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ifsryen · 4 years ago
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sunsethillshq · 3 years ago
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I am begging. Please, bring men of color to the group!
.ೃ࿐  i  honestly  with  i  could  bold  this  or  make  it  a  header  or  something  —  we  would  do  anything  to  see  some  more  men  of  color  on  our  dash  !!  we’d  love  michael  evans  behling  ,   darren  barnett ,  evan  mock  ,  broderick  hunter  ,  daniel  ezra  ,  tommy  martinez  ,  rege  jean-page  ,  manish  dayal  ,  avan  jogia  (  he  /  they  )  ,  keith  powers  ,  michael  b  jordan... truly  the  list  goes  on  and  on  but  all  of  these  faces  are  just  a  few  of  the  men  of  color  i  would  love  to  get  apps  for  !
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colorshaping · 4 years ago
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devil-may-craft · 7 years ago
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Analysing Visual Semantics
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The image above is a cover for the German magazine Stern which was released on the 24th of August, 2017. Stern is a popular weekly magazine that criticises world events. This photo manipulation was a response to Trump’s belated and benign censure of the Charlottesville event, wherein a group of white supremacists came to blows with anti-fascists; a thirty-two year old was killed in the process, and nineteen others were injured (Al Jazeera News 2017; Robinson, B. 2017; Wheaton, O. 2017).

While this cover came under heavy criticism from the Jewish community in Germany, stating that this “belittles and beclouds past events”, it does send a prominent message (Onyanga-Omara, J. 2017). It was meant to shock; to illicit strong emotions, falling under the rule of pathos, and it’s done just that (PathosEthosLogos 2015).
The most important aspects of this magazine cover are central image and main header. Donald Trump, as president of the United States, stands in a stiff salute with the American flag draped over him. The header, Sein Kampf, meaning my struggle, is a play on words and is meant to mock. The American flag is a strong symbol to the American populace. The Nazi salute is downplayed in the US; the main reason being how attached the American populace is to the First Amendment, which gives them full liberty with free speech. Europe still has strong feelings towards it and Germany actively does its part to make sure nothing like the Nazi regime’s crimes ever happen again (Wildman, S. 2017). Besides being a symbol of antisemitism, it is a symbol of hate, racism, homophobia, and the terrible war crimes of WW2 (Wikipedia 2017).
The grey backdrop may have simply been a colour choice so that the image stands out more, but psychologically, grey is associated with moodiness, loss, and neutrality - not quite the colours needed in today’s trying times yet very telling for the image itself (Bourne, J. 2010).
The flag of the United States of America is steeped in symbolism with its colours, stars and stripes. There are fifty stars on the current flag which represent each of the fifty states. The thirteen stripes, seven red and six white, represent the thirteen colonies. As for the colours, they initially held no meaning but over the years white became to mean innocence and purity, red, hardiness and valour, and blue means justice, vigilance and perseverance (PBS 2017; Streufert, D. 2015).
The first thing that comes to mind when seeing this image is that it is comparing Trump to Hitler. As Rabbis Marvin Heir and Abraham Cooper stated, it is unwise to do so and it seems rather forgetful for a German magazine to do this comparison which may lead to another significance. In fact, in Germany, any engagements that resemble Nazi actions are criminal offences, as many tourists have come to find out (Petkar, S. 2017; Sehmer, A 2015).
TIlman Allert’s The Hitler Salute describes in detail the harsh truths of the meaning behind the aforementioned gesture. The salute was always followed by sieg heil or heil Hitler; a fascist way of saying God save the Queen. The issue is that this statement soon deified the Third Reich, and it’s not farfetched to state that 1930s Germany was akin to modern day North Korea, the main difference is that the Germans didn’t fear Hitler, they voluntarily worshipped him. It is quite interesting to note that the gesture in itself isn’t German in nature; the earliest known use of the stiff, outstretched hand is artistically Roman. Hitler knew this and skewed facts left and right in his favour to enrich the German-Italian camaraderie already in place. His lies and half-truths, delivered with charm, brought disaster to Europe, leading to the ostracisation, humiliation, and ultimately the death of millions (Evans, R. J 2017; Guy-Ryan, J. 2016; Halpern, M. D. 2017)
Stern magazine issued this cover as a warning; Trump will never fill Hitler’s boots, but he is a fascist and white nationalist, and the best way one can depict this is by utilising Nazi symbolism - logically the strongest imagery any German could use; a clear use of logos (PathosEthosLogos 2015). The KKK supported him through his election campaign and many engaged in the Nazi salute the moment the 2016 election results were broadcast. He seems to be constantly making excuses for the far-right and went as far as retweeting a series of anti-muslim and racist tweets (BBC 2016; BBC 2017; Landers, E. and Masters, J. 2017). He’s cemented his stance and Stern is right.

