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The artists make intensely accurate sculptural works out of cakes bases, frosting, and intricate color design.
The shoes are then knitted by a computer program that has different settings for pattern, color, design and size.
Mr. Barose used the darkest brown in the Lancôme Color Design 5 Pan Eyeshadow Palette ($50) in Kissed by Gold.
She began by layering the two colors — the lavender and plum hues — from the Lancôme Color Design 5 Pan Eyeshadow Palette in 306 Lavender Grace.
With the company's one-of-a-kind LIT IS sedan, you can choose a different color, design, and even animation every morning as you head off to work.
Despite working within a very traditional institution and field of study, you can still have your own voice and express yourself with color, design, and even architecture through clothing.
Then, to create the dots, he applied the gold eyeshadow from the Lancôme Color Design 5 Pan Eyeshadow Palette in Kissed by Gold palette using two different size pointy eyeliner brushes.
Calling the color variation "a subtle texture reminiscent of holding fine, silky-soft sand," the company says the new color design option was inspired by traditional tones found in Japanese art.
The two describe the significance of the sprawling color design as stemming from a long-time tradition of sawdust carpets—called tapetes de aserrin in Spanish—in Mexico, Central, and South America.
Barose began the subtle shadow look with the lilac shade from the Lancôme Color Design 5 Pan Eyeshadow Palette in Mauve Chérie, which he applied with a damp eyeshadow brush over both lids.
"Putting a color/design on a phone case, pair of earbuds, speaker and loads of non-tech goods (especially clothing), while delivering a quality product at a higher price seems to be widely accepted, but perhaps not (yet) for drones?" he writes.
The company found itself at the center of a media storm this week after the owner of Ubuntu Baba, Shannon McLaughlin, wrote a blog post stating that Woolworths was selling a product of the same color, design and name as hers, for a third of the price.
There are then a total of ten symbols in each of the outer and repeated in inner circles. The other suits use a four-color design.
Today, the book is considered to be a pioneering work in the area of colour photography.Rick Poynor, "Keld Helmer-Petersen: Pioneer of Color". Design Observer. Accessed 9 March 2018.
The building was repainted in the original multi-color design (at some point it was repainted completely white). Also, storm doors were added to the front of the structure.
This sub-series mainly includes blasters previously released, but with a color/design change to fit the “zombie” theme of the line. There are only two guns in this series.
His early scenes of urban realism used strong contrast of light and dark. Later he produced colorful, surrealist paintings that were part fact and part fantasy. Color, design and painted surfaces were major concerns in his practice.
Grinding Tapes Recording Company is an independent record label that documents Boston's indie folk music scene. Grinding Tapes releases are usually recognizable due to their unique jacket style, which usually consists of recycled cardboard screen printed with a single-color design.
Finally, in 1964, after a three-month trip to Ireland, he decided to turn professional. In the following years, leading magazines such as Stern, Twen, Bild der Zeit, and Epoca published his work. In 1969, he published his first books on "Composition and Color Design" which was based on the fundamental principles of color design developed by famous painters such as Kandinsky, Klee, and Itten. In 1971, Harald Mante began teaching at the Gesamthochschule Wuppertal, and went to Dortmund University of Applied Art and Sciences in 1973 where he held a teaching position as full Professor for "Free and Experimental photography".
The device is based on the Nook Color design by Yves Béhar from fuseproject. Its frame is gray in color, with an angled lower corner intended to evoke a turned page. The textured back is designed to make holding the device comfortable.
Major advances were made in the early 20th century by artists teaching or associated with the German Bauhaus, in particular Wassily Kandinsky, Johannes Itten, Faber Birren and Josef Albers, whose writings mix speculation with an empirical or demonstration-based study of color design principles.
The colorized Helpmates was released to the public along with the colorized version of The Music Box in 1986. The technology for this process was inferior compared to today's subsequent colorization technology. However, there were numerous continuity errors and garish color design choices. Many Laurel and Hardy films were subsequently colorized.
In 1924 Burchartz moved to the Ruhr District where he set up the first modern advertising agency in Germany with Johannes Canis on November 1, 1924. He dedicated himself to the new typography and color design of the building. Artistic and economic success soon followed. The first customer of the agency was the Bochumer association.
