It’s easy to get overwhelmed by seeing negative things about the world. But doom and gloom are boring. It’s even unhelpful. In order to make it over the obstacle of building the world of our dreams…
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by seeing negative things about the world. But doom and gloom are boring. It’s even unhelpful. In order to make it over the obstacle of building the world of our dreams…
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by seeing negative things about the world. But doom and gloom are boring. It’s even unhelpful. In order to make it over the obstacle of building the world of our dreams…
I thought I would share a few of my early Sinbad sketches with everyone. These were done between 99'-01' and were such fun to create. Most are marker dye and a few are even oils! Only at the end of my time on this film did I enter the world of digital art. I really was a hold out and prefered traditional methods. Most were very large as I was working next to one of the true masters of design.... Darek Gogol. Man when that guy draws, he draws BIG!! Most of his pieces were at least 30x40 inches, and to just be noticed next to him I had to draw just as large. He taught me too much to list here.... thanks Darek!!
An Interactive Way to Teach Kids Their Address as well as their state, country, continent, and planet! A fun introduction to geography for kids!
SLPs Lori Sanzeri and Chelsea Collins, creators of Core City, are back to share ideas for implementing AAC in the classroom. Today, they share their experiences in using visual supports as a suppl…
JaeCheol Park, who goes by the artist name PaperBlue, creates intricate drawings in the style of architectural drafts. But rather than imagining a buildable building, Park employs the classic illustrative aesthetic to form fantastical urban environments where structures appear and disappear, bleeding into one another in a haze of geometric patterns. His loose linework and intensive layering enliven the historical architectural styles he highlights in his drawings. The artist, who is based in Seongnam, South Korea, has a broad audience for his digital and concept art along with his more traditional drafting-inspired work. More
You're a Vacker! The Vacker family is one of the Lost Cities' most famous families, and Della, Alden, Biana, Fitz and Alvar know it. (Even though Alvar's evil, you can't help being in awe of the famous family.) As a family of Telepaths and Vanishers, they're creative and charming and are ready to welcome you into their family. Their Reactions: Della: Welcome to Everglen! We're so happy to welcom...
Is this a map of Europe's future?
I've always been very creative, but never quite had the artistic talent to bring my immense fantasy worlds to life, so finding AI art was a huge game-changer!
What are sketchnotes? Sketchnotes are becoming an increasingly popular way for students to take notes for lectures. However, there is much value to be gained from using them along with – or instead of – traditional methods like Cornell notes and annotation. Studies have shown that engaging the visual part of the brain as ... Read more
From Afrofuturism to Zaha Hadid.
Discover the Internet of Things and how they affect your everyday life. Transportation and healthcare are just a few ways Maxbotix delivers innovation.
Here are some of my favourite photos from my short but very sweet time exploring Reggio Emilia.
For The Village Voice
A walkable city where the journey is as important as the destination, recognizes local streets, green-blue networks, neighborhood services
Ebenezer Howard's Garden Cities are now embedded into London and New York.
At the Bosniak Institute in Sarajevo the audience had a chance to see the exhibition of minitures by Nasuh Matrakci. The exhibition was organized by Yunus Emre Institute as a part of the event 'Matrakci Nasuh in the Balkans'.
It’s easy to get overwhelmed by seeing negative things about the world. But doom and gloom are boring. It’s even unhelpful. In order to make it over the obstacle of building the world of our dreams…