3 Let's Encrypt Everything By blog.codinghorror.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Nov 2016 00:03:31 GMT I'll admit I was late to the HTTPS party. But post Snowden, and particularly after the result of the last election here in the US, it's clear that everything on the web should be encrypted by default. Why? You have an unalienable right to privacy, both in the real world Full Article
3 I'm Loyal to Nothing Except the Dream By blog.codinghorror.com Published On :: Mon, 30 Jan 2017 09:19:56 GMT There is much I take for granted in my life, and the normal functioning of American government is one of those things. In my 46 years, I've lived under nine different presidents. The first I remember is Carter. I've voted in every presidential election since 1992, but I do not Full Article
3 The Cloud Is Just Someone Else's Computer By blog.codinghorror.com Published On :: Sun, 17 Feb 2019 02:15:26 GMT When we started Discourse in 2013, our server requirements were high: 1GB RAM modern, fast dual core CPU speedy solid state drive with 20+ GB I'm not talking about a cheapo shared cpanel server, either, I mean a dedicated virtual private server with those specifications. We were OK with that, Full Article
3 What life is like now for 3 people with brain injuries — and their loved ones By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 20 Apr 2020 10:01:48 EDT Ken Rekowski, Shawn Hill and Jodi Graham are dealing with COVID-19 in different ways Full Article
3 Want to help the USPS and vets? Buy a 'Healing PTSD' stamp By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 12:02:25 EDT Support two entities with the price of one. Full Article
3 Spoon Graphics Turns 13 Years Old — Traffic Down, Subscribers Up! By blog.spoongraphics.co.uk Published On :: Mon, 13 Apr 2020 07:00:34 +0000 It’s that time of year when Spoon Graphics gets a little older, with 2020 marking 13 years of tutorial creating, freebie sharing and article writing on what started as a blog that was attached to my portfolio website in 2007. Every April I take some time to reflect on the past 12 months and talk […] The post Spoon Graphics Turns 13 Years Old — Traffic Down, Subscribers Up! appeared first on Spoon Graphics. Full Article News anniversary birthday milestone spoon graphics
3 Want to help the USPS and vets? Buy a 'Healing PTSD' stamp By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thursday, April 30, 2020 - 12:02pm Support two entities with the price of one. Full Article
3 Create a NAS Icon in Just 30 Minutes Using Adobe Illustrator By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Apr 2020 14:00:01 +0000 Welcome back to another Illustrator tutorial from our retro hardware series! In this how-to, we’re going to learn to create a NAS Icon (or a Network-Attached Storage icon) using some simple geometric shapes and tools. So, get your software up and running let’s jump straight into it! Tutorial Details: How to Create a NAS Icon Program: Adobe […] The post Create a NAS Icon in Just 30 Minutes Using Adobe Illustrator appeared first on Vectips. Full Article Tips and Tricks adobe adobe illustrator design icon illustration illustrator line line art line icon nas network network attached storage retro hardware series storage storage media storage unit
3 3 Common Photography Mistakes To Avoid By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 22 Jan 2016 19:13:00 +0000 Image from Wikimedia With photography and image-based social media flourishing, there’s no better time to get into this amazing hobby. Although many people do just fine with little or no guidance, there are certain common mistakes which a lot of rookies run into. To give you a better start in the world of photography, you need to keep a keen eye out for these slip-ups. Here are three of the most widespread. If you want to pursue photography as a career, then one of the worst things you can do is neglect to learn the jargon. I’ve met more than a few photographers who have a natural talent. Without playing with any settings or even glancing at the subject, they get shots which make even the blandest scenes look incredible. With some of these protégés, I’ve been totally shocked at how little technical knowledge they have. A good photographer is ... Read more The post 3 Common Photography Mistakes To Avoid appeared first on Digital Photography Tutorials. Full Article Tips and Tricks Common Photography Mistakes To Avoid new photographers photographers world of photography
3 by w4l3XzY3 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 30 Jun 2016 15:08:45 +0000 by w4l3XzY3 by w4l3XzY3 The post by w4l3XzY3 appeared first on Digital Photography Tutorials. Full Article Photography Tutorials Tips and Tricks cheap memory cards DSLR camera photography Shoot In High Resolution
