout with images and articles, using 3 main colors - blue, red, and green - to keep the design formal while reflecting the magazine's personality. Extra information is provided next to the main articles to inform readers about the content. Numbers are clearly shown next to each article.
The magazine uses various design elements like logos, fonts, colors, images, and banners to make the content easy for readers to navigate and locate desired articles. Key information is highlighted through bolding and italics. The layout employs a color scheme of blue, green and black to look organized without appearing cluttered. Page numbers are clearly displayed above images so readers know which page to turn to for a particular article.
The magazine uses various design elements like logos, fonts, colors, images, and banners to make the content easy for readers to navigate and locate desired articles. Key information is highlighted through bolding and italics. The layout employs a color scheme of blue, green and black to look organized without appearing cluttered. Page numbers are clearly displayed above images so readers know which page to turn to for a particular article.