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forcenewz · 11 months
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Top 10 Best UI Design Portfolios That Will Influence You
In this blog, we share the top 10 best UI design portfolios that will affect you. These portfolios will help you and inspire you to create interesting and special portfolios that reflect your skills, imagination, and body of work, which will help you get discovered by clients and employers.
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distor777 · 11 months
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Stefan Eggeler 1894
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happywebdesign · 2 years
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https://www.iconwerk.com/
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certaincollections · 2 years
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Learn more about interesting data analysis Stefan has done during past historical events and how it can help you think differently about what is going on in the economy today.
Stefan is the Founder of Realty Quant, a company that brings data-driven and quantitive technologies to the real estate industry. He also holds a master's degree in financial engineering and during his finance career managed a derivative portfolio of over $90B.
Connect with Stefan on LinkedIn and check out his resources on his website https://www.realtyquant.com/
Elisa Zhang is the owner and principal of over $450M in multifamily apartment buildings. She is also a mother of two kids, an artist, an educator, and the breadwinner of her family.
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ARTIST BOOK DISPLAY JANUARY 2023
Copperplate cookbook again : a portfolio by Year 2000 undergraduate printmakers. Nicole Brabant. [Regina, SK] : University of Regina, Faculty of Fine Arts, Dept. of Visual Arts, 2000.
2008 Seoul International Book Arts Fair. Seoul International Book Arts Fair, Sŏng-jae Song. [Seoul, Korea] : Artistbookseoul, 2008.
Language of Color. Olaf Nicolai, Annelie, Pohlen, Bonner Kunstverein. [Bonn] : Bonner Kunstverein, 2000.
Printed Matter Special : 2010 NY Art Book Fair edition. Misaki Kawai, Printed Matter Inc., NY Art Book Fair. [New York, N.Y.] : Printed Matter, Inc, 2010.
Artforumx : summary. Parasitic Ventures Press. [Toronto] : Parasitic Ventures Press. 2010.
Persistent Huts. Derek Sullivan. [New York, N.Y.] : Printed Matter, Inc, 2008.
15 Lombard St. Janice Kerbel, Stefan. Kalmár, Book Works. [London] : Book Works, 2000.
Christian Marclay: The Clock. Christian Marclay, Honey Luard, Darian Leader, White Cube. [London] : White Cube, 2010.
The Day Mubarak was Tried. Nawāl Saʻdāwī, Documenta. [Ostfildern] : Hatje Cantz, 2011.
Two Novels and Two Women. Ṣunʻ Allāh Ibrāhīm, Documenta. [Ostfildern] : Hatje Cantz, 2011.
Deadstar : A Ghost Town. Janice Kerbel, Mark Godfrey, Lyall Watson, Susan Morgan. [Newcastle upon Tyne] : Locus+ Publishing, 2006.
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portraituresque · 1 year
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Stefan Eggeler . Selbstbildnis mit Hut (Self-Portrait with Hat) - 1915
Stefan Eggeler (1894-1969) is best known as a printmaker, publishing portfolios and creating book illustrations from about the start of WWI through the 30s. A member of the Vienna school of Fantastic Art, his work output declining with the rise of Fascism. His diminutive etchings, often issued in series, show inspiration from James Ensor and Egon Schiele among others.
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beardedmrbean · 1 month
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Bulgarian President Roumen Radev has signed the decree making personnel changes to the Cabinet of caretaker Prime Minister Dimitar Glavchev, less than two weeks after the caretaker government took office.
In a short statement on April 22, the president’s media office said that Radev issued the decree based on the requests made by Glavchev.
Glavchev will assume the foreign affairs portfolio in addition to his duties as caretaker Prime Minister, replacing Stefan Dimitrov, and Georgi Takhov will be the new agriculture minister in place of Kiril Vatev.
After Glavchev’s initial nominee to take over as Foreign Minister, GERB deputy leader Daniel Mitov, withdrew before the weekend, the caretaker Prime Minister nominated himself for the job.