3 hacked by 3needan By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 31 Jan 2017 06:57:07 +0000 hacked by 3needan hacked by 3needan The post hacked by 3needan appeared first on Digital Photography Tutorials. Full Article Tips and Tricks become a photographer how to become a successful photographer Tips on how to become a successful photographer
3 3 Tips to Use Perspective in Photos By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 02 Mar 2017 16:27:29 +0000 Perspective is a powerful tool in photography, and if you’re able to master it you’ll find that you’re able to snap far more interesting photos. It is a common misconception that you need special lenses to experiment with perspective, when in actual fact all you really need to do is move around. If you’re interested in using perspective in your photos, here are 3 easy tips that will help: Get high, and get low The easiest way to see perspective in action is by snapping photos from above and below eye-level. Try snapping a photo of a subject from the ground, then again from above it, and see how perspective makes a world of difference in the photos that you end up with. Play around with scale Because objects that are further away look smaller, you can reverse that effect and create some amusing photos. Often this is referred ... Read more The post 3 Tips to Use Perspective in Photos appeared first on Digital Photography Tutorials. Full Article Photo Editing Movavi Photo Editor photpgraphy perspective
3 Tutorial: Trendy Splitscreen Layout With CSS3 Animations (Pt. 1) By webdesignerwall.com Published On :: Thu, 29 Dec 2016 18:00:54 +0000 There is no better time than the end of the year for some fresh inspiration! One of the most popular trends this year, features splitscreen layouts, lots of white space, clean typography and subtle effects. With this playful trend in mind, I’ve created a two-part tutorial to show you how to use flexbox, 3D transforms […] The post Tutorial: Trendy Splitscreen Layout With CSS3 Animations (Pt. 1) appeared first on Web Designer Wall. Full Article Tutorials CSS jQuery
3 30 Truly Interactive Websites Built With CSS & JavaScript By webdesignerwall.com Published On :: Tue, 03 Jan 2017 12:00:09 +0000 All websites are somewhat interactive…we click on links or scroll a page, but truly interactive websites take us on a user-driven adventure or draws us in through motion and sound while giving us the power of choice. Interaction can be as simple as a series of clicks that navigate us through a story or landscape, […] The post 30 Truly Interactive Websites Built With CSS & JavaScript appeared first on Web Designer Wall. Full Article Design Trends Inspiration
3 Tutorial: Duo Layout With CSS3 Animations & Transitions (Pt. 2) By webdesignerwall.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Jan 2017 11:00:01 +0000 Last week I demonstrated how to build a split-screen website layout using CSS flexbox and viewport units that offers an alternative way to present a brand’s featured content. Clicking on one side or the other navigates further into the site without a page load, using CSS transitions and 3d transforms. This week, I’ll show you […] The post Tutorial: Duo Layout With CSS3 Animations & Transitions (Pt. 2) appeared first on Web Designer Wall. Full Article Tutorials CSS jQuery
3 30 Best WordPress Themes of 2019 By webdesignerwall.com Published On :: Thu, 28 Feb 2019 13:00:47 +0000 WordPress is a perfect example of how the web has evolved from static to interactive, a shift driven by our desire to share thoughts and a great opportunity to promote our goods. A truly good WordPress theme goes beyond simply looking good to offer solid core functionality and administrative features. There are hundreds of WordPress […] The post 30 Best WordPress Themes of 2019 appeared first on Web Designer Wall. Full Article Design Trends WordPress
3 From Instagram May 04, 2020 @ 13:17 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 12:28:08 PDT Quote of the day… Reporter: How do you achieve the 80% decrease in spreading of the virus? Respondent: A good time to dump my bf… Full Article From Instagram covidbreakups コロナ別れ
3 After 30 Years Studying Climate, Scientist Declares: “I’ve Never Been as Worried as I Am Today” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Dec 2018 00:13:19 +0000 By Jake Johnson Common Dreams And colleague says “global warming” no longer strong enough term. “Global heating is technically more correct because we are talking about changes in the energy balance of the planet.” Declaring that after three decades of … Continue reading → Full Article Points of View & Opinions Climate Change Global Warming global warming denial
