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Stuff you may or may not know about Design. Images © copyright to their respective owners.

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The extinction symbol like the peace symbol and smiley logo is easy to recognize and replicate. The symbols stylized hourglass represents time running out and the circle represents earth. The symbols designer is London artist known as “ESP”. bit.ly/3lhPLpD
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The iconic Goodyear Blimp, was first built in 1912. The military used them for observation & reconnaissance during World Wars I & II after which, Goodyear bought 5 of its blimps back, painted them, and began using them for promotional purposes. #History bit.ly/31nRUIr
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Blimps are a type of lighter-than-air (LTA) craft called an airship. Like a hot air balloon, blimps use gas to generate lift but they can move forward through the air on their own power, like airplanes. They can also hover and stay aloft for days. #design bit.ly/2EjjFck
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Styles come and go. Good design is a language, not a style. -- Massimo Vignelli #thatswhathesaid
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#Anime films were printed on flimsy nitrocellulose films without transparent cells or color. They were made with chalk on a board, erasing and re-drawing the lines in-between camera takes. This was replaced by using paper cutouts- 2D stop-motion animation. bit.ly/34fmOES
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The 1st animated film released in Japan was probably released in late 1916 / early 1917 by Shimokawa Oten; made with chalk. The 1st commercially released was Dekobo Shingacho - Meian no Shippai (Dekobo’s New Picture Book - Failure of a Great Plan). #anime bit.ly/34fmOES
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Originally, Felix appeared as an angular, snout-nosed cartoonish fox but by 1924, animator Bill Nolan made him rounder, more smooth-moving & wide-eyed. The last Felix silent cartoon was distributed in 1928, at the beginning of the talkies and Mickey Mouse. bit.ly/3g7LMYM
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Felix the Cat was drawn and designed by Otto Messmer. For the first few years (1919-1921) they were distributed as shorts by Paramount Pictures & then by Margaret J. Winkler (64 films from 1922-1925), the first female to produce & distribute animated films bit.ly/3g7LMYM
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Felix the Cat is regarded as the most successful #cartoon character during the silent era. Supposedly, Felix was inspired by Rudyard Kipling's "The Cat That Walked By Himself" in the Just So Stories for Little Children published in 1902 #animation #history bit.ly/3g7LMYM
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The praxinoscope is a band of pictures, each slightly different from the next, placed inside a rotating drum. The pictures are viewed in succession by reflection from off of narrow vertical mirrors placed at the center of the drum which is spun by hand bit.ly/3ayfdCn
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French scientist Charles-Emile Reynaud, invented the viewing device: praxinoscope (1877), is known as the first Motion Picture Cartoonist. He created a large-scale system called Theatre Optique which took a strip of pictures & project them onto a screen. bit.ly/3g0UcS1
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“Design is in everything we make, but it’s also between those things. It’s a mix of craft, science, storytelling, propaganda, and philosophy.” — Erik Adigard
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