It’s friday which means we have a fresh round-up of concepts we wish were real! From Zuc Organic Juice to One Percent’s unconventional way of packaging shoes, we have collected a few of our favorite concept and student package designs! Have a great weekend! STUDENT Hozfaller Beer Graphic design student Zara Gerson collaborated with writer […]
The debate on whether a design is good or bad is a never-ending one. From terrible public space "solutions" to ideas so bad, it’s hard to believe someone came up with them, we've covered plenty of the latter over the years. So how about we balance out the scales a little bit?
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Following are the tricks you can do with the features Excel tables offer. Following list is in no particular order. I think all of them are handy that every excel user must know to make his/her work more easy. As there are more than 20 tricks you can perform with tables, the whole article has […]
Blue Crush, your summer love, designed by Modest Fins x Sunward Bound. The Blue Crush is the first of our limited edition pattern fins, ready to bring your longboard (and your look!) to life this summer. Pair it with your Sunward Bound hat or spring suit for the total package. Plus, our go-to everyday longboard fin template makes this fin awesome for any condition, any time, any ability! Template Everyday fin Best for All conditions and abilities Fin system Single fin box Height 9.5 inch Base 7.88 inch Construction Coral vein fibreglass with a polished finish Flex Stiff
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I'm not sure how I discovered this awesome collection of packaging templates but I'm glad I did! Some professor or student at a japanese univeresity was nice enough to share all their packaging templates with the world! These are a few of my favorites and you can see all of them on their website. Every
Funny memes of unbelievably obvious "you had one job" mistakes ("epic fails").
ArtRabbit is a global platform for the promotion, discovery and appreciation of contemporary art, connecting thousands of art spaces, exhibitions and events to artists, art professionals, collectors, students and anyone interested in art. Bond’s London-based studio worked with the team at ArtRabbit to create a new wordmark and brand language that could be used both in print and ...
If you’re in search of AIP tigernut flour recipes or tigernut recipes in general, you'll find breads, cookies, pancakes, and other great recipes here.
1. A group of women called "The 9 Nanas" kept a secret for decades that not even their husbands knew about. For 30 years, they met at 4 am and anonymously paid bills and bought clothes for people in need. Each care package came with a homemade pound cake and a note that read "Somebody loves you."
xiulings are a funny little species i made and now with my cool new awesome picrew ANYONE can make their own xiuling. you can turn them into an oc but if you do please credit me for the species and picrew if you make one feel free to tag me and show me :] i love seeing everybodys xiulings! @ancinidae Instagram @gaikotchi twitter xiulings (pronounced "zew-lings") are silly little aliens that live in outer space. they have very stubby little arms that they cant use for anything so instead they use the funky appendages that grow out of their head to grab things!! theyre genderless BUT i added pride flags just for fun.
An action-packed 3-day Nusa Penida itinerary with photos, information and everything you need to know about the island to make the most of your trip!
This is a print of the Genetic Code chart. The artwork has been cleaned up and enhanced to create an attractive display piece for your home or office. This is a great way to put your interests and hobbies on display. Wonderful gift idea as well. The image is printed on professional, acid free, archival matte fine art paper giving the image rich and vibrant colors. Canvas prints are printed with UV-protected inks on museum-grade archival canvas (390 grams/square meter). They are mounted on a .75 inch wooden stretcher frame with pre-installed metal hooks. Canvas prints come ready to hang so there is no need to purchase a frame. Prints are packaged in acid-free, moisture resistant sleeves, and shipped in rigid cardboard mailers. Frames are for display purposes only and are not included. Please note that the "Visual Design" watermark will not appear on the final product. Print sizes available include: 5" x 7" 8" x 10" 11" x 14" 16" x 20"