3 Loosening the Caregiver's Grip By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Monday, June 11, 2018 - 12:47pm It happens slowly, like that metaphorical frog you’ve heard about. Possessiveness and controlling behavior in TBI caregivers is something that creeps up on you, and I suspect it is common — not because people are trying to be annoying, but because they care so much and want to see that their loved one is treated well in every respect. Full Article
3 Never Stop Asking 'What If?' By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Monday, July 16, 2018 - 6:26am We imagine the what-ifs as a worst case scenario, our worst nightmare happening to us, our life falling apart. But here’s another way of looking at it. Full Article
3 Why's it so hard to get the cool stuff approved? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thu, 27 Feb 2020 00:00:00 -0500 The classic adage is “good design speaks for itself.” Which would mean that if something’s as good of an idea as you think it is, a client will instantly see that it’s good too, right? Here at Viget, we’re always working with new and different clients. Each with their own challenges and sensibilities. But after ten years of client work, I can’t help but notice a pattern emerge when we’re trying to get approval on especially cool, unconventional parts of a design. So let’s break down some of those patterns to hopefully better understand why clients hesitate, and what strategies we’ve been using lately to help get the work we’re excited about approved.Imagine this: the parallax homepage with elements that move around in surprising ways or a unique navigation menu that conceptually reinforces a site’s message. The way the content cards on a page will, like, be literal cards that will shuffle and move around. Basically, any design that feels like an exciting, novel challenge, will need the client to “get it.” And that often turns out to be the biggest challenge of all. There are plenty of practical reasons cool designs get shot down. A client is usually more than one stakeholder, and more than the team of people you’re working with directly. On any project, there’s an amount of telephone you end up playing. Or, there’s always the classic foes: budgets and deadlines. Any idea should fit in those predetermined constraints. But as a project goes along, budgets and deadlines find a way to get tighter than you planned. But innovative designs and interactions can seem especially scary for clients to approve. There’s three fears that often pop up on projects:The fear of change. Maybe the client expected something simple, a light refresh. Something that doesn’t challenge their design expectations or require more time and effort to understand. And on our side, maybe we didn’t sufficiently ease them into our way of thinking and open them up to why we think something bigger and bolder is the right solution for them. Baby steps, y’all. The fear of the unknown. Or, less dramatically, a lack of understanding of the medium. In the past, we have struggled with how to present an interactive, animated design to a client before it’s actually built. Looking at a site that does something conceptually similar as an example can be tough. It’s asking a lot of a client’s imagination to show them a site about boots that has a cool spinning animation and get meaningful feedback about how a spinning animation would work on their site about after-school tutoring. Or maybe we’ve created static designs, then talked around what we envision happening. Again, what seems so clear in our minds as professionals entrenched in this stuff every day can be tough for someone outside the tech world to clearly understand. The fear of losing control. We’re all about learning from past mistakes. So lets say, after dealing with that fear of the unknown on a project, next time you go in the opposite direction. You invest time up front creating something polished. Maybe you even get the developer to build a prototype that moves and looks like the real thing. You’ve taken all the vague mystery out of the process, so a client will be thrilled, right? Surprise, probably not! Most clients are working with you because they want to conquer the noble quest that is their redesign together. When we jump straight to showing something that looks polished, even if it’s not really, it can feel like we jumped ahead without keeping them involved. Like we took away their input. They can also feel demotivated to give good, meaningful feedback on a polished prototype because it looks “done.”So what to do? Lately we have found low-fidelity prototypes to be a great tool for combating these fears and better communicating our ideas. What are low-fidelity prototypes?Low fidelity prototypes are a tool that designers can create quickly to illustrate an idea, without sinking time into making it pixel-perfect. Some recent