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a poster proposal | Image | 2004-05-30 | 2004-06-02 | ||
This is an example of a visual meant to create awareness of and demand for the carfree ideal... propaganda, marketing, visionary art, however you wish to call it. This was designed with creating a compelling display for a greenfestival in mind. Costs for printing things like this can be expensive... Not to mention actually figuring out how to make the poster and produce a reasonable-quality large-scale print... I'd put some text like website urls in the lower right. The basic Idea was copied from the andy singer cartoon on the front of http://carfreecity.us... the full version of that cartoon has a quip about dividing the city into driving and non-driving sections... I saw that cartoon online somewhere. (In carfree seattle's "your guide to going carfree" http://www.thinksmall.org/car-free/ ) Thanks to Joel Crawford's carfree.com for the following images: o http://www.carfree.com/cpix/9usa0125.jpg o http://www.carfree.com/cpix/7ven2322.jpg o and the reference district Thanks (did not ask permission) to http://jenniferyork.com/images5/cloverleaf.jpg for the cloverleaf. Incidentally, Joel's cloverleaf city plan (http://www.carfree.com/zzz_about.html) might be a better image for the lower right. I made it on a mac using adobe illustrator which so far has worked very well and it was easy to do. Dimensions of the poster are 24" x 36". This should cost under $15 to print on photo satin paper at 300 dpi (or maybe it was higher?). | |||||
business cards black & white w/ cut lines 132 kb | Image | 2004-06-02 | 2008-03-05 | ||
Please give feedback. Made using adobe InDesign. Advertises carfree.com, carfreecity.us, worldcarfree.net, and carfreeuniverse.org. For best results, do **not** "scale to fit" when printing, unless your printer cannot print to within .25 inches of page edge. The resulting cards should be 2 x 3.5 inches. The outer .25 inches of the guidelines will (probably) be cropped when printing. I've modified the character tracking, prompted initially by a huge gap between i & v in carfreeuniverse. Perhaps I went too far the other way. Here is the version "without cut lines":../businesscards002.pdf/image_view. | |||||
business cards black & white no cut lines 130kb | Image | 2004-06-04 | 2008-03-05 | ||
Same as the "other":../businesscards001.pdf/image_view, but no lines (preferred when printing & cutting professionally). Note that campus print shops can be *much* cheaper than kinkos. Note that it is best to submit all files digitally (email or online)... most every print shop lets you do this now. They also have auto-cutting and folding machines (for flyers). | |||||
CarFree City, USA brochure 001 black and white 200kb | Image | 2004-06-04 | 2005-06-27 | ||
David Ceaser and Patty Santos made this on powerpoint. Don't try to do this with powerpoint. Future CFC brochures will not be made on powerpoint... They will be made with adobe inDesign or the open source "Scribus":http://www.scribus.net/ running on linux, mac w/ "fink":http://fink.sourceforge.net/, or windows with "KDE-cygwin":http://ahnews.music.salford.ac.uk/scribus/documentation/cygwin.html. Do you have other suggestions? | |||||
Christopher Deel & his senior project | Image | 2004-06-24 | 2004-06-24 | ||
Christopher Deel is a carfree guy I just found out about. I've copied his "senior project":http://errabundi.org/archives/000510.html here (for safekeeping. Note the carfree elements. I heard he might have an essay focused entirely on carfreeness, also). His blog is at "errabundi.org":http://errabundi.org/. I don't know how you're supposed to contact him from the blog page, but his email is cdeel at mailblocks.com. | |||||
Colin, Zach, Ruichi, Eugene in the kitchen at Hostel Obispo | Image | 2004-06-29 | 2004-06-29 | ||
From left to right "Zach Ordonez":http://zozphotoz.com, Colin Leath, Ruichi Nakamura, and Eugene ?? on 2004-05-?? Photographer? | |||||
The goats Aslan and Billy with the human Dana | Image | 2004-06-30 | 2004-06-30 | ||
photographer Rod Rylander, probably. | |||||
The barn interior. Andy working on floor. | Image | 2004-06-30 | 2004-10-10 | ||
Rod Rylander probably the photographer. | |||||
Rylander Homesite - Lower Rosy Branch Neighborhood - June 2004 | Image | 2004-06-30 | 2004-06-30 | ||
Attached is a photo of our house in progress. We have installed the strawbales on the roof for insulation and have epdm over them. We will now put dirt on top. WE have made about 2,000 adobe brick with a cinva ram press. We will now start up with our adobe, cob, clay straw slip, and cordwood walls. Our pond is about half full. The side of the mountain is tall with grasses and weeds. We have various fruit trees and grapes planted. Hopefully we will have the house and greenhouse basically finished in about two months. Rod | |||||
Lower East Side Wabisabi | Image | 2004-06-30 | 2008-03-05 | ||
Originally this was linked to from "hoboschool":../hoboschool/ and linked to "http://www.6bgarden.org/images/galley1/william9.jpg":http://www.6bgarden.org/images/galley1/william9.jpg. A site on "6bgarden.org":http://www.6bgarden.org/#gallery. But it's not up any more and this was the largest version I could find (from google's cache). Linking to others' images is risky and not the best netiquette, admittedly. It is a sort of sculpture a guy built on his community garden plot that is some 40 feet high. | |||||
The use of imagery, versification, sound patterning, and sound effects in Shakespeare's sonnet 33 | Image | 2004-10-09 | 2004-10-09 | ||
I discuss some ways the words of sonnet 33 combine to produce effect, focusing on sounds of words in addition to their overall sense. | |||||
Is there love in A Midsummer Night's Dream? | Image | 2004-10-09 | 2004-10-09 | ||
After first seeing a performance of Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, I would have called it a love story. After reading it several times, I am less sure what it is. I will take a closer look at the behavior and context of the characters to understand how a comedy with three marriages and as many as seven lovers almost concludes without a portrayal of love that satisfies me. The pairings I consider are: Theseus and Hippolyta, Hermia and Lysander, Helena and Demetrius, Helena and Hermia, Titania and Oberon, Titania and Bottom, and Pyramus and Thisby. | |||||
Statement of purpose: comparative literature | Image | 2004-10-09 | 2004-10-09 | ||
Purpose: (1) To earn an MA in English with a specialization in comparative literature and (2) to practice and prepare for teaching composition and literature. |