Answer: Try to make it fun
Explanation:
Look at this Venn diagram.
A Venn diagram. Circle 1 is labeled Manual with entries Physical, Hands on. Circle 2 is labeled Non-manual with entries Nonphysical, Inactive. The overlap is labeled Both with entries Skillful, Detailed, Good income.
Based on the Venn diagram, in which way do manual and nonmanual careers contrast?
Manual jobs require many skills, while nonmanual jobs require few skills.
Manual jobs require few skills, while nonmanual jobs require many skills.
Manual jobs do not require hands-on activity, while nonmanual jobs do.
Manual jobs require hands-on activity, while nonmanual jobs do not.
Answer:
Manual jobs require hands-on activity, while non manual jobs do not.
Explanation:
Answer:
is D Manual jobs require hands-on activity, while nonmanual jobs do not.
Explanation:
I took a test and that was the answer.
You have learned a little about what graphic design is, and now it is time to create some! Choose an artist you like and admire. You can choose a classical artist whose work is centuries old or the illustrator of your favorite graphic novels. Imagine that you have been assigned to write a newspaper or magazine article about the artist and his or her work. You will need to do some online research and get basic information about the artist. Provide a bit of information about the following:
the artist’s background
the kind of work he or she does
when the artist created the art
what critics have thought of the artist’s work
what is distinctive about the artist’s style
Articles are generally pretty short, so limit your article to between 500 and 750 words. Provide a list of websites where you found your information.
Answer:
I'll have it ready by Friday, is there a due date?
did not finish it yet but this is what I have
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All about Milton Glaser
Who is he?
He was born in 1929 and was educated at the High School of Music and Art and the Cooper Union art school in New York. He co-founded the revolutionary Pushpin Studios in 1954, founded New York Magazine with Clay Felker in 1968, established Milton Glaser, Inc. in 1974, and teamed with Walter Bernard in 1983 to form the publication design firm WBMG. Throughout his career, Glaser has been a prolific creator of posters and prints. His artwork has been featured in exhibits worldwide, including one-man shows at both the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. His work is in the permanent collections of many museums. Glaser also is a renowned graphic and architectural designer with a body of work ranging from the iconic logo to complete graphic and decorative programs for the restaurants in the World Trade Center in New York. Glaser is an influential figure in both the design and education communities and has contributed essays and granted interviews extensively on design. Among many awards throughout the years, he received the 2004 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Smithsonian Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum, for his profound and meaningful long-term contribution to the contemporary practice of design.
What did he do?
co-founded the revolutionary Pushpin Studios in 1954, founded New York Magazine with Clay Felker in 1968, established Milton Glaser, Inc. in 1974, and teamed with Walter Bernard in 1983 to form the publication design firm WBMG. Throughout his career, Glaser has been a prolific creator of posters and prints.
Why did he do it
No one knows why exactly he decided to make art but he said “The two polar influences of my life are Picasso and Morandi. Picasso was a man who wanted everything, all the women, all the fame, all the money, all the success — all the everything.
What is he best known for
Glaser is best known among designers for his illustrated posters and album covers. His Dylan poster (1966) became an enduring symbol of a unique era in American pop culture, while his posters for Olivetti mashed together his triple love for Renaissance art, Italian design, and American comic books.
Dylan poster (1966)
Answer the following question in 3-4 complete sentences.
Define the following terms:
- vanishing point
- orthogonals
- picture plane
Answer:
vanishing point1 orthogonals2 picture plane3
Explanation:
1the point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge.
2of or involving right angles; at right angles.
3in perspective, the imaginary plane corresponding to the surface of a picture, perpendicular to the viewer's line of sight.
Answer:
vanishing point1 orthogonals2 picture plane3
1the point at which receding parallel lines viewed in perspective appear to converge.
2of or involving right angles; at right angles.
3in perspective, the imaginary plane corresponding to the surface of a picture, perpendicular to the viewer's line of sight.
Explanation:
In your opinion do you or do you not think that parents should tell their children they'll never be proud of them?