examples of prototypes we've created include a clickable Figma or Invision prototype put together with Whimsical wireframes: A rough animation created in Principle illustrating less programatic animation: And even creating an animated storyboard in Photoshop: They’re rough enough that there’s no way they could be confused for a final product. But customized so that a client can immediately understand what they’re looking at and what they need to respond to. Low-fidelity prototypes hit a sweet spot that addresses those client fears head on. That fear of change? A lo-fi prototype starts rough and small, so it can ease a client into a dramatic change without overwhelming them. It’s just a first step. It gives them time to react and warm up to something that’ll ultimately be a big change.It also cuts out the fear of the unknown. Seeing something moving around, even if it’s rough, can be so much more clear than talking ourselves in circles about how we think it will move, and hoping the client can imagine it. The feature is no longer an enigma cloaked in mystery and big talk, but something tangible they can point at and ask concrete questions about.And finally, a lo-fi prototype doesn’t threaten a client’s sense of control. Low-fidelity means it’s clearly still a work in progress! It’s just an early step in the creative process, and therefore communicates that we’re still in the middle of that process together. There’s still plenty of room for their ideas and feedback. Lo-fi prototypes: client-tested, internal team-approvedThere are a lot of reasons to love lo-fi prototypes internally, too! They’re quick and easy. We can whip up multiple ideas within a few hours, without sinking the time into getting our hearts set on any one thing. In an agency setting especially, time is limited, so the faster we can get an idea out of our own heads, the better.They’re great to share with developers. Ideally, the whole team is working together simultaneously, collaborating every step of the way. Realistically, a developer often doesn’t have time during a project’s early design phase. Lo-fi prototypes are concrete enough that a developer can quickly tell if building an idea will be within scope. It helps us catch impractical ideas early and helps us all collaborate to create something that’s both cool and feasible. Stay tuned for posts in the near future diving into some of our favorite processes for creating lo-fi prototypes! Full Article Design & Content
3 So You've Written a Bad Design Take By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 05 May 2020 08:00:00 -0400 So you’ve just written a blog post or tweet about why wireframes are becoming obsolete, the dangers of “too accessible” design, or how a certain style of icon creates “cognitive fatigue.” Your post went viral, but now you’re getting ratioed by rude people on the Internet. That sucks! You were just trying to start a conversation and you probably didn’t deserve all that negativity (except for you, “too accessible” guy). Most likely, you made one of these common mistakes: 1. You made generalizations about “design” You, a good user-centered designer, know that you are not your user. Nor are you every designer. First of all, let's acknowledge that there is no universal definition of design. Even if we narrow it down to software design, it’s still hard to make generalizations. Agency, in-house, product, startup, enterprise, non-profit, website, app, connected hardware, etc. – there are a lot of different work contexts and cultures for people with “designer” in their titles. "The Design Industry" is not a thing, but even if it were, you don't speak for it. Don’t assume that the kind of design work you do is the universal default. 2. You didn’t share enough context There are many great design books and few great design blog posts. (There are, to my knowledge, no great design tweets, but I am open to your suggestions.) Writing about design is not well suited to short formats, because context plays such an important role and there’s always a lot of it to cover. Writing about your work should include as much context as you would include if you were presenting your portfolio for a job interview. What kind of organization did you work for? Who was your client and/or your stakeholders? What was the goal of the project? Your timeline? What was the makeup of your team? What were the notable business rules and constraints? How are you defining effectiveness and success? Without these kinds of details, it’s not possible for other designers to know if what you’ve written is credible or applicable to them. 3. You were too certain A blog post doesn’t need to be a dissertation. It’s okay to share hunches and anecdotes, but give the necessary caveats. And if you're making claims about science, bruh, you gotta cite your sources. Be humble in your takes. Your account of what worked for you and why is more valuable to your peers than making sweeping claims and reheating the same old arguments. Be prepared to be told you’re wrong, and have the humility to realize that your perspective is just your perspective. Real conversations, like good design, are built on feedback and diverse viewpoints. — Together, we can improve the discourse in our information ecosystems. Don't generalize. Give context. Be humble. Full Article Design & Content User Experience
