Personally, Bugatti has the most distinctly beautiful product DNA. I remember seeing the Veyron for the first time and falling instantly in love... a feeling that's somehow sustained across a whole variety of models even up to the Mistral which debuted just last year. There's something absolutely captivating about its design, its proportions, and its
Personally, Bugatti has the most distinctly beautiful product DNA. I remember seeing the Veyron for the first time and falling instantly in love... a feeling that's somehow sustained across a whole variety of models even up to the Mistral which debuted just last year. There's something absolutely captivating about its design, its proportions, and its
Many of the people and companies I talk to about Design are grappling with applying design at scale. They want to hire designers like crazy, and they are open to change, or as open as you can be…
Sometimes you take the time to make something that looks good, but when it's all said and done you don't use it. Well, that's not the case w...
What’s the difference between a project manager and a project leader? If you’ve ever gone hunting for a definitive answer to this question, you probably ended up disappointed. Depending on your company’s size, policies, and management, these terms might be used interchangeably or they might...
Counseling ideas from a K-12 Christian School Counselor. "...inspired by hope in our Lord Jesus Christ." -1 Thessalonians 1:3
I love finding fun ways to get my students with ASD to communicate, comment, and request. Mr. Potato Head is a great activity that lends itself to lots of requesting for multiple items. Plus, it works on body parts too. There are so many different sets of Mr. Potato Head out there right now. One of the ASD teachers that I work with had an industrial size bin from Costco that had two potatoes, lots of hats, eyes, ears, lips, teeth,etc., and even some hair! I asked to borrow this jumbo bin today and had fun with students who were able to use sentence strips to request the parts that they wanted to put on the potato. Here is the little guy we created: I used a huge board that I purchased from Pyramid Educational Consultants as a place for all of my icons and a sentence strip. Students placed their icons on the sentence strip and requested each piece. I made it simple and only had one choice for each piece (i.e., one nose, one mouth, etc.). If you want to add attributes to request, you can use color icons also. Students then ask for the "red nose" or the "yellow feet" instead of just "feet." Here are the cards I used for this activity: You can find these cards as a FREEBIE here: Requesting Parts for a Potato Friend Have fun creating silly potato friends! Jen
The ultimate R cheat sheet links to the documentation and cheat sheets for every major R package. It just got even better with a brand new second page containing special topics and R packages!
I imagine looking at the BMW EV9 concept evokes an absolute opposite response to looking at the edgy Cybertruck or a Lamborghini. It utilizes curves through and
Use this Flipgrid Rubric with any subject. It was designed for beginner Flipgrid users in mind but will fit most levels. Use this to make sure students are recording Flipgrids that are ready to be published. Print and go- everything is ready! EDIT the point values, and letter grade guide to make the rubric your own! ⚫ This Product Includes: ✅ 1-page rubric, designed for Flipgrid (point values & letter grade guide are editable) ✅ Section for students to self-check their work ✅ Section for a final check and grade ✅ Covers 5 beginning areas of Flipgrid: Content, Greeting, Volume/Tone, Visual, and Planning ⚫ Ways to Use: ✅ Use this FLIPGRID OUTLINE TEMPLATE too. ✅ Have students complete the self-check section with a partner. ✅ Watch the Flipgrid as a class and discuss the final check together- learning and grading will be done simultaneously! ✅ Use the rubric for peer grading. ⚫ Questions: As always, if you have any questions, comments, or suggestions before or after purchase please contact us via the Q/A in our TPT store or email us at: [email protected]. Happy Teaching! Check out these products: •Check out our Bingo Games •Check out our Doodle Notes •Check out our Anchor Charts •Check out our Writing Quotes •Check out our Bulletin Boards Connect with us: •Visit our blog: Teachers in the RV •Follow us on: Instagram •Follow us on: Pinterest
“You know what would be cool?” Every project manager has heard these words and felt a chill run down their spine. With just a few words, a simple, easy-to-execute project plan can be suddenly transformed into the project management equivalent of an M.C. Escher painting. For a project to succeed...
