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my goodness, the glass is half empty to you, isn’t it! There are so many positive things with digital photography, but you seem to be dwelling on only the negative today!

Digital photography is HUGE, and many, many people have started taking more photos and yes, printing them out, than every before.

The scrapbooking industry is also influential in the increase in demand for photos, and people are printing out their photos and storing them in wonderful scrapbooks creating a story of their lives.

I know I used to take film photos, and was limited by developing costs, or only taking a few on the roll and taking forever to finish the roll, so they could sit there on the roll for years before they got developed! And the quality of photos I took back them with my Polaroid or cheap Instamatic–they are nothing compared to the quality I can get now with my digital. Those are the crappy photos!!

I have been using a digital camera for probably 6 or 7 years, and have never erased an entire "camera" by mistake. That would be very difficult to do. And it’s not that easy to delete single images, either. It takes two clicks, generally, so unless you are a total idiot or just not thinking clearly it’s not something you do easily.

I’m not sure why you are so down on digital, as it doesn’t seem like you are very knowledgable about them from your comments!
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Design Related Careers

Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:46:32 +0000

Description

Job Description
The Mechanical Design Engineer is responsible for the design of products from ideation to production.
This is a “hands-on” position requiring the ability to communicate ideas, visually and conceptually.
Duties include design and development in 3D CAD, prototype fabrication/testing, and engineering/manufacturing support as needed. This is a job that will require technical talent, instinct, problem-solving abilities, as well as a good sense of humor.

Responsibilities:
• Create detailed product documentation and specification documents for partners, suppliers and manufacturers.
• Must be a self-starter that can start with a blank sheet of paper and land with multiple promising solutions.
• Design of innovative products from concept to production, including preparation of concept sketches, renderings and detailed drawings of new product ideas
• Reviewing concept sketches, renderings, detailed drawings and prototypes of new product to assess manufacturability and validate concrete design principles are met
• Preparing CAD drawings, Quote and production packages for Far East vendors and suppliers.
• Proficiency in 3D CAD, including surfacing, design of parts, mechanisms, electronic enclosures and assemblies for production.

Specific Skills
• BS degree in related field
• 5 Years experience in a Product Development environment
• 3D CAD – Solidworks 2009/ProE Wildfire - Solidworks Preferred
• Basic understanding of Regulatory Standards and requirements(UL, CE, PSE)
• Plastic and Metal part design and tooling for electro-mechanical assemblies
• Experience collaborating in a team-based environment
• Ability to solve design related problems with little guidance, and be a self starter
• Knowledge of Microsoft Office and computer skills
• Strong verbal and written communication skills

Fishman is an industry leader in the design and development of guitar amplification and acoustic equipment. Our staff consists of talented and innovative individuals that create a dynamic and exciting working environment. We are looking for an outgoing and skilled individual to join our team.

We offer a pleasant, non-smoking work environment with a flexible work schedule, everday casual dress, and a competitive benefits package

Please forward your resume, in Microsoft Word format, cover letter and salary requirements

The field of graphic design is very broad. Designers create multimedia for news stations, commercials, movies, and TV shows. Designers also create graphics for website pages and in cartoon productions.

Determine what type of graphic design career you'd like to pursue. You also have other options related to graphic design -- you can act as an editor or publisher of a print or video media production.

The field of graphic design covers a wide variety of arts. It also covers occupations that involve graphics editing and implementation.

Typically, graphic design careers are divided into two main categories, and then into several smaller categories or disciplines. The two main categories include designers and publishers.

The designers are usually the ones who implement creativity to produce a finished artistic product. This finished product can include both hand-drawn or painted items and/or computer art. It also can contain photos and text.

The publishers use some creative thinking as well. However, their main role in creating media is editing and producing. Publishers take finished graphic designs and produce them as newspapers, magazines, websites, and more.

Sometimes these two major roles interchange. In other words, the role of a graphic designer and a publisher is combined. This is more common in production studios operating off of a lower budget, or for freelance designers and small business owners.

Larger corporations typically divide the roles of graphics personnel and publishing personnel. Furthermore, a large number of different subcategories exist for graphic designers and publishers.

For example, some corporate employees may be employed as creative directors, layout artists, or Flash designers. Others may be assigned a specific task such as illustrating or photo editing.

Persons employed in graphics positions assist with creating a wide range of products. For example, employees work for companies that produce gift items (cards, calendars, e-cards, print stationary, etc.) while others produce business logos.

Other graphic artists are responsible for creating content for animation or movie productions. Yet another group of designers will create educational and demonstrative tutorials and slide shows.

Knowing the different options should help you to decide which career you want to pursue in graphic design and related fields. It will help you determine what your strengths and weaknesses are regarding design and publications.

If you can see the "big picture" in your mind but can't translate your visualization into tangible form, then you would serve best as a publisher and to use ready-made graphics to produce your media.