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Al Jazeera News (17 Aug 2017) Charlottescille attack: What, where and who?[online] Available at: <http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2017/08/charlottesville- attack-170813081045115.html>[Accessed: 28 Nov 2017]
BBC (22 Nov 2016) Hail Trump: White nationalists mark Trump win with nazi salute.[online] Available at: <http://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-us-canada-38057104/ hail-trump-white-nationalists-mark-trump-win-with-nazi-salute>[Accessed: 2 Dec 2017]
BBC (29 Nov 2017) Donald Trump retweets far-right group’s anti-muslim videos.[online] Available at: <http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-42166663> [Accessed: 2 Dec 2017]
Bourne, J (27 Dec 2010) Color meaning: The meaning of the color gray. [online] Available at: <https://www.bourncreative.com/meaning-of-the-color-grey/ >[Accessed: 30 Nov 2017]
Evans, R. J. (16 Apr 2008) The Hitler Salute: On the meaning of a gesture. NY Sun [online] Available at: <http://www.nysun.com/arts/all-hailed-the-meaning-of-the- hitler-salute/74744/>[Accessed: 4 Dec 2017]
Guy-Ryan, J. (12 Mar 2016) How the nazi salute became the world’s most offensive gesture. Atlas Obscura. [online] Available at: <https://www.atlasobscura.com/ articles/how-the-nazi-salute-became-the-worlds-most-offensive-gesture> [Accessed: 28 Nov 2017]
Halperm, M. D (2017) The Hitler Salute: On the meaning of a gesture. Jewish Book Council [online] Available at: <https://www.jewishbookcouncil.org/book/the-hitler- salute-on-the-meaning-of-a-gesture> [Accessed: 28 Nov 2017]
Landers, E. and Masters, J. (30 Nov 2017) Trump retweets anti-muslim videos.Edition [online] Available at: <http://edition.cnn.com/2017/11/29/politics/donald- trump-retweet-jayda-fransen/index.html>[Accessed: 2 Dec 2017]
Onyanga-Omara, J. (25 Aug 2017) German magazine ‘Stern’ criticised for nazi Trump cover. USA Today[online] Available at: <https://www.usatoday.com/story/ news/world/2017/08/25/german-magazine-stern-criticized-trump-cover/601364001/ >[Accessed: 28 Nov 2017]
PathosEthosLogos (2015) Ethos, pathos, logos definitions and examples. [online] Available at: <https://pathosethoslogos.com> [Accessed: 28 Nov 2017]
PBS (2017) The history of the American flag. [online] Available at: <http:// www.pbs.org/a-capitol-fourth/history/old-glory/>[Accessed: 30 Nov 2017]
Robinson, B. (24 Aug 2017) German magazine depicts Donald Trump giving nazi salute on its cover. Express [online] Available at: <https://www.express.co.uk/news/ world/845589/Donald-Trump-Stern-magazine-Nazi-salute-Adolf-Hitler-Der-Spiegel- Charlottesville-rally-KKK>[Accessed: 28 Nov 2018]
Streufert, D. (10 Feb 2005) What do the colors of the flag mean? [online] Available at: <http://www.usflag.org/colors.html>[Accessed: 30 Nov 2017]
Wheaton, O. (25 Aug 2017) German magazine doesn’t hold back with their anti- Trump cover. Metro [online] Available at: <http://metro.co.uk/2017/08/25/german- magazine-doesnt-hold-back-with-their-anti-trump-cover-6878753/>[Accessed: 28 Nov 2017]
Wikipedia (2017) Nazism. [online] Available at: <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ Nazism>[Accessed: 28 Nov 2017]
Wildman, J. (16 Aug 2017) Why you see swasticas in America but not in Germany. Vox. [online] Available at: <https://www.vox.com/world/2017/8/16/16152088/nazi- swastikas-germany-charlottesville> [Accessed: 4 Dec 2017]
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itsworn · 7 years ago
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This 1963 Chevy C10 Proves Second Time’s a Charm
Becoming involved in the build of your very first classic truck can be the ultimate learning experience. From the time spent researching your favorite make and model to when you find it and swap cash for a title, it’s just the beginning. For Todd Zientek of Shorewood, Illinois, the first chance he had to channel his inner hot rodder started with a 1963 Chevy C10 pickup once he graduated from college. With all the right intentions of building a neat restomod-styled truck, he delivered the prize to his parents’ garage and started the teardown with neighborhood friend Evan Vandarakis who brought plenty of mechanical knowledge to the mix.