Radev, who had described the proposal as “avant-garde” at the weekend, was due to meet with Glavchev on April 22 to discuss the proposed changes to the caretaker Cabinet’s line-up.
However, the meeting did not take place, with media reports saying that Glavchev decided against it. Instead, the caretaker PM made a formal request to be appointed caretaker Foreign Minister.
This is the latest in a number of changes executed by the caretaker government.
Its first act after taking office on April 9 was to request President Roumen Radev to decree the dismissal of Zhivko Kotsev from the post of Interior Ministry chief secretary. Radev signed the decree the following day.
On April 17, prosecutors charged Kotsev with alleged participation in an organised crime group along with former Customs Agency head Petya Bankova and business people Stefan and Martin Dimitrov.
Bankova, also earlier dismissed by the caretaker government, faces an additional charge of coercion. All the accused deny wrongdoing, and critics have claimed that the steps against them are politically-motivated.
National Revenue Agency deputy head Georgi Dimov was appointed to head the Customs Agency.
The first changes to deputy ministers came on April 10 when Glavchev appointed Metodi Metodiev, Stefan Belchev and Martin Danovski as deputy ministers of finance.
On April 10, caretaker Regional Development and Public Works Minister Violeta Koritarova fired Yassen Yordanov as head of the Road Infrastructure Agency after an internal audit found allegedly illegal actions.
April 11 saw the caretaker government dismiss Petar Petrov as deputy head of the State Agency for National Security. Petrov had been appointed to the post in July 2023 in the first month in office of the Nikolai Denkov government.
On April 12, Spaska Kincheva was appointed deputy minister of justice, while Emil Dechev and Yuliya Kovacheva were dismissed from their deputy ministerial posts at the ministry.
The same day, Stoyan Temelakiev and Tony Todorov were appointed to replace Kiril Tsenkin and Ivelina Dundakova as deputy interior ministers.
Also on April 12, Tihomir Stoychev and Elena Shekerletova were dismissed as deputy ministers of foreign affairs. Maria Angelieva and Colonel Nevyana Miteva, a former vice presidential candidate on the GERB ticket that was headed by Atanas Gerdzhikov in Bulgaria’s 2021 presidential elections, were appointed to replace them.
April 12 also saw Koritarova fire Delyana Panayotova as acting head of the National Construction Control Directorate, replacing her with Lilyana Petrova. Panayotova became acting head of the directorate in August 2022, replacing Petrova, who had held the post from December 31 2021.
On April 16, Glavchev dismissed Vladya Borissova as head of the Patent Office. Borissova had held the post since June 2021, when she was appointed by the Stefan Yanev caretaker government. Olya Dimitrova was named as her replacement.
The same day, David Sukalinski was appointed deputy minister of economy and industry and Ivan Kapitanov as deputy minister of agriculture and food. Alexander Yotsev and Georgi Toshev, respective holders of those posts, were dismissed.
On April 17, it was announced that Denitsa Zlateva had resigned as chief executive of Bulgargaz. The Bulgarian Energy Holding appointed Vesselin Sinabov in her place. In 2017, Zlateva was caretaker deputy prime minister in the Ognyan Gerdzhikov interim administration and is a former Bulgarian Socialist Party MP. She was appointed Bulgargaz chief executive in August 2022.
Dimitar Spassov and Tatyana Petrova-Boyadzhieva were dismissed from Bulgargaz’s board, and Mihail Milkov, Byanka Racheva and Marin Filipovski appointed to it.
On April 19, the caretaker government appointed Maria Neikova as district governor of Bourgas, dismissing Plamen Yanev from the post. Neikov has held the post twice before, from May 2021 to January 2022 and from August 2022 to July 2023, both times as the appointee of caretaker governments. Yanev was appointed by the Denkov government in July 2023.
Also on April 19, Martin Gikov was dismissed as deputy minister of innovation and growth, Nikolai Sidzhimov as deputy minister of environment and water, Nikolai Naydenov and Ginka Mashova as deputy ministers of labour and social policy, Viktor Stoyanov as deputy culture minister and Marieta Georgieva as deputy minister of education and science.
