Sentences with phrase «see their designs go»

Over time, I've seen his designs go up for sale and fell in love with many of them.

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«It is such a visual medium that I think that is one of those minimum steps I would suggest people make is bring their design to a state where people can see what the product is going to be rather than imagine how great this will be.»
«When you go through this work, you see the evolution of art and design over 120 years — the different styles, the different techniques,» Durrell says.
It goes without saying that team - building exercises are designed to see how well teams work together.
Remember, if you're going to do any design changes at all, make sure you test your changes to see how they affect your bottom line!
The Zinus Upholstered Square Stitched Platform Bed Frame is naturally simple with a classic design that we can't see going out of style anytime soon.
«Those that go through the coffin thing see the end for a moment, and it drives them to live their lives by design, not by default, and succession planning is part of that,» Carson said.
When you create a modern office design that meets these four work modes, you could see productivity rates go up as well as overall well - being among your company's workforce.
«The focus of the competition is speed and most of the pods you will see are built just to go fast, but we've come with a complex system that is designed to be scalable,» Brent Lessard, project lead at rLoop, told CNBC during a phone call.
Also, see where your customers are: A growing number of social networks are designed specifically for users on the go, and some, such as Foursquare, offer tools specifically for businesses.
Semiconductors have always been my background, so building chips and seeing the product of our designs go into devices is really cool for me.
Disneyland invented the drab paint color known as «go away green» or «no see»em green» that's specifically designed to draw your eye away from it.
Sports fans and Twitter may go together, but it's still a bit of a stretch to see how a service that is fundamentally designed to distribute short bursts of content works with a three - hour program like a football game.
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To get into a few specifics, pre-ticked boxes — which is essentially what Facebook is deploying here, with a big blue «accept and continue» button designed to grab your attention as it's juxtaposed against an anemic «manage data settings» option (which if you even manage to see it and read it sounds like a lot of tedious hard work)-- aren't going to constitute valid consent under GDPR.
«In my pitches I used to give examples even to clients that if you go on Facebook and you see these viral personality quizzes — not all of them would have been designed by Cambridge Analytica / SCL Group or our affiliates but that these applications were designed specifically to harvest data from individuals, using Facebook as the tool.»
In the past, Jain said that the company's compressed supply chain could see jewelry going from the design process to sale in as little as four weeks.
You do a little research and see how easy it is to get access to this particular product wholesale, save up some money to have an ecommerce website designed, and decide you're going in the business of...
Where those who push «intelligent design» go wrong is they distort or deny real physical evidence to promote the notion that the earth is only 5000 years old and the world we see is as it was initially created.
You're not designed to go somewhere you can not see!
In their profoundly shallow and reductive view of world history — such as their complete and uncritical acceptance of the asinine assertions of pseudohistorian D.M. Murdock, also known as Acharya S. — Zeitgeisters presume that everything they see as bad in the world, principally money and religion, was designed by a single person or group of people and then implemented whole and complete, the way automobiles go from the drawing board to the factory floor in Detroit.
I can either express this directly by using an expression like «momentary selves,» supplemented by a speculative device designed to give some sort of unity to the otherwise unacceptable implication of a crumbling of each «momentary self» into a dust of pure momentary «events,» or I can go the way of many neurologists who see the «momentary self» as the result of successive integrations of the nervous system in its constant reactions to internal and external stimuli.
The blog owner says something about how they are doing a design update, or transferring all their posts and podcasts from one blog to another, and it is going to cost them $ 30,000 (Yes, I saw one blogger state that his new blog was going to cost this much!)
If you've never seen the original Star Trek, you probably don't know that the original series, which aired during the turbulence of the late 1960s, was designed to be veiled social commentary from the get - go.
Unlike Pilgrim, with its several moments of intense oneness with nature, or Holy the Firm, with its more complex treatment of nature as a site of worship, Dillard here is bound by the project of the book, which has to do with human design and artifice, to see how far she can go in resisting all humanizing of nature.
You can choose to believe that what He designed you for will fulfill you more than anything you might come up with or you can go your own way & see where it leads you (that's called sin).
Go to http://www.christianscience.org, and open your mind to the obvious reality that intelligent design is the only reasonable explanation for all the sunshine and lollipops we see around us every day.
