Sentences with phrase «graphics as labels»

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In the graphic symbol shown in the Wikipedia article, the relational arms labeled «is» would be more clearly shown as «is of».
As the profile of the beer drinker changes, the importance of high - quality label graphics is increasing.
K - 1 Packaging Group a manufacturer of high - end, graphic packaging materials for retail items, with paperboard folding cartons and pressure - sensitive labels as our fortes.
Labels should not have idealising images, such as «graphics that represent nursing mothers».
His London - based label's approach to streetwear employs tropes such as graphic branding and sporty basics, but his eye for industrial design and unexpected textiles imbue his streetwear aesthetic with a layer of refinement and runway - worthy sheen.
That makes it easier to add interactions such as bulletin boards, glossary, labeled graphics, etc..
As always, each book is packed full of color photographs, informative graphics of building cutaways, and well marked maps with each street clearly labeled (Lonely Planet, are you paying attention to that last part?).
I imagine the company labeled the game as a Mark III title because they wanted their current fanbase to experience the most ambitious game for the SG - 1000 — ambitious enough that, graphics aside, the game wouldn't feel out of place on the Mark III.
Steam reviewers have given WWO mostly negative reviews, labeling the game as a «money grab» with a poor graphics engine, no PvE content, and pretty much no content to experience at the present.
Consciously employing commonly used artistic techniques, such as trompe l'oeil, action painting, graphic design, screen printing, and rudimentary drawing, Josh Reames» paintings break down hierarchies of mark - making, art historical references, computer graphics, labels, and everyday objects in a manner drawn from the non-objective «infinite scroll» of images and information we encounter in both the online and real world.
Studio Manuel Raeder is an interdisciplinary design studio based in Berlin, that has been engaged in designing, publishing and editing over 100 artist books in the past ten years, as well as being responsible for the communication strategies and graphic identity of several cultural institutions such as Kölnischer Kusntverein (2007 - 2011), Kunstverein München (since 2010), and Artists Space New York (since 2009), and of the fashion label BLESS (since BLESS N ° 23).
In the mid-1990s he co-founded the group Town and Country and has since worked as a solo artist with releases on such labels as PAN, Alku, Shelter Press, Future Audio Graphics and Kranky.
That's why he labelled the graphic (a version is shown on RC without the label) as Carl Smith's proposal.
As you say, the newspaper graphic was improperly labelled (which may have been a fault of the graphics editor and not Rose) but it was certainly NOT «forged» as the troll claims: it did present the data reasonably well when compared to many newspaper graphics and it did show the recent «flatline» in global temperature as the Met.Office has agreeAs you say, the newspaper graphic was improperly labelled (which may have been a fault of the graphics editor and not Rose) but it was certainly NOT «forged» as the troll claims: it did present the data reasonably well when compared to many newspaper graphics and it did show the recent «flatline» in global temperature as the Met.Office has agreeas the troll claims: it did present the data reasonably well when compared to many newspaper graphics and it did show the recent «flatline» in global temperature as the Met.Office has agreeas the Met.Office has agreed.
[Response: If your point was that prominent graphics should be clearly labeled as to what they depict, we can definitely agree to that.
The WMO graphic could have been better labelled, as the inquiry into the CRU found, but it was one graphic in a public summary report that is over a decade old.
Correction 9:43 a.m.: Our original graphic mistakenly labeled Colorado as one of the states without Apple Stores.
Graphic designers / artists design graphics for use in media products such as magazines, labels, advertising and signage.
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