That day, six deputy ministers were appointed: Boiko Penkov and Dobromira Kareva as deputy ministers of health, Ilko Ganev deputy minister of culture, Pavlin Petrov deputy minister of tourism, Viktor Atanasov deputy minister of environment and water and Georgi Samandov as deputy minister of energy.
And on April 22, Finance Minister Lyudmila Petkova appointed Georgi Yordanov as the director of the Public Financial Inspection Agency. Yordanov, who was chief of staff to former GERB Finance Minister Vladislav Goranov between 2014 and 2020, replaced Ilka Dimova, who had been in office since February.
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pers-books · 6 months
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Tom Stoppard and Jemma Redgrave back £1.25m fundraising appeal for Hampstead
NOV 23, 2023 BY MATTHEW HEMLEY
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Tom Stoppard, left, and Jemma Redgrave in Octopolis, which recently ran at the Hampstead Theatre. Photos: Shutterstock/The Other Richard
Tom Stoppard, Robert Lindsay and Jemma Redgrave are among supporters of a campaign seeking to raise £1.25 million for Hampstead Theatre to continue commissioning and producing new plays.
It comes as the theatre announces a new season of work for the spring of 2024, which includes four premieres, including a new play by April De Angelis.
The fundraising campaign follows Hampstead Theatre being cut from Arts Council England’s national portfolio last year, meaning it lost an annual subsidy of £766,455, which prompted concerns from writers that the venue would cut back on original work.
It also resulted in the resignation of its then artistic director Roxana Silbert, with chief executive Greg Ripley-Duggan taking over responsibility for the programming.
Ripley-Duggan previously confirmed to The Stage that the studio space would continue to be a home for new writing, but warned there could be cuts to the number of shows staged in the space.
The #HampsteadAhead campaign is a philanthropic appeal for £1.25 million "to propel Hampstead Theatre as it continues to nurture and commission writers, produce new plays and offer significant ticket subsidies to thousands of young people".
A small number of Hampstead’s supporters and trustees have already pledged £1 million towards the appeal.
Playwright Roy Williams said the campaign was "vital to its continued success", while Stoppard added: “Just being here at Hampstead Theatre makes me feel the necessity of theatres like this, not just surviving but flourishing. It’s a lot to do with succeeding generations of writers and that’s why the #HampsteadAhead appeal is important.”
Ripley-Duggan said Hampstead’s aim had "always been to present outstanding new plays and champion original talent".
"Philanthropy is at the heart of Hampstead’s future and with £1 million already pledged towards our new £1.25 million #HampsteadAhead appeal, we want to say thank you for the rock-solid support of our patrons, audiences and trustees," he added.
The new season opens with the world premiere of The Divine Mrs S by De Angelis, directed by Anna Mackmin, about 18th-century theatre actor Sarah Siddons. This runs from March 22 to April 27, with press night on March 28.
Michael Longhurst returns to Hampstead Theatre to direct the UK premiere of Stephen Adly Guirgis’ Between Riverside and Crazy, from May 3 to June 15, with press night on May 13.
Concluding the season on the main stage is Christopher Hampton’s Visit from an Unknown Woman, an adaptation of a short story by Stefan Zweig, which will be directed by Clare Lizzimore and runs from June 21 to July 27, with press night on July 1.
The Hampstead Downstairs programme includes Grud, a first play by Sarah Power, directed by Jaz Woodcock-Stewart, Richard Molloy’s The Harmony Test, directed by Alice Hamilton, and Richard Nelson’s An Actor Convalescing in Devon, written for and performed by Paul Jesson and directed by Clarissa Brown.
“We’re thrilled that, as we approach the end of our first year without government subsidy, we can still offer such a rich and varied programme of new plays for our audiences to enjoy," Ripley-Duggan said.
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touchedbydestiny · 3 months
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Positivity anon here! Could I ask you to shout out to your five fave blogs? Just to make someone smile today and let them know you love their blog! Maybe even say a little about why!