Stockings (also known as hose, especially in a historical context) are close- fitting, variously elastic garments covering the leg from the foot up to the knee or possibly part or all of the thigh. Stockings vary in color, design, and transparency. Today, stockings are primarily worn for fashion and aesthetics, usually in association with mid-length or short skirts.
Additional crew include Masahiro Kubota (art design), Masatoshi Kai (art direction), Yuuko Saitou (color design), and Shinobu Tsuneki (prop design). Yuuichirou Nagata from Asahi Production serves as the series' director of photography. Tomoki Nagasaka is the series' editor, and Yukio Nagasaki serves as sound director. The cast from the audio drama return to voice their characters in the anime.
Harald Mante (born March 29, 1936 in Berlin), German photographer, artist, and designer. Since 1960 Mante had a great influence on the German color photography. He was in second generation a Bauhaus student and transformed the ideas of the famous masters of the Bauhaus into photography. His text books on composition and color design are known worldwide.
Akemi Nagao is in charge of color design while Hiromi Sasaki handles the sound direction at Zack Promotion. The voice actors from the game returns to the anime. rêve parfait performs the opening theme titled "p.s. i hate you♡xxx" while Showtaro Morikubo performs the ending theme titled "because the sky..." under his character name Yorito Kisaka.
Harley Parker was born in Fort William, Ontario in 1915. He graduated from the Ontario College of Art (OCA) in Toronto, Ontario in 1939, and from there went on to work independently as an artist. Years later, he taught color, design, and watercolor. In 1946, he attended and completed further studies at Black Mountain College in Virginia, studying under Josef Albers.
Günther Förg, IG Farben Haus VII (1996) Städel, Frankfurt. In 2000, he was commissioned with designs for Swiss Re's Centre for Global Dialogue in Zurich. For this project Forg handled the color design for all of the interiors in the 1920s Villa Bodmer and installed two enormous tubes of raw metal in its central entrance hall.Günther Förg Swiss Re, Zurich.
It was also called the White City because of the extensive use of street lights, which made the boulevards and buildings usable at night. In 1892, working under extremely tight deadlines to complete construction, director of works Daniel Burnham appointed Francis Davis Millet to replace the fair's official director of color-design, William Pretyman. Pretyman had resigned following a dispute with Burnham.
It is in the collection of the Science Museum in London, England. By raising different (not just alternate) warp threads and using colored threads in the weft, the texture, color, design, and pattern can be varied to create varied and highly desirable fabrics. Weaving elaborate patterns or designs manually is a slow, complicated procedure subject to error. Jacquard's loom was intended to automate this process.
Promotion for the album began with short videos which feature snippets of tracks and the making of the album. They were posted on her website and other social networking sites since July 21, 2011. Four days after, she officially announced the release of Metals. Artwork for the album was revealed on August 2, 2011; previously, fans were given the opportunity to select the color design for the album cover on Facebook.
150x150pxCascadia Kit V 2.0 Prototype In early 2012 Kelly Dews designed an Adidas produced limit run of Cascadia shirts. The kit was white, green and blue with a green sash reflecting the colors of the Doug Flag. In August the new design was announced by Kelly Dews and the Cascadia Association Football Federation. It is a horizontal tri-color design similar to that of the flag of Cascadia.
It features distinctively modernist, abstracted character, background and color design, formalised the role of animation director, performed here by Yasuji Mori, in the Japanese system and drew attention to the talents of key animators Yasuo Ōtsuka and Yōichi Kotabe (whose key animation for the film, though he is credited in it as an in-betweener, is his first) and assistant directors Isao Takahata and Kimio Yabuki. The score, composed by Akira Ifukube, is also acclaimed.
Colorization is sometimes used on documentary programmes. The Beatles Anthology TV show colorizes some footage of the band, such as the performance of "All You Need Is Love" from the TV special Our World (1967). In the documentary this scene begins in its original black-and-white before dissolving into seemingly realistic, psychedelic color. The color design was based on color photographs taken at the same time as the special was shot.
James Swanson suggests that the phrase indicates a "tunic or robe unique in design for showing special favor or relationship" and that "either the robe was very long-sleeved and extending to the feet, or a richly- ornamented tunic either of special color design or gold threading, both ornamental and not suitable for working."James Swanson, Dictionary of Biblical Languages With Semantic Domains: Hebrew (Old Testament) (Electronic ed. Oak Harbor : Logos Research Systems, Inc., 1997).
