This title demonstrates the strategies and processes of successful redesigns and shows readers how to build on the equity the brand already retains to create a fresh look. The case studies feature before and afters of the logos and discuss why the redesign was necessary.
The stories that abandoned homes tell captivate Robyn and Michael. Over the past six years of traveling the northeast and exploring hundreds of abandoned locations, they have learned there is not one reason people vacate their homes. Some have relinquished their homes after foreclosure. Other homes are abandoned because people have died and have left estates unsettled, and their family members have squabbled over the assets. The authors have discovered many vacant houses exist because owners have needed assistance funding long-term care in a nursing facility, and the state has seized the property as repayment for Medicaid. Then, there are the historical properties, mansions from the Colonial Era to the Victorian Era, still rich with ornate architectural splendor forsaken to decay until cutthroat developers bypass their historical significance and gain permission from local municipalities to demolish them. Whatever the story, it is usually sad. Robyn and Michael pay homage to the lost lives and the lost dreams that these homes represent with their photographs
Let your imagination run away with you and join in on the fun with two
mischievous beagles, Mikey and Berty and their many tales of adventures
together!
Welcome to Book 2 of the Tales of Mikey and Berty Proskrophski, where our two
adventurous beagles find themselves in magical situations, with Unicorns,
Beefeaters, Crafty Foxes, and many more...
Wenn Sie in der Wildnis unterwegs sind, ist es wichtig, Wetterwechsel vorauszusehen, so dass Sie sich kleidungs- und ausrüstungsmäßig darauf einstellen können, und um zu entscheiden, ob Sie eine Tour unterbrechen oder nicht. Michael Hodgson führt Ihnen einfache Techniken vor, die Ihnen helfen, das Wetter im Voraus abzuschätzen. Er erklärt Ihnen die geografischen Wetterunterschiede, hervorgerufen durch unterschiedliche Landschaftsformen wie Berge, Täler und Wüsten, zeigt Ihnen, wie man zwischen Kalt- und Warmfront unterscheidet, man Wolkenformationen dazu nutzt, um das heraufziehende Wetter vorherzusagen, wie man ein Altimeter anwendet, die Windgeschwindigkeit abschätzt und vieles mehr. Michael Hodgson legt außerdem dar, wie man Zeichen der Natur nutzt, um halb verlässliche Vorhersagen zu machen, z.B. indem Sie den Morgen- und Abendhimmel, insektenfressende Vögel, Frost und Tau beobachten. Eine Kombination aller Beobachtungen versetzt Sie dann in die Lage, das Wetter im Voraus abzuschätzen.