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i will split this between this blog and my elijah blog because i also got such a message there :)
@multi-royalty: you have an impressive portfolio of muses who (partly) are incredibly rare to find and definitely deserve more attention than they usually get in the rp-world. as far as i know, you're also the only other nadia that's currently active (and nadia does deserve more love and recognizing as well). i'm happy that you wanted to write with my two ocs and the less popular muses ♥
@malka-lisitsa : we have impressive dynamics and even more astounding development/evolution of those dynamics. the scope of our interactions is sometimes really gigantic, no matter if it's on my multi or on elijah. i also still thank you for making this blog's promo ♥
@seilas: interacting with you is always a pleasure, no matter if it's with silas (although he can be a true bitch lol), with stefan, or even with zach or tom. i'm also thankful that you always come to find me again after you switch blogs because i'm really bad at keeping track if someone moves blogs. you're an icon ♥
@ladamedemartel: your passion for aurora is incredibly beautiful to witness and i'm happy that we have more than one interaction. the amara/aurora duo is definitely something no one would have seen coming but it's something i'm curious to explore further ♥
@viikingwitch: your freya is iconic and you're one of the first lasting dynamics i built. you were also one of the first who welcomed my oc diana and helped me to develop her further. i'm really happy that after all the years that have passed, you're still here and you definitely belong to the longest contacts i have on here ♥
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ac1numa · 4 months
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@ttrustfalls asked: send a 📸 to see 3-5 pictures that my muse has/has taken of your muse(s) / stefan salvatore in kathe's phone / portfolio is something as well.
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saax2 · 7 months
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La Morte
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The sick child, 1896 | Edvard Munch (1863-1944, Norway)
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Funerale bianco (White funeral), 1901 | Edoardo Berta (1867-1931, Italia)
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Autoritratto macabro (macabre self-portrait), 1899 | Carlo Fornara (1871-1968, Italia)
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Tombe romane (roman tombs), Concordia (Venice), 1887 | Filippo Franzoni (1857-1911, Switzerland)
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Miseria, 1886 | Cristóbal Rojas (1857-1890, Venezuela)
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Böcklin's grave, 1901-02 (Staatliche Kunsthalle, Karlsruhe) | Ferdinand Keller (1876-1958, Germany)
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The widow (detail), 1882-83 | Anders Zorn (1860-1920, Sweden)
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L’adultera o La femme de Claude, 1877 (Galleria d’Arte Moderna, Torino) | Francesco Mosso (1848-1877, Italia)
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The funeral of Shelley, 1889 | Louis Édouard Fournier (1857-1917, France)
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La peine de mort | Félicien Rops (1833-1898, Belgium)
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Funeral at sea (on the death of the painter David Wilkie), 1842 (Tate Gallery, London) | William Turner (1775-1851, England)
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La mort de Marat, 1793 (Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts, Bruxelles) | Jacques-Louis David (1748-1825, France)
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Le jour des morts, 1859 (Musée des Beaux-Arts, Bordeaux) | William Adolphe Bouguereau (1825-1905, France)
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Bradamante at Merlin's tomb, 1820 | Alexandre-Évariste Fragonard (1780-1850, France)
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Death on the pale horse, 1865 | Gustave Doré (1832-1883, France)
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 Il trionfo della morte, 1464 ca. (Palazzo Abatellis, Palermo) | Anonimo
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Roman widow | Dante Gabriel Rossetti (1828-1882, England)
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Cemetery in the moonlight, 1822 | Carl Gustav Carus (1789-1869, Germany)
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The plague, 1898 | Arnold Böcklin (1827-1901, Switzerland)
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Ophelia, 1851-52 (Tate Britain, London) | John Everett Millais (1829-1996, England)
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Grief, 1902 | Anna Ancher (1859-1935, Denmark)
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The plague of pestilence, portfolio (two of seven etchings), 1920 | Stefan Eggeler (1894-1969, Austria)
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The plague of pestilence, portfolio (three of seven etchings), 1920 | Stefan Eggeler (1894-1969, Austria)
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Dr. Nicolaes Tulp's anatomy lesson, 1632 | Rembrandt (1606-1669, Netherlands)
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La sepoltura del conte di Orgaz (El Entierro del conde de Orgaz), 1586 (Chiesa di Santo Tomé, Toledo) | El Greco (1541-1614, Greece)
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Woman on her deathbed, 1883 (Kröller-Müller Museum, Otterlo) | Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890, Netherlands)
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Princess Tarakanova, in the Peter and Paul Fortress at the time of the flood, 1864 | Konstantin Flavitsky (1830-1866, Russia)
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“Had the pleasure to do more stuff for Bethesda's Fallout 4 Creation Club. Did a bunch of different skins for this one and a lot of different attachments of course.” 