In my opinion, parents should NOT tell their children that they're not proud of them. That will do nothing but lower their self-esteem.
The primary colors, that we can make all other colors from, are red, yellow and blue.
True Or False
True..................
Answer:
ture
Explanation:
So my teacher wants us to put a performance for primitive theater and I dont really get it? does anyone have any idea how to explain it or how I would make the scene? also is it cultural appropriation? I don't want to do it if it is.
based around: healthy village, harvest thanks, healthy village, prepare for battle.
Answer:
I have been in productions before, and written plays myself, so I hope this helps.
Explanation:
Open with still actors, the narrator comes on the stage, and explains the setting, like, when and where the story is taking place. Narrator goes to the side of the stage, and the scene begins. Since I do not know the type of play you're doing, I don't know how you wanna take the first scene. Maybe open on a busy village? I really hope this helps!
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Answer:
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What did Hudson's style come to be associated with?
Answer:
Named after the Hudson River, the 4-6-4 wheel arrangement came to be known as the "Hudson" type in the United States as these locomotives were the first examples built and used in North America. Built for high-speed passenger train work, the Hudson locomotives were famously known for hauling the New York Central's crack passenger trains, such as the 20th Century Limited and the Empire State Express .
Explanation:
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What is the mission of the National Council of Architectural Registration Boards? A. to model laws, regulations, and guidelines for its member jurisdictions B. to maintain the IDP C. to model standards for licensure D. to administer the ARE E. to protect public health, safety, welfare
If you could draw anything you want what would it be?
Plz help this is due in an hour.
Answer:
this is your opinion- not ours, and there is no incorrect answers for this.
For example:If I can draw anything I want, I would draw an rose.
Explanation:
An effective summary should begin with a sentence that contains the author's name, the title of the text, and
the length of the original text
the author's birth date
the date of publication
the main idea of the entire text
Answer:
The main idea of the entire text
Explanation:
Answer:
D) The main idea of the entire text
In rehearsal, you notice that the performers seem to be out of key when using the Example 1 score. In what key is the Example 1 score? In what key should the musicians be playing based on the Concerto score?
Answer:
Need more context, could you show a picture of the score?
Can being a food blogger make a person more aware of culinary issues ?
Answer:
not rele but it depends so
Whole step review 2 draw out the example on blank sheet paper or line paper draw the note that is a whole step below each example on the staff
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9.Why can timing be important with photography?
When threading the machine, the the thread should unravel from the _____ of the spool
Answer:
top
Explanation:
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Explanation:
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Explanation:
Describe Handel’s Water Music. Who and/or what was it composed for? What instruments were used?
Answer:
Handel's Water Music is made up of three orchestral suites, written for an outdoor performance for King George I on the Thames. Legend has it that Handel composed Water Music to regain the favour of King George I. There were an ensemble of flutes, recorders, oboes, bassoons, trumpets, horns, violins, and basses.
Explanation:
How do the arts and crafts of Cagayan valley and central Luzon define and characterized our identity?
Answer:
ExplanCagayan Valley is rich in folk arts and crafts. Its popular folk arts include the head gear worn by girls called vakul. The Gaddangs in Nueva Vizcaya are very good in their textile and crafts. Gaddang weavers are known for their bakwat, a belt used by mothers after giving birth.ation:
Hope this helps!
who were the leading Greek comic playwrights [writers of the plays]
Answer:
Aristophanes and Menander
Explanation:
They were the most famous Greek playwright of the genre and they poked fun at politicians, philosophers, and fellow artists.
Hope this helps!!!!
What is storytelling theory
Answer:
Behavioral Storytelling Theory is a revolution in storytelling organization concepts, methods, and practice. Behavioral Storytelling focuses on the behaviors of storytellers, and how they consummate stories, as well as collective memory
Explanation:
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Artist can make their work abstract by
A) Making colors unrealistic
B) Using shading to realistically show light and dark
C) Looking at the subject (thing) they are drawing to make sure the size and shape are realistic
D) Adding a realistic background to their work
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Answer:
Making colors unrealistic
Explanation:
A color scheme that uses many values of a single color is called___
Answer:
Monochromatic
Explanation:
Do you think sending a portrait would carry the same weight in today's society?