NHK announced an anime television series adaptation on October 23, 2017. The series is directed by Masahiko Murata and written by Kento Shimoyama, with animation by studio Telecom Animation Film. Miho Yano and Hiromi Yoshinuma are designing the characters based on the original designs by Lily Hoshino. Natsue Muramoto serves as the series' art director, Ryoko Oka provides color design, Yūko Kamahara is the director of photography, and Yasunori Ebina serves as sound director.
Villemot created the image of an Orangina bottle topped with an orange peel in the shape of an umbrella or parasol. He utilized an orange color design against a blue background, which called to mind the Mediterranean Sea, to comply with the French standards, while still depicting parts of the citrus fruit. Villemot's and Beton's design quickly became associated with post-war French success. The image proved successful and Orangina sold 50 million bottles in 1957 alone.
One exception is the album A Love Supreme, which used the design in black and white. In 1968 the circular front-cover badge was replaced by a one-color design featuring a simplified Impulse! logo and the ABC Records logo side by side within a divided rectangular border. Album covers often featured stylish, large-format photographs or paintings, usually in color, which were typically 'bled out' to the edges of the cover and printed on glossy laminated stock.
Switzerland used three colors in 1850 for its first stamps, then switched to a single-color design in 1854. Stamps with two colors ("bi- colored") began to appear very early, although typically reserved for higher values, due to the added expense of multiple print runs. Multicolored stamps appeared along with the development of color printing techniques; they now account for the majority of modern stamps, although single-color designs are still common, more so for some countries than others.
The event included live-performers and musicians; people attending the event were invited to help paint the frames of animation. Each frame had an art director that engaged the audience as participants; color design for the animation was selected by Jules Engel. Each of the 12 paintings is filmed twice (on 70 mm film) to create the 24 frames in one second of film. The one second of animation will be immediately followed by an estimated one hour of end credits.
Many quilters and fabric artists use a process called thread drawing (or thread painting) to create embellishments on their projects or to create textile art. Free-motion machine embroidery can be time- consuming. Since a standard sewing machine has only one needle, the operator must pause to re-thread the machine manually for each subsequent color in a multi-color design. He or she must also manually trim and clean up loose or connecting threads after the design is completed.
In 1990s, Jolly Shandy appeared with a two color design, separating the upper part and the bottom part. Golden “Jolly” and silvery “Shandy” labels were marked at the middle part of the can. The three tastes had their own specific colors. Before being changed to the current design, Jolly Shandy was on sale with a black coating, while there was lightning sign in respective colors of the tastes as decoration. The color of word “Jolly Shandy” has also been changed to sliver.
5 lepta value of the 1914 Flag issue On August 28, the government issued a new set of eight, with the same denominations as previously, depicting the flag of Epirus and a double-headed eagle in a two-color design. Like the previous set, it was printed by Aspiotis Bros. The 25 and 50 lepta values from this set were modified at Koritsa to include the overprint ΚΟΡΥΤΣΑ in dark blue. A third definitive set came out on October 10, 1914.
12th century Armor (Yoroi) The Metropolitan Museum of Art Samurai o-yoroi armour from the Tokyo National Museum (side view) The color, design, and material of the lacing identified the clan of the warrior. The clans were also identified by the designs painted on the armor. Many of the clans used symbols as a crest, such as cherry blossoms or depictions of deities. The color and design of lacing the plates together, odoshi, was a system used for identification on the field.
Prior to the PSO process, the trains were rebuilt by Danske Statsbaner in Denmark, and were completely renovated and refurbished, at the expense of the Ministry of Transport. The refurbishments included a new color design, where the deep red exterior was supplemented with details in silver and orange. The interior was also replaced, and consists of a silver scheme. Part of the end cars were converted into quiet zones, while another section is a comfort zone (first class), which has a NOK 90 price supplement.
The first four levels had different visual themes and two key colors each. The first area drew from Ancient Egypt and used red and orange, the second used Indian culture with blue and purple, the third used Mesopotamian designs and the colors green and cyan, while the fourth area drew from Chinese culture and had a yellow and green color design. Each stage boss had a name taken from one of the planets. The final area had a design influenced by the natural world.