On the other hand, if you are slightly disorganized but people have complimented you on your designs,, then becoming a graphic design is the best choice. The only challenge after this point is breaking into this highly-competitive field.

If you are determined and you have what it takes, then you will make it. Also, you increase your chance of success in this business as you identify your niche.

For instance, perhaps you are not thrilled about creating images for advertisements, but you have proven your skills in the cartoon world. If this is the case, then you should not try to pursue commercial advertising venues.

The opposite is true as well. If you demonstrate more talent in commercial ad logo design, then you probably have no interest in selling cartoon scripts. This does not mean you will never be able to, and it also does not mean that a cartoonist could never create commercial ads.

When you start out as a graphic designer, you are likely to find a niche. Stay in this niche if you find it comfortable. You are likely to have plenty of years to change careers or step out of you comfort zone.

Another area of graphic design not yet covered in this article is gaming. You can make a living creating sets and characters for video games.

Likewise, the world of gaming is very lucrative for editors and publishers. You can help coordinate the process of integrating graphic designs into various gaming formats. The possibilities are endless.

Scandinavian Design Office Furniture

Wed, 10 Mar 2010 18:46:24 +0000

Born in Copenhagen, Denmark in 1916, Risom wasted no time in gaining a number of educations, notably being trained as a designer at the Copenhagen School of Industrial Arts and Design, studying at the Niels Brock Copenhagen Business College and working under great architects at architecture firms in Denmark. After getting to America in 1939, he briefly worked in textile before teaming up with Knoll in 1941. After a brief stint in the army, Risom started his own firm in 1946 called Jens Risom Design (also known as just JRD). So successful was the work coming out of his firm that he worked with famed photographer Richard Avedon in a wildly successful ad campaign in the 1950s, expanded productions into other forms of furniture, was featured in Playboy magazine in 1961 and even had one of his office chairs used by Lyndon B. Johnson in the Oval Office.

  1. Kong Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 3:02 pm

    I hate it as a cafe because it is so girly, but i would love it as a swinger place, i`m sure it would attract nice girls ! There could be some actual BULLRIDING, not so much bullfighting. I got a big HORN for all the scandinavian cuties ! We can do it SPANISH too ! with the SPANISH FLY , CARAMBA !

    I got pink underwear also to go with the color scheme. STRING! so SEXY, Mamacita !

    This place needs some dirty grinding and winding and mutual movements going on inside, it is too cute. OLE !

  2. eva Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 3:20 pm

    where are the chairs from?

  3. Fling Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 4:15 pm

    The first time I saw a bullfight, I vividly recall it as a traumatic experience, and i wondered to myself at the time; “When is someone going to interpret this into a cafe and eating experience?”. Matador and Bull in the ancient duel, careering around the ring, grey marl contract furniture flying everywhere, soft fabrics asunder, the blind fury, a moment’s break for a frappachocolino latte, check emails on an IPad – then; the strike, a spritz of blood mingling with the bold abstract of a tossed cushion, blonde wood sullied.

  4. karin Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 4:29 pm

    i wonder about those chairs too. like them alot.

  5. FN Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 5:57 pm

    I thik the chairs are from a very good friend of mine…
    http://gamfratesi.com/

  6. design traveller Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 6:13 pm

    Is it really PINK? Worse than terrible. Not to mention bull fighting issue.

  7. Kurt Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 7:14 pm

    I wonder how many innocent animals had to die for this cafe.

    I WOULD RATHER WEAR FUR THAN DRINK COFFE HERE 1

  8. jahara Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 7:52 pm

    Fling rock.

  9. Lab Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 7:54 pm

    Damn, thats some striking shapes, I like the edgy lines.
    I think the chairs are from a Danish company, saw them in an exhibition a while ago but dont remember the name.

  10. angry catalan Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 8:47 pm

    I don’t think there’s much to say about this cafe, but as a curiosity I’ll say that in Spain bullfighting is associated to a different kind of imagery which at best is laughable and at worst makes you think of rural 60-somethings spitting on the pavement while they chew on a toothpick and scratch their arse… political implications aside.

    But I digress, because this looks nothing like bullfighting at all.

  11. sepn Says:
    February 19th, 2010 at 10:10 pm

    I like the interior, looks cozy and elegant with a nice combination of colours.
    The lamps are very simple and beautiful.

  12. jean de lessard, designer principal Says:
    February 22nd, 2010 at 2:24 am

    magnifique travail….

  13. Val Says:
    February 23rd, 2010 at 8:16 pm

    Is this a forum about Spanish culture?
    @ Kong. Nobody says Caramba or Mamacita in Spain… so stop acting like an american dumb

    I like the cafe, and trying to mix so different cultures… but sorry this is not spanish, neither bullfighting looking. In bullfighting we talk about a social culture, about passion, about mixing social classes, have fun and also respect… and this is just pink&sand… Too simple