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #535 - Liddle' Ditch By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 01 Oct 2019 23:53:36 +0000 We kick things off with Rob talking about his favorite albums of the year. We then discuss the shocking news... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #535 - Liddle' Ditch appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #536 - Sinema with Chase from GATECREEPER By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 08 Oct 2019 21:03:05 +0000 We kick things off talking about the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. We then discuss David D Rainman's recent request... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #536 - Sinema with Chase from GATECREEPER appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #537 - Hootie and the No Fish with JINJER's Tatiana Shmayluk By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 15 Oct 2019 23:57:50 +0000 We have a very special guest, Jinjer vocalist Tatiana Shmayluk called into the show. She talked about the band's upcoming... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #537 - Hootie and the No Fish with JINJER's Tatiana Shmayluk appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #538 – Bush Did Mayhem with Special Guest Riki Rachtman By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 23 Oct 2019 06:52:33 +0000 Former host of MTV Headbangers Ball, Riki Rachtman, called into the show to share memories of Headbangers Ball, working at... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #538 – Bush Did Mayhem with Special Guest Riki Rachtman appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #539 - Hard Camera with Busted Open's Alex Metz By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 30 Oct 2019 03:28:22 +0000 We're excited to welcome back Busted Open radio producer Alex Metz to the show, to talk about all things pro... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #539 - Hard Camera with Busted Open's Alex Metz appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #541 - Thank You For Your Cervix with STRAY FROM THE PATH's Tom Williams By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 13 Nov 2019 01:08:04 +0000 On this week's episode, we were joined by Stray From the Path guitarist Tom Williams. We talk about band's recently... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #541 - Thank You For Your Cervix with STRAY FROM THE PATH's Tom Williams appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 Squared Circle Pit #56 - Hot Topic's Joe Enriquez talks AEW, ECW and Thrash Metal By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Fri, 15 Nov 2019 21:48:05 +0000 We're back and super excited to welcome the Hot Topic senior buyer Joe Enriquez to the show. Joe tells the... The post Squared Circle Pit #56 - Hot Topic's Joe Enriquez talks AEW, ECW and Thrash Metal appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article SquaredCirclePit aew ecw hot topic wrestlemetal wwe
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #543 - Gong Solo By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Tue, 26 Nov 2019 20:05:19 +0000 We kicked things off with Rob recapping his experience at the Tool concert. We then discussed Dave Mustaine's recent interview... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #543 - Gong Solo appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #544 - 33% Drained By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Dec 2019 02:05:15 +0000 This week, we had a very special guest, our Livecastard of the Month, Eric, who actually signed up for our... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #544 - 33% Drained appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #553 - Full On Lip By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 05 Feb 2020 02:03:04 +0000 What an eventful edition of the Metal Injection Livecast! We kick things off talking about the new Dave Mustaine memoir... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #553 - Full On Lip appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #554 - Rob's Nolita By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 12 Feb 2020 01:22:42 +0000 We kick things off talking about the Rage Against the Machine reunion. We then discuss the summer touring season and... The post METAL INJECTION LIVECAST #554 - Rob's Nolita appeared first on Metal Injection. Full Article Metal Injection Livecast