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Your friend Tomás is developing a game that uses many different Disney
characters. He pulls the images from various official Disney websites, but
then adds customized animations. He doesn't intend to ever sell the game
but does want to post it online as a free game anyone can play. Gloria, your
mutual friend, tried his game out and was very critical of the fact that he
didn't use public domain images. They come to you to settle their
argument: should Tomás change the characters in his game?
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Answer:
He should change the game, as many of the characters are copyrighted and not in the public domain.
When we talk about the movement of the pieces and how to capture them, what is peculiar about the Pawn and the Knight?
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Answer: The pond is slow, slower than the king, it can only move forward but the way it take’s pieces is diagonal. The knight has a move no other piece does, it moves like an “L”. The knight can “jump” over other pieces, that’s what make’s it special.
Explanation: Here is an example of the pond:
The pond is at e4 and want to move forward, the pond can only move up one square at a time, so the pond will go to e5.
When the pond is attacking though, it will be attacking diagonal. So the pond is on e5, attacking a piece on d5. The next move, the pond can take the piece on d5.
Here is an example of a knight:
Let’s say the knight is on e5, the knight has 8 squares to move to. C6, d7, f7, g6, g4, f3, d3 and c4. Notice that EACH MOVE WILL MAKE THE SHAPE OF AN “L”. The knight can take any piece on these squares, (if the knight is on e5).
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Describe the early accomplishments of Native Americans
Answer:
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From the tip of South America to the Arctic, Native Americans developed scores of innovations—from kayaks, protective goggles and baby bottles to birth control, genetically modified food crops and analgesic medications—that enabled them to survive and flourish wherever they livedExplanation:
Answer:
Native Americans developed scores of innovation kayaks, protective goggles and baby bottles to birth control, genetically modified food crops and analgesic medications that enabled them to survive and flourish wherever they lived
11.Read the following poem. What does this poem mean to you and what do you want to get out of this photography course?
"Photography"
by James Metcalfe
A photograph is more than just A gift to bring or send.
And more than just the likeness of A relative or friend.
It is a kindly greeting and
A memory to hold.
Of happy times and pleasant things. However new or old.
It is a mirror that reflects Companionship and cheer. And now and then the wistfulness That turns into a tear.
A photograph is something to Adorn a desk or wall.
Or carry in a pocket and Display to one and all.
It is a faithful portrait
The smile that friendship shares To add its sunshine and to show That someone really cares.
Answer:
This poem means that when you are in this class you should be drawn to the things you capture/ take a photo of.The pictures you show should give you some type of feeling.Weather its a good feeling or a bad one it is up to you.So during you photography course you want to get better at that subject not just improving it though but perfecting it as well.
Explanation:
Combining a single element in numerous ways is referred to as?
Answer:
The answer is element
Explanation:
Brooks College in Long Beach and Sunnyvale, California, offers Associate of Arts degrees in Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising. The school's intensive 18-month degree programs are taught by fashion industry professionals - including designers, merchandisers, and marketers. Coursework may include fashion illustration, consumer trends and behaviors, fashion design software, and key business skills, among other creative and business classes.
Fashion students at Westwood College's Denver campus and four California campuses can earn an Associate's degree in just 20 months and a Bachelor's degree in Fashion Merchandising in as little as three years. Fashion courses are available year-round, with daytime, evening, and weekend classes to accommodate any schedule. Fashion merchandising classes include Trend Forecasting, Fashion Product Development, and Portfolio Review. Graduates of the fashion program may be eligible for Alumni Retraining, which allows Westwood graduates to audit classes to keep up with advances in the fashion industry.
The two passages above describe two different fashion schools. Which school has the qualities you would look for in a design school and why?
Explanation:
Brooks College in Long Beach and Sunnyvale, California, offers Associate of Arts degrees in Fashion Design and Fashion Merchandising. The school's intensive 18-month degree programs are taught by fashion industry professionals - including designers, merchandisers, and marketers.