When I first got into Visual Thinking, I came across a core concept that no one agreed on: visual alphabets. Here is the one put together by Austin Kleon, Dave Gray and Sunni Brown at a SXSW…
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Compare this to Range Rover spending almost a billion pounds on the Evoque facelift which still looks the same
Contributor post by Lisa Solomon untitled 1978 winter always feels like a reflective time. and in thinking about my long time heros - my "art roots" if you will - i always return to agnes martin. sadly the internet is the worst possible venue for her work. there is simply no way to translate what her work does on a screen. photo credit charles rushton installation at pace gallery you really really must be in front of them to get the experience. and a whole room of them is like another world. i had seen her work in person several times [individual pieces], but in the late 90's i was lucky enough to go to the armory show in NY and see a whole booth of her paintings. i am not an outwardly spiritual person. i tend to underemphasize the "magical" quality of art [because in my mind either you get it or you don't and how do you vocalize that entirely personal experience?]. but confronted with a room full of martin's work and my mind and body really did feel altered forever. gratitude 2001 a lot of people are dismissive of minimalism. they say things like "oh - my kid could do that" - or i don't get it - it's plain. boring. in martin's case: it's just about lines and dots - and grids. but really that isn't entirely true [try it - try drawing a series of circles in a line and see how yours turns out]. maybe you don't "get it" and that's ok - but next time you are around one see if your mind quiets. if your posture changes. if you like or dislike the colors - and why. what associations does your mind make ? where does your mind go ? the sea 2003 i had a professor once who said if you can come up with one idea that you can run with your entire life as an artist consider yourself lucky. so agnes, then, had luck in spades. i don't think she ever got bored of deconstructing these lines, grids, and subtle shifts in color. it feels like a constant exploration. from work to work. one small change and the meaning changes. the beauty contracts or expands. and i respect that. i think it's easy to "mail it in" make work that you know how to make and just keep doing that. but her work never FEELS that way. it feels investigative. almost every time. untitled 1960 [NYMOMA collection] i think a lot about artists and their "vocabulary" - what we use to make what we make. we gravitate to certain colors, sizes, materials, subject matter. as i continue to make things year after year i realize i'm gravitating toward paring things down. what is the least amount of information i need to use to convey the mood/experience/subject that i want. basically WHAT IS ESSENTIAL and WHAT IS NOT? and again martin is a goalpost here. untitled 1978 the grander idea of repetition. what happens in repetition? what happens in our mind [is it meditative, or something else]? how do we create order, pattern, meaning, symbols? do we break our experiences into shapes? if we make a dot 1000 times does is mean something different than making a dot once? and as i contemplate this i continually return to agnes martin. she is the master. if you ever watch any interviews with her - she is usually hypocritical, didactic, questioning - but in the most honest, straightforward, introspective way. i can't really describe it. she cracks me up and makes me incredible serious at the same time. the islands 1961 and her writings. [again often contradictory, but really brilliant none the less]. when i feel lost i return to her words. here's a short snippet: ...When we wake up in the morning we are inspired to do some certain thing and we do do it. The difficulty lies in the fact that it may turn out well or it may not turn out well. If it turns out well we have a tendency to think that we have successfully followed our inspiration, and if it does not turn out well we have a tendency to think that we have lost our inspiration. But that is not true. There is successful work and work that fails, but all of it is inspired. I will speak later about successful works of art but here I want to speak of failures. Failures that should be discarded and completely cut off. I have come especially to talk to those who recognize all of their failures and feel inadequate and defeated, to those who feel insufficient-short of what is expected or needed. I would like somehow to explain that these feelings are the natural state of mind of the artist, that a sense of disappointment and defeat is the essential state of mind for creative work. In order to do this I would like to consider further those moments in which we feel joy in living....Whether conscious or unconscious they do their work and they are the incentive to life. A stockpile of these moments gives us an awareness of perfection in our minds and...makes all the difference in what we do. ..At such times we are suddenly very happy and we wonder why life ever seemed troublesome. In an instant we can see the road ahead free from all difficulties and we think that we will never lose it again. All this and a great deal more in barely a moment, and then it is gone. But all such moments are stored in the mind. They are called sensibility or awareness of perfection. so for my collection?? untitled 1962 just wonky enough. and i love the dorky plain wood frame. until next time - follow my collection on pinterest. .................................. lisa solomon is a mixed media artist who lives in oakland, CA with her husband, young daughter, a one eyed pit bull, a french bulldog, a cross-eyed cat, a 3 legged cat, and many many spools of thread. she moonlights as a college professor, a graphic designer, and is a partner in MODify/d a crafty biz that up/cycles and re/purposes discards from the fashion industry.