3 What's Inside the White House? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 25 Nov 2019 22:49:12 +0000 Visual explanations are a big part of data visualizations, and this video exploration of What’s Inside the White House? by animator Jared Owen gives viewers a great perspective of where the major rooms are located in context with the rest of the building. I would bet that most people don’t know that the Oval Office isn’t in the main, center building.The White House is full of lots of interesting rooms. A lot of people don't realize that this information is public! Please join me as we take a walk through the different rooms and what they are used for.Found on Core77 Full Article
3 F35B By www.flickr.com Published On :: Sun, 24 Jul 2016 10:26:05 -0700 Andrew Rickmann posted a photo: Full Article
3 After 30 Years Studying Climate, Scientist Declares: “I’ve Never Been as Worried as I Am Today” By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Sat, 15 Dec 2018 00:13:19 +0000 By Jake Johnson Common Dreams And colleague says “global warming” no longer strong enough term. “Global heating is technically more correct because we are talking about changes in the energy balance of the planet.” Declaring that after three decades of … Continue reading → Full Article Points of View & Opinions Climate Change Global Warming global warming denial
3 'And the award goes to...' How to avoid winning a Procrustes Award for bad UX By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 1 Apr 2019 07:48:51 GMT We're familiar with awarding prizes for excellence, from the Oscars to The International Design Awards. But what if we started giving prizes to shame bad examples of design? Enter the Procrustes Awards. Full Article
3 The future of UX research is automated, and that's a problem By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 5 Aug 2019 08:22:15 GMT If you compare the UX research methods we use today with the methods we used 16 years ago, something interesting emerges. We see that UX research is becoming increasingly remote and increasingly unmoderated. In other words, we're moving to a world where UX research is becoming automated. We can learn a lot from automated research. But it comes at the price of understanding our users. Full Article
3 The minimalist field researcher: What's in my bag? By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 2 Sep 2019 08:11:19 GMT When carried out in a lab, user experience research is gear heavy. You need technology to record audio, video and the screen of the device under test. In contrast, when carried out in the field, user experience research is more lightweight. Even so, there are a few non-obvious items of kit that I find essential on a field visit. Full Article
3 Illustrations for Demetre's Winter Sweet Menu By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Mon, 04 May 2020 04:00:46 +0000 Illustrations for Demetre's Winter Sweet Menu AoiroStudioMay 04, 2020 It’s a bit of an old project by Sean Lewis but I thought it was perfectly suited for ABDZ. During these pandemic times, we had to find ways to be more creative with our daily lives. I think we all did somehow. For my case, now I am currently living in Switzerland, I still remember the simple walks that I would take with the family especially early in the morning. And I remember having conversations with my oldest kid who never saw huge mountains covered in snow, and he kept saying that it looked like ice cream (being a huge fan of ice cream). That’s why I thought about sharing Sean’s work, the little but simple memories that goes through your mind. Life is simple and filled with opportunities to be remembered. Thank you Sean. About Sean Lewis Sean is a fellow Canadian (hi!) and is an illustrator based in Toronto, Canada. Make sure to check out his work for more illustrations via his Behance profile. Behance Full Article
