Incoming photodump! I took literally thousands of pictures, and I have gone through and found what I feel are the better ones, which I am sharing across all my socials.
Will title the different acts accordingly! Pictures below the cut!
Jeff Boerboon's Yak-110
Royal Australian Air Force's C-130 Hercules & C-17 Globemaster III
Two-ship display of Matt Hall in his MXS (Silver) and Emma McDonald in her Extra 300 (Blue)
The "Freedom Formation", comprised of 1 Yak-55 & 13 different "RV" kit airplanes
Two-ship Aero L39 display
Hayden Pullen in his Extra 330LT
MV-22 Osprey of the US Marine Corps, doing a teaser flypast
CC-150 Polaris MRTT of the Royal Canadian Air Force
A BAC Strikemaster solo display
Lifesaver One of the Westpac Surf Life Saving Rescue Helicopter service, an EC-135P2, performing a rescue demo
The "Red Star Roolettes" in a pair of Nanchang CJ6s and Yak 52s
The MV-22 again, this time for it's performance demo.
John Durham, a Trump loyalist prosecutor decided to PROVE that the origins of the Russia probe were somehow corrupt. He failed. Trump's connections to Russia were real and significant just not provably criminal. #putin #trump #collusion https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj6-jfNO9y_/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
@thisiscollins Design is not what we make. Design is what we make possible. But how can we ensure those possibilities create more positive impacts than negative? Few design philosophies answered this question as well as the Bauhaus. They saw design as a bold statement of optimism for the present and the future—infused with creativity, curiosity and purpose. Against the specter of Nazism, the Bauhaus disbanded. But the movement spread. In 1937, Bauhausler László Moholy-Nagy founded the New Bauhaus in Chicago, which became the Institute of Design (ID) at Illinois Tech. Today, ID continues to push the frontiers of design—pioneering ways to solve daunting societal, environmental and business challenges. THE PROBLEM The problem is design. Or rather, its perception. Many prospective ID students and business partners are unaware design can positively shape careers, companies and communities. As ID’s 85th anniversary approached, COLLINS was invited to help evolve ID for the future—and build a new identity around their vision of the transformative power of design. THE SOLUTION At ID, design identifies promising possibilities and refines the best—a dynamic process building towards positive impact. The idea of “The Evolutionary” led us to a new voice and visual language that could itself evolve. Inspired by Moholy-Nagy’s geometric experiments and ID's legendary director Jay Doblin’s genius with complex systems, we crafted six foundational structures able to transform abstract shapes into words and images—moving seamlessly from chaos to clarity, like design itself. The dynamism of this system is ID’s story, showing the world design’s power to create positive possibilities—an idea even more urgent today than in 1937. . . . #Branding #graphicindex #collectgraphics #posterdesign #identity #branddesign #generaleclectics #typography #femmetype #visualdiary #designfeed #visualgraphc #packagingdesign #certainmagazine #creativedirection #printdesign #tdkpeepshow #girotypeface #morulatype #type01 #typography #blkmarket #aigaeyeondesign #certainmagazine #collectgraphics #365typefaces #lavendertype #worldoftype #eyeondesign #fruitsartclub https://www.instagram.com/p/Cj6-RF_Bb-G/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=