Another day, another trip! Today's trip was down Fraction Street! Fraction Street is full of many different adventures. Finding common denominators, adding fractions, comparing fractions, multiplying by reciprocals, finding common factors, simplifying... and the list goes on! Our focus today was reviewing the steps to solve fraction problems with all four operations. We started with notes in a Flippable for our Interactive Notebooks (best resources EVER). Quick review in the beginning to refresh our minds on what the various parts of a fraction were and what each part meant. Quick, easy and too the point! Each student got a copy of the blank Flippable above and was directed to have it ready as we went through notes for each operation. Our Flippables were soon filled with great amounts of notes and love! Would you like a copy of the blank Flippable? Feel free to download it by clicking on the picture above! Leave me a comment if you plan on using it as well as I would love to see other interpretations of the Flippable! And if using Flippables in class are your thing, then please take a look at my Flippable Template pack PACKED with 51 templates that you can edit and print for personal use! **If you are interested in Commercial Use of my Flippable Templates, that is available as well.**
Phew, it's certainly been a while! Sorry for my long absence. This have been up and down around these parts. I gained 2.something pounds back from my last weigh-in, then lost it again, so I'm right back where I was (ok, .2 lbs more) at 193.8. I'm a little scared about Friday's weigh-in because it wasn't a great weekend for me. Lots of leftover easter candy tempted, and it was just one of those weeks where I found myself snacking and stealing mouthfuls here and there. Anyway, Monday I started fresh, and the first step was to unceremoniously throw all that candy in the trash. Bye bye temptations! I've been meaning to come back to this space for the last few weeks, but I discovered something I needed to share with you all! Have you heard of the new craze, the "miracle" shirataki noodles? If you haven't, shirataki noodles are (according to Wikipedia) a very low carbohydrate, low calorie, thin, translucent, gelatinous traditional Japanese noodles made from the konjac yam. One serving (4oz) is ZERO POINTS PLUS! And the whole package, half a pound of noodles, is only 1 point! These stats alone are super exciting to a pasta-loving Weight Watcher like myself. If you have heard of them, I bet you (like me) have heard some bad things: fishy smell, weird texture - but before you close this window, hear me out! I saw these in the grocery store last week and they weren't expensive, so I figured why not? I did some research online to figure out the best way to prepare them, and it turns out there's some prep work involved that completely removes the fishy smell and improves the texture. First, you need to drain and rinse the noodles a few times with hot water. Then, boil them for a few minutes, and drain. At this point the fishy smell is all but gone. Next, heat a dry pan on the stove and add the noodles. Mix around for 5 minutes or so, or until the majority of the moisture has evaporated. Then they're ready to go! Last night's huge bowl of lo mein - 7 PP!! So yea, that was my dinner! 7 PP for what is basically 4 times the amount of pasta you could usually have, brimming with veggies and asian flavors. The texture of the noodles is definitely different than regular pasta; it did have a bit of a gummy texture to it, but the prepping definitely made a difference compared to how they were straight out of the package. In asian dishes I think it works rather well and I enjoyed this dinner immensely. The texture might not work so well with italian style dishes, but I've heard there are also tofu-shirataki noodle varieties that have a chewier texture that might work better. If you'd like to give the shirataki noodle a try, here's my recipe for lo mein. You can change up the veggies for any you prefer, these are just what I had in the fridge. Next time I might half the hoisin and add some oyster sauce too. Maybe even a little sriracha! Shirataki Lo Mein with Veggies Recipe by Labor of Loss 7 PP for entire recipe 1 package (8oz) Shiratake noodles (I used Nasoya brand) 1 tbsp hoisin 2 tbsp soy sauce 1/2 tbsp water 1/2 tsp cornstarch 1 cup green beans or haricots, cut in half or into bit-sized pieces. 3-4 scallions, chopped 1/4 onion, chopped 1 Tbsp grated ginger 2 cloves garlic, minced 1 tsp sesame oil 2 cups mushrooms, roughly chopped salt and pepper to taste Mix together hoisin, soy sauce, half a tbsp of water, and cornstarch in a small bowl. Set aside. Drain and rinse shiratake noodles with hot water, repeat. Par boil the noodles for 5 minutes. Remove noodles from water, reserving cooking water. Blanch green beans in cooking water until tender crisp. In a dry pan, stir noodles until most of the moisture is gone. Set aside. Sautee onions and scallion whites in sesame oil until soft. Add garlic and ginger, sautee for 1-2 minutes until just golden. Add mushrooms, sautee until soft, season with salt and pepper Add green beans and noodles, mix to combine. Add sauce and simmer until sauce thickens, adjust salt and pepper to taste. Sprinkle with scallion greens and serve immediately.
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Using brain-based learning strategies & playful stories, Secret Stories® phonics approach helps students remember sounds to letter patterns. Here are examples of r controlled vowels, th digraph & more.