U.S. soldiers wore forage army caps while elite regiments wore pickelhauben. The uniforms of the U.S., German, and Austro-Hungarian armies were similar in color, design, and cut, but differed in rank insignia. Officer's rank insignia were unchanged from the War of Secession. During the Great War, 'coalscuttle' helmets (similar to those in our world's German army of the World Wars (Stahlhelm) or the PASGT of today's army) were adopted, based on the recommendations of then-Colonel Irving Morrel, replacing traditional caps which were impractical for trench warfare.
The Duke Farms website stated that "Doris Duke had long been personally involved in the construction, repair and remodeling of her properties, and she was directly involved in the physical design of the Indoor Display Gardens. Although she lacked specific botanical knowledge, she had a clear vision of the spaces and features she wanted to create. According to the New York Post, she designed all but one of the gardens, incorporating her interests in color, design and fragrance." (Following the closure, this text is no longer present on the website ).
The Sony Trinitron logo used from 1992 to the 2000s. In the autumn of 1966, Ibuka finally gave in, and announced he would personally lead a search for a replacement for Chromatron. Susumu Yoshida was sent to the U.S. to look for potential licenses, and was impressed with the improvements that RCA had made in overall brightness by introducing new rare earth phosphors on the screen. He also saw General Electric's "Porta-color" design, using three guns in a row instead of a triangle, which allowed a greater portion of the screen to be lit.
Those forms are all carried out in color-design derived > from the spectrum above, and interestingly applied to individual objects > such as infra-red, violet ray and other "light" instruments. Thus the mural, > a great field of glowing, angled color that looks, superficially, like > something by a cubist, and has the quality of Chartres stained glass, is at > the same time an accurate scientific chart. Moveover, it is used as one by > the school, and so effectively that almost any boy one may find in the > library can explain its design.
It features intentionally unrealistic color schemes that add to the film's campy humor. The smoke from the "marihuana" was made to appear green, blue, orange and purple, each person's colored smoke representing their mood and the different "levels of 'addiction'". The DVD also included a short film called Grandpa's Marijuana Handbook; a new trailer for Reefer Madness produced by Legend Films; and two audio commentaries: one discussing the color design and the other being a comedic commentary by Michael J. Nelson, of Mystery Science Theater 3000 fame. Legend owns the copyright to the colorized version.
Three monographic works have been published on Lenclos In 1989, Geography of Color was published by San’ei Shobo in Tokyo. In 1991 Geography of Color was published by Kukje Publishing House in Seoul and in 1999 Song Jian-Ming dedicated Color Design in France to Lenclos. This monograph was published by Shanghai people’s Fine Arts Publishing House (/J.269). In 2006, a doctoral thesis on the history of art recognized the contributions of Lenclos. The thesis, titled ‘Jean-Philippe Lenclos, Designer Coloriste’ was supported by Cloé Fontaine at the Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne.
Introduced in 1966, the Porta-Color was extremely successful and led to a rush by other companies to introduce similar systems. GE continued refining this system, up until 1978, which marked the end of production of vacuum tube type television receivers. GE produced the basic Porta-Color design well into the 1970s, even after most companies had moved to solid state designs when transistors with the required power capabilities were introduced. The Porta Color II was their attempt at a solid state version, but did not see widespread sales.
In recent years, students have also been the recipients of the Pentel Art Award, the Papermill Playhouse Award for Best Graphic Design, and the Bucknell Art Department Art History Scholarship. Fine Arts courses at AHA include Graphic Arts, Digital Design, Painting, Photography, Color & Design, Drawing, Visual Arts I and II, AP Studio Art: 2-D Design, AP Studio Art: Drawing, and AP Art History. A special portfolio course, Studio I Honors, is also offered to art-track students. AHA facilities include four art studios and a lab for digital media.
If color design was carefully managed, the lack of colors such as true green could pass unnoticed. Although Cinecolor used the same duplitized stock as Prizma and Multicolor, it had the advantage that its printing and processing methods yielded larger quantities of finished film in less time. In 1950, Kodak announced the first Eastman color 35 mm negative film (along with a complementary positive film) that could record all three primary colors on the same strip of film. An improved version in 1952 was quickly adopted by Hollywood, making the use of three-strip Technicolor cameras and bipack cameras (used in two-color systems such as Cinecolor) obsolete in color cinematography.