 - “CR-74L” Creation Club Author Stefan Engdahl on Artstation 
You can check out our page for Stefan Engdahl’s Creation Club portfolio here:
https://fallout.wiki/wiki/Stefan_Engdahl/Portfolio
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peletiersdixon · 2 years
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AMC Networks stuff and things:
As it pertains to this article here, the restructuring, severance, and other organizational and write-downs happening at AMC... it appears as if they are planning to lay 20% of their US staff, in addition to the organizational and programming changes. Of the staff being laid off, one of which will be David Stefanou, SVP Original Programming & Development for WE tv, and Marco Bresaz, SVP of non-fiction & alternative programming for AMC and SundanceTV, who helped oversee both networks’ original non-fiction programming development and their portfolio of current non-fiction programming. [*emphasis mine]
So, not anyone that we know of that has anything to do with fictional programming, or programing on their main network. According to this article, AMC Networks consist of: “the bundle of cable channels (AMC Network, BBC America, IFC, SundanceTV, WE tv, and IFC Films) and streaming services (AMC+, Acorn TV, Shudder, Sundance Now, and ALLBLK)”
The article also mentions “programming assessments pertain to a broad mix of owned and licensed content, including legacy television series and films that will no longer be in active rotation on the company’s linear or digital platforms.“
To me, this sounds like they are going to be scaling down old stuff they stream on their services, and giving up licenses to other things. It doesn’t sound like they are considering scrapping shows they have created themselves which have more profitability.
Anyway, I don’t know anything for sure, and I am not super knowledgeable about the television business. But I do know the biggest shows they have in their arsenal are the TWDU shows, and the shows they have planned with Anne Rice (Interview with the Vampire, and Mayfair Witches to name a few) plus Discovery of Witches, and Kevin Can F*ck Himself and I don’t see them scrapping any TWDU shows when those shows have the biggest word of mouth, generate more engagement, and the have the ability to bring them more subscribers. (A quick glance at their website shows they still rely on TWDU heavily.)
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certaincollections · 2 years
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Learn more about interesting data analysis Stefan has done during past historical events and how it can help you think differently about what is going on in the economy today.
Stefan is the Founder of Realty Quant, a company that brings data-driven and quantitive technologies to the real estate industry. He also holds a master's degree in financial engineering and during his finance career managed a derivative portfolio of over $90B.
Connect with Stefan on LinkedIn and check out his resources on his website https://www.realtyquant.com/
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hiphopnewssources · 2 months
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New video - Live at OFFF: Creative Chats, Tips and Tricks & Portfolio Reviews - DAY 2 on @YouTube
Via Adobe Creative Cloud 12:00 – 12:30 Tips and Tricks in Photoshop with Rufus Deuchler 12:30 – 13:00 Tips and Tricks in Premiere Pro with Anton Knoblach 13:00 – 13:30 Creative Chat with Vallée Duhmael 13:30 – 14:00 Creative Chat with Rob Draper 14:00 – 14:30 Creative Chat with Stefan Sagmeister 14:30 – 15:00 Creative Chat with Stuart Langfield 15:00 – 15:30 Creative Chat with Alex Guevara 15:30…
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