![]() ![]() I had to stop this book when the heroine asks the hero for help and he gets mad and basically says they're over but still married. For about 20% I couldn't even tell who the main characters were supposed to be. ![]() There are wayyyyyy too many steamy scenes and no time at all spent actually developing any plot or the characters. This book was so.interesting? I'm still not really sure what the plot was or what romance I'm supposed to be rooting for. She threatens to cheat on him and he DNF at 42%. ![]()
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Leslie Fienberg, a who was a typesetter before a writer documenting queer/trans* experience, reminds of what “has not yet been written” on the front of the facade. Windows are added to the building's simple, Brutalist form to ensure a level of transparancy that mirrors the form and values of the Badass Libre Fonts website. The former deposit box is converted to a mailbox, and a typographic mural activates the side of the building facing the art school MICA. The concept includes a space that is free and open - because space is a resource - in which the public can modify material by screenprinting typefaces onto it. How do those values and resources become physical? Badass Fonts is free, feminist, open-source, and exists only online. Jérémy Landes, type and graphic designer, Studio Triple, Velvetyne Type FoundryĬan a building be a type specimen? In this concept, I (digitally) installed the collection Badass Libre Fonts by Womxn, a project of Loraine Furter, in Baltimore’s brutalist KAGRO building. More fonts by womxn (all sorts of licenses): To support the designers, you can plan in the design budget of your project some money to donate to the designer directly, commission them with custom font designs, invite them to give a lecture and spread the word about their great designs! They are generously published for free, feeding an ecosystem of sharing and collaborations. These fonts are shared under Free, Libre and Open Source licenses, which allow anyone to use them, modify their design, contribute more glyphs or styles to their non-nuclear families, build upon them and redistribute them further. Created in 2018, this collection aims at giving visibility to libre fonts drawn by womxn designers, who are often underrepresented in the traditionally conservative field of typography. ![]() ![]() ![]() If this is confusing, don't worry: you can just hover over any special formatting for additional info. Member of the Midnight Crew are abbreviated by their initials. Referenced songs originating outside of Homestuck are in green.įor the sake of formatting, The Beginning of Something ReallyĮxcellent, Pumpkin Party in Sea Hitler's Water Apocalypse, and I'm a Referenced songs not on Homestuck albums are in pink. Referenced songs on unofficial albums are in red. Referenced songs on official albums are in blue. Songs appearing on multiple albums have any rereleases' titles underlined. Songs that contain references have their titles bolded Near-inaudible samples that are only known from word of composer.Īdditionally, if a composer explicitly says that they didn't reference a ![]() ![]() Help and FAQ This is a list of references (remixes, arrangements, samples, etc.) in Homestuck music.Įverything from full covers to brief quotes is included – even ![]() ![]() ![]() At 32 pages, with moderately large type, it isn't the best value I've seen in roleplaying games. Marcus Rowland reviewed Who Watches the Watchmen? for White Dwarf #91, and stated that "Although this isn't the complete Watchmen sourcepack that I would have liked, it's a lot better than some previous DC material. Who Watches the Watchmen?, published in 1987 as a 32-page softcover book, was written by Dan Greenberg, with cartography by Jerry O'Malley and Ike Scott, and cover art by John HIggins (color), and Dave Gibbons (sketch, pencils and inks), who also did the interior illustrations. ![]() Mayfair Games published the superhero role-playing game DC Heroes in 1985 under license from DC Comics. ![]() The player characters, representing people who have been mulling over whether to become crime fighters, have been summoned by Captain Metropolis following a series of kidnappings of retired superheroes and people associated with them. Who Watches the Watchmen? is an adventure featuring the DC Comics characters from the Watchmen comics, set in an alternate world in 1966, before the Keene Act made vigilantes illegal. ![]() ![]() ![]() Collective experience of the successes and failures of adhesive treatments carried out over the past forty years and greater interdisciplinary exchange have led increasingly to a more informed debate among conservators.This paper reports on the first of a two‐part project aimed at re‐evaluating the current use of adhesives in the United Kingdom, Europe, and North America. The use of adhesive techniques for the support of fragile textiles is infrequent in most textile conservation studios. ![]() Of the ageing methods tested in this study, thermo-oxidation at 125☌ in dry air for 28–56 days produced silk with properties most like those of historic silk samples. ![]() ![]() Different chemical and physical properties for silk were evaluated using Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, size exclusion chromatography and tensile tests, which were employed as analytical indicators for comparison between the artificially aged silk and samples from seventeenth-century costumes. Four artificial ageing methods were studied: (1) thermal oxidation in dry air, (2) exposure to different relative humidity (RH), (3) immersion in solutions of varied pH, (4) accelerated ultraviolet (UV) exposure at 50 ± 2☌, 95% RH. This study aimed to find a suitable artificial ageing method for standard silk resulting in a degradation state that simulated that of silk from seventeenth-century costumes. As the historic value of authentic artefacts precludes their use in experimental work, artificially aged standard silk needs to be used as a substitute. The Royal Armoury in Stockholm has conducted a project to experimentally evaluate conservation methods used for historic costumes. ![]() |
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