The first stamp of Japan, 1871. In 1870, Baron Maeshima visited London to learn the workings of the British postal system, and founded Japan's postal system in 1871. The first stamps were issued in April 1871, in a set of four covering the different postal rates; the intricate two-color design consisted of a pair of dragons facing towards the center, where the characters of value were printed in black. The denominations were in mon, which had already been superseded by the yen; the same basic design denominated in yen appeared in 1872, but was itself soon replaced by a new set of four designs featuring the imperial crest.
The 2017 refusal, immediately after Star Athletica, was because the shoes were a useful article, a common response from the Office then. The 2018 refusal was because the Copyright Office determined that the shoes' design did not meet the originality requirement. On third consideration, the Office determined that the two- and three-dimensional designs could be perceived separately from the shoes and that their design's individually uncopyrightable elements combined to overcome the originality requirement. The fact that the Yeezy's color design overcame the originality requirement may spur fashion companies to pursue copyright more aggressively for any designs more complex than the most basic shape variations.
In 1968 Lenclos started teaching color theory at the École Nationale Supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (Ensad). Jean-Philippe L He was appointed Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, by Jack Lang, Minister of Culture, (1981). The book "Les Couleurs de la France, Maisons et Paysages" received: The Georges Pompidou award, awarded by the High Committee of the French Language, The Charles Maunoir award from the Société de Géographie, The award of 1983-1984 for "l'International Color Design" given by the Design Center of Stuttgart, The bronze medal of Les Plus Beaux Livres Du Monde Entier exhibition at the international Trade Show in Leipzig, in 1984.
Finally, a set of rules and regulations providing specific details of restrictions on conduct of unit owners and residents are established by the HOA. These are more readily amendable than the declaration or association bylaws, typically requiring only a vote of the HOA board. Typical rules include mandatory maintenance fees (perhaps collected monthly), pet restrictions, and color/design choices visible from the exterior of the units. Generally, these sets of rules and regulations are made available to residents and or as a matter of public record via a condominium or homeowners association website or through public files, depending on the state and its applicable laws.
Although the designer of the bag claimed that the use of color is to represent the national flag of France, the bags immediately received favorable reviews for its showing of cheapness. Chinese critics considered the bag a failed attempt to convert their “rural worker’s bag” to high culture. Hong Kong lifestyle design and retail brand company Goods of Desire (G.O.D.) remodelled the red-white-blue bags and adapted the color design to their products targeting the younger generation. It later became a fashionable icon in popular culture and further reinforce the core value, design and meanings of R-W-B to Hong Kong’s youth generation.
According to Barry Sandrew, the film was the first entirely live action 2-D film to be converted to 3-D. In late 2008, Legend colorized part 3 of the Doctor Who story Planet of the Daleks; the remaining episodes exist in color, but part 3 was wiped and only a black-and-white film version remained. The resultant colorized footage was combined with color information that was recovered from the Chroma Crawl color recovery process, and was released on DVD in November 2009. According to founder Barry Sandrew, Legend Films does not plan to colorize titles that were shot in black-and-white for artistic purposes, unless the original creators of the works participated in the color design.
A "Euro Plate" issued in the Australian state of Western Australia In some Australian states, it is possible to purchase "personalized plates", where an individual can choose the color, design, and sometimes even the shape and size of the plate, as well as the displayed text. For example, the government of the state of Queensland offers a wide range of possibilities for customization, including some emoji. Another style of plate that is common in some states of Australia is "Euro Plates", which are the same size as European plates (rather than the narrower taller Australian plates) to fit on the numberplate holders in European cars. The "personal plate" industry in the United Kingdom is huge, with a large number of private dealers acting as agents for DVLA issues as well as holding their own or communal stock.
The work describes the differences of stones in color, design, and function, such as “the name of the stone which looks like unripe grapes is abašmû” and “as a lump of salt is called stone for childbirth.” Some stones are associated with the heavens. Jasper (NA4-aš-pu) is likened to the clear heavens and a rain cloud and represents the lower heavens due to its greenish or bluish hue, the color of the sky. The stone of the middle heaven is described: “The stone whose appearance is red, covered with white and black patches is named (of) luludānītu stone. The stone whose appearance is like lapis-lazuli is named saggilmud-stone,” with its marbled appearance of black, red and white veins representing the upper heavens. The ašgikû-stone, powders of which were used in medical prescriptions to treat pulsating veins in the temples, is described: “the appearance of the stone resembles green obsidian, but [with/without] the striations.

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