It was a pleasure to see this year's entrants and how much thought went into each design,» said Dan Matauch, Principle and Creative Director of Flow - Design, Inc., a Detroit - based packaging designdesign,» said Dan Matauch, Principle and Creative Director of Flow - Design, Inc., a Detroit - based packaging designDesign, Inc., a Detroit - based packaging designdesign firm.
«It was great to see it come together after all the hard work and planning that went into the design and manufacture.
I really like your new header and how it doesn't take up as much space (my problem right now) I'm going to have to get on it asap as I've seen several re do's by Moonsteam Designs and loved them!
It is so fun to be creative and see what sort of designs come to mind as you go.
Go for a Spin: Take a cue from Måurice in Portland, OR, and The Mill in SF and put a twist on the classic design — literally: A herringbone - like pattern doesn't look like something you've seen a million times.
I went in with a design, prepared to incorporate some of the Mexican weaving images I had seen and to weave something beautiful enough to hang alongside Maryanne Moodie's pieces.
It's a bit annoying the shark fins are going in the bin for the 2018 season as they're the perfect spot for driver names and numbers, and it'd be nicer if the designs we've seen so far were a bit bigger too.
though as mentioned in the article will be interesting to see how this goes with no more designed to degrade tyres
I did a fair a few months ago where I brought 5 or 6 of a brand new design to see how they went and sold out within the first hour.
No one has mentioned swaddling yet here but for my girl the Velcro didn't work after she was keeping me up 11 to 2, as a routine I said no this can't get in a habit is I opened my happiest baby on the block book and saw how the Dr recommends and sure enough stopped fussing and went to sleep and only feed twice that night praise god and this is her third night of sleeping peacefully so I do what I want without anxiety not any baby blanket will do you need extra large and the right material light and heavy swaddleby design blankets
Please see my current reviews below, where I go into great detail on some popular models, how they are designed, the pros and cons, reviews from others, and whether I think it's worth it:
Or having different designs on each may work to motivate your child to go, since they can see their favorite characters or designs in each room of the house.
Or they can go for a more advanced design of the video monitor and take advantage of the ability to see what's going on in their baby's room.
Lovely attractions to check out next time: Botanical Gardens, the Danish Design Center (near the art gallery where you went), fairy - tale loving kids might like to see the statue of the Little Mermaid (right next to the castle), the Freedom Museum (covering WWII — surprisingly kid - friendly & very interesting).
Calling all art and craft - loving children... how would you like to see a Halloween costume you designed go on sale in supermarkets next year?
I am beyond confused as to what you think is ignorance — believing that a woman's body that was designed to give birth is going to do just that unless something stops it... or believing that a doctor that has probably never seen a natural birth nor experienced pregnancy or birth themselves (because most OB's that I've encountered have not experienced either situation) is capable of knowing what each individual woman is needing??
I LOVE how she sees a room needing a redo — one full or raw potential — gets ideas and then goes back to her design studio and makes a mock - up of all that she sees going into the space.
In the rides area designed for the youngest kids there wasn't staff on every ride but there was enough staff there that if they saw your kids gazing longingly at the teacup ride they'd move over and open that up for them to have a go.
My top three picks would be: 1) The Blog Makeover from Shauna from See My Designs 2) The 12X12 Custom Wall Canvas offered by Ju JuBeane Boutique 3) The Wrap - N - Mat and Chico shopping bag from Nature Moms And if my top three picks are already chosen, I'd love any of the following (in order of preference): 71, 45, 117, 137, or anything else related to babies (I have 3 month old), going green, or online business, as I have my own blog (obviously) and website.
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Naperville leaders gave the go ahead Tuesday for a proposed skate park at the city's Garden Plots but maintained the right to veto the project until they see the final design plans.
As your baby's mind develops, the pivotal design element that keeps your baby's temperament in a calm sphere is the folding mechanisms that permit you to carry Graco Pack»n Play Playard On The Go Bassinet with you wherever you see fit.
Lansinoh makes gel pads that cover the nipples, affectionately known to their fans as «soothies», while Avent sells ones that go around the nipples (you have to see the design to get it).
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