3 Mona Kuhn, AD 6309 By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: 2014-10-15T12:47:51+00:00 Mona Kuhn AD 6309, Joshua Tree, California, 2013/2014 (winter) Website - MonaKuhn.com Mona Kuhn is best known for her large-scale, dream-like photographs of nudes. Her work often reference classical themes with a light and insightful touch. Kuhn’s approach to her photography is unusual in that she usually develops close relationships with her subjects, resulting in images of remarkable naturalness and intimacy, and creating the effect of people naked but comfortable in their own skin. Kuhn was born in São Paulo, Brazil, in 1969, of German descent. She received her BA from The Ohio State University, before furthering her studies at the San Francisco Art Institute in 1996. She is currently an independent scholar at The Getty Research Institute in Los Angeles. Kuhn’s first monograph, Photographs, was debut by Steidl in 2004; immediately followed by Evidence (2007), Native (2010), and Bordeaux Series (2011). Mona's upcoming book is titled Private (release 2014). Mona Kuhn's work has been exhibited and/or included in the collections of The Louvre Museum in France, The J.Paul Getty Museum, The Los Angeles County Museum of Art, The Pérez Art Museum in Miami, The Museum of Photographic Art in San Diego, The George Eastman House, the Griffin Museum in Boston, Miami Museum of Art, the Cincinnati Art Museum, North Carolina Museum of Art, Georgia Museum of Art, The International Center of Photography in NYC. In Europe, her work has been exhibited at the Royal Academy of Art in London England, Le Louvre in France, Deichtorhallen in Hamburg Germany, Musée de l'Élysée in Switzerland, Centre d'art Contemporain at Musée Chaleroi in France, the Leopold Museum in Vienna Austria, and the Australian Center for Photography in Sydney. Currently, Mona lives and works in Los Angeles. Full Article
3 Surf Jæren By jepson.no Published On :: Mon, 05 Feb 2018 12:19:52 +0000 Yesterday turned out to be a crisp, sunny, minus 5 degrees day with an awesome swell. I took the Mavic out for a spin before a 2 hour session at Steinen. Full Article Video
3 Don't Let Your Diagnosis of TBI and/or PTSD Define You By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Wed, 04 Dec 2013 00:00:00 EST Adam shares a message of hope to those diagnosed with TBI and/or PTSD: Your life may be different, but you are still the driver and in control. Full Article
3 3 Ways to Optimise Blog Content so it Ranks Well on Google By dailyblogtips.com Published On :: Thu, 05 Sep 2019 11:53:33 +0000 When it comes to your blog’s position within search engine results, there’s far more than just sheer luck at play. Search Engine Optimisation is a skill that any content creator – professional or amateur – should develop in order to make their content as discoverable as possible. It involves making certain tweaks to your blog […] Original post: 3 Ways to Optimise Blog Content so it Ranks Well on Google The post 3 Ways to Optimise Blog Content so it Ranks Well on Google appeared first on Daily Blog Tips. Full Article Internet Marketing
3 New hooks in WordPress 3.8 By wpengineer.com Published On :: Mon, 16 Dec 2013 10:00:53 +0000 WordPress 3.8 introduced one new action and five new filters: automatic_updates_complete Action triggered after all automatic updates have run. (wp-admin/includes/class-wp-upgrader.php) […] Full Article WordPress Plugins action filter hooks
3 Want to help the USPS and vets? Buy a 'Healing PTSD' stamp By feedproxy.google.com Published On :: Thursday, April 30, 2020 - 12:02pm Support two entities with the price of one. Full Article
3 McDonald's Workers in Denmark Pity Us By feeds.drudge.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:29:20 -0400 Nicholas Kristof: Before the coronavirus pandemic, I crept behind [expletive] Danish lines to explore: How scary is Denmark? How horrifying would it be if the United States took a step or two in the direction of Denmark? Would America lose its edge, productivity and innovation, or would it gain well-being, fairness and happiness? Full Article news
3 Video Shows a Man Screaming 'Fake Pandemic' at a Florida Officer By feeds.drudge.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 17:30:37 -0400 A nearly two-minute, profanity-laced tirade at a code officer at a Miami Beach grocery store is the latest example of mounting tensions in the US over wearing masks to stem the spread of the coronavirus. Full Article news
3 Judge Could Hold Up Trump Administration's Bid to Clear Flynn, Legal Experts say By feeds.drudge.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 20:51:52 -0400 The notoriously independent-minded federal judge who once said he was disgusted by the conduct of Michael Flynn could block the administration's bid to drop criminal charges against the former adviser to President Donald Trump, legal experts said. Full Article news
3 The DOJ's Lawless Reversal on Michael Flynn By feeds.drudge.com Published On :: Fri, 08 May 2020 21:30:10 -0400 Randall D. Eliason: The government's motion to dismiss the case against former national security adviser Michael Flynn is like nothing I've ever seen. It's a political screed dressed up as legal analysis, promoting the "deep state" conspiracy fantasies of President Trump. It epitomizes the politicization of the Justice Department under Attorney General William P. Barr. It is, in the truest sense of the word, lawless. Full Article news