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  • Quote: Ken Blanchard

    People don’t mind being challenged to do better if they know the request is coming from a caring heart.
    Ken Blanchard

    Ken Blanchard
  • Image: Editorial Shoot

    This is a Post Format Image and is for an editorial shoot. A set of letters he did for his new nephew, Joel. His sister-in-law wanted a transportation theme. Printed on canvas, stretched around wooden frames.

    Who studied German literature, German literature is, who is studying medicine, is doctor who studies physics is physics, but who studied philosophy, this will by no philosopher.

    But I would say that the study of philosophy according to specialization may be an ideal preparation for the Informationsachitekten. For philosophy teaches one to work on and to the order of the terms.

    A designer knows he has achieved perfection not when there is nothing left to add, but when there is nothing left to take away.

    Who studied German literature, German literature is, who is studying medicine, is doctor who studies physics is physics, but who studied philosophy, this will by no philosopher. But I would say that the study of philosophy according to specialization may be an ideal preparation for the Informationsachitekten. For philosophy teaches one to work on and to the order of the terms.

    Recording and reflecting on the work in progress

    Intuitiveness can be broken down into a sort of ladder, or a cake with three layers: legibility at the top, metaphor in the middle, and skills at the bottom. By way of example, the concept of scrolling (which we hardly give any thought to) relies on all of them:

    1. It has to be legible. Legibility is about having cues or signals that are unambiguous and recognizable.
    2. Metaphor is the framing concept. In the case of scrolling, either you think of a scroll (the papyrus kind!), where one end rolls up and the other end unrolls to reveal more text, or you think of a window in space that you pan around.
    3. Skills are the motor skills that you pick up. It’s the physical ability to click your mouse on up/down arrows, or to slide your finger across the scroll wheel.

    For better or worse, we live in a world of media invention. Instead of reusing a stable of forms over and over, it’s not much harder for us to create new ones. Let’s buy this theme.

  • Men’s Cars Series: Pierre & His Saab

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    Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.

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    A good adult picker can harvest over two hundred pounds of cherries and earn $8 a day, more than twice the Guatemalan minimum daily wage.

    All images are under copyright © Laurent Nivalle

  • MotoGP Rewind: “Ducati Island” Grand Prix

    Ducati Island represents a rich history of bringing together motorsports enthusiasts from all over the world to celebrate their shared passion for racing.

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    Ducati Island is open to everyone in attendance, but a special ticket package includes reserved grandstand seats at Turn 12, motorcycle parking and a track walk, among others.

    Guests will be treated to an entertaining blend of technical demonstrations, new product displays, legendary fashion shows, Make-A-Wish Foundation silent auction and access to the Ducati shopping experience. 

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    All images are under copyright © Laurent Nivalle

  • The List: Pascal & His Ford Mustang

    The 1968 Mustang receives little change cosmetically. The galloping pony emblem is integrated more subtly into the hollowed grille; chrome block “Ford” letters disappear from the hood; reflectors, adjacent to the front and rear bumpers, are added. The side scoops were thin chrome pieces, and “Mustang” on the fenders was written in script rather than block letters. 1968 was the first year for shoulder seat belts.

    Powertrain changes are more dramatic. The 302 cid V8 replaces the venerable 289 cid V8. The 302 becomes one of Mustang’s best-known blocks due to its longevity; it would stay in the lineup until 1995, with the exception of the 1974 and 1981 model years. A Motorcraft carbureted 427 cid V8 overpowers the next closest block, the 428 cid V8, making 390 horsepower at 4,600 rpm.

    Combined with the GT’s standard front disc brakes, performance tires, heavy-duty suspension, and dual exhaust with chrome quad outlets, the engine elevated this pony car it its raciest version yet. New cosmetics also were included for 1968, with new styled steel wheels in chrome or painted silver with special GT hub caps, and new « C » stripe that accented the side scoop.

    The West Coast-only Mustang GT/California Special was available in 1968. The car was available only in coupe form. The Shelby-inspired car had the same grille, fog lamps, and rear fascia as the Shelby models from that year. « GT/CS » was printed on the Shelby-style side scoops. The wheels were the same as GT wheels, but without the GT center caps. Only 251 High Country Specials were produced, and they were all coupes.

    Pascal & his Ford Mustang Fastback 1968

    Shelby production moves from California to Michigan. Shelby hires the A.O. Smith Company to make the Shelby Mustang conversions. The GT-350 and GT-500KR each receive Cobra snake emblems.

    All images are under copyright © Laurent Nivalle