11 Nov 2009 • Six part interview with Chris Papasadero of design firm Fwis. In November 2009, Papasadero is setting himself a challenge alongside the annual NaNoWriMo event–to design 30 book covers in 30 days. The interview is conducted in one week intervals, and will run through the first week of December at Snap2Objects.com
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1 Nov 2009 • Racing the Dark is unique among fantasy books. The world draws upon Pacific Island and East Asian cultures to create a rich blend very different from fantasy canon—an island nation with an animist religion centering on sacrifice and binding. Though a young adult novel, Johnson is unafraid to tackle harsh topics, and readers will love her for it
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10 Oct 2009 • Birthday card for a two year old who likes trucks and trains. Uses bright colors
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22 Sep 2009 • Vector design is re-sizable Made of simple elements that can be reconfigured to suit project
Read More +21 Sep 2009 • Live: http://thenewcampus.org/nsfp Joomla Modified template Supports The New School’s student newspaper Simple upload process, enabling
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21 Sep 2009 • Student Community Portal
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21 Sep 2009 • Imagery derived from classical painting Chapter links, character pages, and About the Author Made for
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21 Sep 2009 • Simple, lightweight Supports older browsers and slower connections CIDA, a South African-based organization, helps
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20 Sep 2009 • WordPress, simple install with modified template. Vector graphic. 3 content types separate taxonomies private pages
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20 Sep 2009 • Peggy and Luke meet in Vegas where inhibitions go to die. Aunt Abigail, clearly having her priorities straight, says she will allow Luke to sell the house if he and Peggy remain married for one year. Needing her share of the house’s selling price, Peggy starts leading a double life. During the week she lives and works in the city and on weekends she rents a car, drives to Connecticut, and pretends to be the happily married wife of a genuine, full-blooded
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27 Aug 2009 • The majority of the book focuses on Norman alone. He is seventeen, and turning into quite the Hebrew scholar, yet he doesn’t feel a strong spiritual connection with his studies. His student is impossible—she wants nothing to do with this Bat Mitzvah stuff. Rather than fight her, Norman sits back passively and lets Bayla waste their time. He observes the goings-on at Bayla’s, contrasts their rich lifestyle with his family’s poverty, and feels shame. Still, he does very little
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28 Apr 2009 • Online portfolio for photographer Erica Reade
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31 Dec 2008 • Signs posted throughout the Bite Your Tongue event. 4-hour event structured into blocks “Safe” foods
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11 Dec 2008 • Programs handed out at the Showcase
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6 Dec 2008 • Moxie, the Feminist Organization at The New School, hosted a movie screening of the influential
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24 Nov 2008 • Email newsletter sent to members of thenewcampus.org encouraging participation in the online community
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11 Nov 2008 • Participated as editor in the Fall 2007 selection period. Solicited submissions Selected submissions for publication
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24 Oct 2008 • A one-act play set during the mid-80s in South Africa. Jon faces the possibility of being ordered to fire on black neighbors–but defiance means disrupting the life of his young family. Drawn directly from my family’s experiences. Any inconsistencies in setting or language are my own. Crisis of Conscience is available in full, formatted for production. Requests can be forwarded to richenda@richendagould.com
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