Merry Christmas from Portland (Gateway to Portlandia) on Flickr.
Love long exposure!
Merry Christmas from Portland (Gateway to Portlandia) on Flickr.
Love long exposure!
I created a website homepage for my family printing business. We do die-cutting, embossing, foil stamping, and gluing. We primarily use vintage, 1960’s Heidelberg letterpress equipment. I wanted the website to have the feel of a 1950’s factory. I decided to use Black and white images of the presses to convey the industrial, classic look of our industry.
I made the choice to keep a simple, clean color scheme. The photographs are all grey scale, with grey boxes for text and content. The background of the site is brown and blue. This color scheme conveys craftsmanship and quality.

This is perfect

This is the Icon for my theoretical app. It will be called “Black Brick Gallery” . The app will allow my photography clients to view their photographs on their IOS devices with ease.
CityRealty just released renderings of what Manhattan will look like in 2018: full of super tall, super skinny developments.
I think this is really cool. I love NYC. I look forward to the additions.
Five great mathematicians and their contributions, in minimalist posters – the best thing since those minimalist posters celebrating pioneering women in science and philosophy’s major movements distilled in minimalist graphics.
Pair with 17 equations that changed the world.
These are way cool
(via explore-blog)
I chose to create my video using elements from my poster project. I think the inversion in Salt Lake is a major problem. I tried to convey this trough this short service announcement.