Sentences with phrase «sketch shows off»

The design sketch shows off a concept version of the iNext, which will be shown this year as a «Vision» concept and begins production in three years» time.
The documentations for the device also comes with sketches showing off the handset's dimensions and other hardware features.

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After the site rewrite was complete, the design team was ready to show off the product of more than a year of sketching, designing, focus - grouping and in - office testing.
Each video clip is between six to ten seconds in length, allowing users to show off a skill, deliver a smooth pick - up line or perform a short sketch.
Franco showed off his comedy chops during the episode, including in a sketch called «Spelling Bee,» in which he played a moderator with some serious issues.
Taking off his X-Wing pilot's helmet, and putting on his Llewellyn Davis scarf, Oscar Isaac shows why he is one of the most cool actors working today by covering Bill Murray's SNL sketch, but bringing an understated bohemian coffee shop vibe while covernig Murray's overbearing Nick the Lounge Lizard act.
The pair, along with Karen and Jack (played by Megan Mullally and Sean Hayes) picked up where they left off a decade ago to show their support for Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee for president, in the new sketch.
Glover started out as a sketch comedian before landing Community, and he's since shown off his visionary flair on his award - winning FX comedy Atlanta.
Finally, a 16 - still viewer - navigated design gallery shows off costume and character sketches as well as plans for the farm house and photos of its construction.
In 1993, Fox's canceled sketch comedy The Ben Stiller Show pulled off a surprise win in the Outstanding Writing for a Variety or Music Series category.
Emily and John, who is currently starring in Off - Broadway play Dry Powder opposite Claire Danes, briefly gave fans a preview of what a potential project would look like by making cameos in two comedy sketches for their friend and U.S. talk show host Jimmy Kimmel.
The show's prevailing vibe — good - natured spoofing of Portland's widespread open - mindedness, environmentalism, and culture (the place where the opening sketch so exhilaratingly declared «the dream of the»90s is alive»)-- even seems to be wearing off or in need of adjustment, with sketches about religion, bigots, and feminism not seeming all that good - natured or funny.
Nintendo and Monolith Soft brought Xenoblade Chronicles X along to PAX Prime 2015, showing off some more in - game footage of the game, as well as some concept art and sketches.
Hutcherson then played a hopeful employee seeking a position from a captain of finance who has a baby's body — a sketch that allowed new cast member Beck Bennett to show off some impressive physical comedy.
KING TUT Steve Martin, who plays a pretty mean banjo when he's not cracking up the population, also showed off his singing and dancing skills in this entry in the canon of «SNL» musical sketches.
In «Keanu,» a patchy mix between kidnapping crime comedy and glorified cat video, Keegan - Michael Key and Jordan Peele cap off their sketch show success with a first feature that adds a large budget to their specific brand of humor.
It's showing off sketches of its upcoming Stonic which will receive...
Hyundai has released a sketch of what it's bringing to the 2017 SEMA show later this month, the Rockstar Energy Moab Extreme Off - roader Santa Fe Sport Concept.
There's also a sketch of the Defender's silhouette shown on a flat - screen TV that shows the vehicle with a flat roof and squared - off front end, like the original version.
Just before the Beijing Motor Show kicked off we got the first sketches of the MG Icon, a compact, funky SUV Crossover in the mould of the Nissan Juke with an MGB bonnet and grill.
The production version of that concept was shown off in a series of sketches last fall, with VW dropping production - spec teaser images last week to whet the appetite of the public and press.
The teaser follows last week's Instagram post from designer Gordon Wagener, in which he and «Stephan and Stephan» showed off some sketches of a new car.
Kia showed off teaser sketches of its all - new K900 luxury flagship sedan early March, ahead of the car's full reveal, rumoured to be scheduled for later this month at the New York...
That crazy Sony Android clamshell tablet that has been rumoured and pictured in sketch form for several months has been confirmed and shown off by Sony today — it's the Android powered Sony Tablet S2.
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2008 has been a big year for DoN: co-chair of the Absolutely Abstract committee at The Philadelphia Sketch Club, membership in the Plastic Club and the Da Vinci Art Alliance, paintings, drawings and photos included in shows at Off the Wall Gallery @ Dirty Franks and First Impressions in Salem NJ, a one - person show at The Beauty Shop Cafe, produced videos for Paul DuSold, Henry Martin and the Philadelphia Sketch Club, DoNArTNeWs is part of Culture Pundits and a successful open studio as part of Philadelphia Open Studio Tours.
The sketch posted by the China - based source shows off the camera modular featuring five camera lenses in total, and two LED flash.
Nick Samson, Faraday's product architect and VP of product R&D, saw the sketch and decided it was the perfect opportunity to show off what the company's technologies can do.
It must also show all areas «off limits to children» and «any potential hazardous areas such as pools, garbage storage, animal pens, etc.» [iii] Requiring a professional architectural or engineer site plan in addition to the facility sketch required by Licensing is considered unreasonable and too costly under the California Child Day Care Facilities Act («the Act»), Cal.
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