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Website: Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson – Prairie Sky Designs
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Website: Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson. Published August 29, 2014. I designed a new website for amazing Baltimore author Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson. She was looking for a minimalist design emphasizing photography to show off her growing fiction portfolio. Website & Logo: Ashtanga Yoga Edmonton Redesign. Website and Email Template: Baltimore Concert Opera.
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Urban Palimpsest: Archive
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Thoughts on cities, culture, and design. Friday, July 20, 2012. Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson is an author and journalist. Her articles, essays, and fiction have appeared in publications and Web sites including The New York Times. Fast Company's CoDesign, Next City, Design Observer,. Want to see more? Visit my Web site:. Hale County, Alabama. Station North, Baltimore.
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Urban Palimpsest: July 2012
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Thoughts on cities, culture, and design. Friday, July 20, 2012. Elizabeth Evitts Dickinson is an author and journalist. Her articles, essays, and fiction have appeared in publications and Web sites including The New York Times. Fast Company's CoDesign, Next City, Design Observer,. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Want to see more? Visit my Web site:. Hale County, Alabama. Station North, Baltimore.
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Urban Palimpsest: August 2010
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Thoughts on cities, culture, and design. Tuesday, August 3, 2010. Baltimore Design Conversation: August. Click on image for a larger version. Fter a busy season of design conversations—including last month's big event at Artscape with Karin Bacon—the crew is taking a break in August to enjoy the lazy days of summer. But that doesn't mean we can't still drink beer together. Please join the Design Conversation group at our usual time and place:. Wednesday, August 4th. The Windup Space, 12 W. North Ave.
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Urban Palimpsest: April 2011
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Thoughts on cities, culture, and design. Friday, April 1, 2011. Baltimore: Open City" Opens Tonight. Onight is the opening reception for the exhibition Baltimore: Open City. At the North Avenue Market in Station North. This is the result of an expansive year-long collaborative exploration launched by the Exhibition Design Seminar at Maryland Institute College of Art. I'll let them explain:. As a part of this Open City process, there is also the Open City Challenge. A joint project of D center Baltimore.
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Urban Palimpsest: Walking Tour: Seattle
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Thoughts on cities, culture, and design. Wednesday, August 13, 2008. Ll begin this walking tour of Seattle, Washington in the, uh, car. My recent trip to the Pacific Northwest began with a wedding in Seattle. We flew into Portland and hitched a ride with friends on the north I-5. Along the way, our carmate pointed out this roadside gem: Buck a Scoop Chinese Food. Entering the city we hit some major rush hour traffic (what about all this public transit I keep hearing about? Looking east, toward the city.
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Urban Palimpsest: D center @ MAP
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Thoughts on cities, culture, and design. Friday, June 17, 2011. D center @ MAP. Onight marks an important turning point for D center Baltimore. That nexus begins this evening with the opening celebration for the center's inaugural show, the Open City Challenge Exhibition. The Open City Challenge is a joint project of D center Baltimore, Urbanite. The year-long Exhibition Design Seminar at Maryland Institute College of Art, the Maryland Transit Administration, and the Baltimore City Department of Transpor...
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Urban Palimpsest: March 2011
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Thoughts on cities, culture, and design. Friday, March 4, 2011. AIA Spring Lecture Series: March 24. 8217;m moderating a panel for this Spring’s AIA Lecture Series, with Mason White of Lateral Architecture. Paul Lukez, author of Suburban Transformations. And Hillary Brown from New Civic Works. When: Thursday, March 24. Time: 6:00 pm with a reception to follow. Location: Falvey Hall at Brown Center, Maryland Institute College of Art, 1300 W. Mount Royal Avenue. Links to this post. Magazine. Click here.
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Urban Palimpsest: The Lost Generation
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Thoughts on cities, culture, and design. Monday, October 17, 2011. He editors at Architect. Magazine came to me recently with an interesting set of questions: Is the profession of architecture losing ground among young graduates of architecture programs? Are fewer and fewer potential architects choosing not to get licensed? Are we embarking on a lost generation of architects? So I jumped down the rabbit hole that is the architectural licensure process and here's what I found. The 50 Year Old Intern.
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