Having never taken on anything like this before every chapter was part of the learning curve. The pair worked tirelessly to first refresh the chassis and then moved onto bodywork with Todd’s mom even lending a hand with wet sanding. This clearly showed that there was plenty of family support on tap. The truck made it to the mocked-up roller stage but was then sidetracked when life’s priorities began to shift. It was eventually sold off as he started a career and family, however he never forgot about his passion to build a hopped-up hauler. One thing remained a constant in his life, regular visits to Route 66 Raceway in Joliet to watch plenty of nitro-fueled drag racing on a regular basis over the last 20 years since the track opened. Coupled with attending demolition derbies and local car shows with his dad growing up, it was only a matter of time till he got involved in the build of another truck.
One of the coolest things is that he has been able to share these experiences with his daughter, Madigan, who enjoys racing even more than he does. The pair regularly spends plenty of time both at the racetrack and at car shows studying the latest styles and comparing notes. Having seen a number of wicked rides to roll out of Nichols Paint & Fabrication in Watseka, he made an appointment to meet with shop owner Justin Nichols to discuss a pickup he had been building in the back of his mind since he was in his teens. On the visit he spied a 1963 Chevy C10 in the back lot of the shop that had recently arrived from Oklahoma. It was heavily patina’d and in need of a full redo, making it a perfect base for the project. The pair went over a number of key elements for the build, sharing many of the same ideas of what would make the truck bitchin. Todd told us, “I’ve always been drawn to the 1960-1966 Chevy C10 pickups with their classic styling and subtle curves, complemented by just the right amount of stainless trim across the cab and bed.” Sounds perfect to us! It wasn’t long before a deal was made with Todd and Madigan’s ideas starting to come to life right before their eyes.
The team at Nichols tore the truck down to bare bones and blasted the frame clean to get started. The spine was then shortened 2 inches out back and treated to modified crossmembers. Out back a Chevy 12-bolt rear was packed with 3.90:1 gears turning 31-spline axles and suspended in place by a combination of a custom triangulated four-link by Nichols and ’bags from Slam Specialties to set the stance. Wanting to make the truck handle like it was on rails, a Fatman Fabrication IFS was deftly matched to Wilwood Engineering forged 2-inch drop spindles and ’bags from Slam Specialties to bury the nose in the street. To add plenty of stopping power a Wilwood power dual master pushes fluid through stainless lines to matching drilled and vented discs at each corner with four-piston calipers. Wanting to keep a classic element, linking it all to the street a set of 15-inch steelies from Coker Tire were capped with  a set of Coker/BFGoodrich Silvertown wide whitewall radials accented by trim rings and bullet-style caps.
Harkening back to the days when muscle cars ruled Main Street in Joliet, Todd wanted plenty of tire-searing muscle nailed to the ’rails. Nothing says power better than a Chevy LS V-8 so the team sourced a low-mile 5.3L mill and massaged it to perfection for the application. From the factory the V-8 features a cast-iron block filled with a cast-iron crank linked to powdered metal I-beam rods wearing hypereutectic pistons urged by a hydraulic roller cam for beat. A pair of stock aluminum heads make plenty of seamless power while up top sequential fuel injection delivers the goods. The team then dressed the engine with a custom cover accented by matching inner fenders. Spent gases flow through custom long-tube headers to a 3-inch stainless exhaust and Flowmaster 40-Series mufflers. To channel the power a warmed-over GM 4L80E trans links to a custom driveshaft.
Seeing that the truck’s vintage sheetmetal had seen better days, the cab and bed were first stripped to identify existing issues needing attention. Once they were corrected there were a number of custom updates to separate the truck from the rest. The bed was first shortened 2 inches to match the new wheelbase followed by shortening the stainless trim to match, adding a handmade tailgate and roll pan while also incorporating a set of 1990 Cadillac taillights. Up front the hood and grille were given a custom touch and the panels were then all metal finished and gapped to perfection. After looking at all the color options Todd and Madigan decided on Matrix black gloss with accents in black satin. Justin loaded his spray gun and laid down a 10-foot-deep coating to bring the truck to life.
Focusing on the interior, Madigan had studied plenty of C10s she had seen over the years at a number of events. She wanted to instill a warm feeling inside the cab by introducing a warm color combination, starting with the factory dash being painted a two-tone tan and crème. It was then filled with custom dials from Dakota Digital to monitor the vitals while a custom CON2R steering wheel mounted to a polished ididit tilt column navigates the road through a rack-and-pinion. Shifts fly through a mile-high stick from Lokar while cool breezes are by Vintage Air and tunes flow through a Retrosound head unit with punch from Kicker Audio. For plenty of comfort VOS Upholstery & Custom Auto Trim of Lansing covered a Glide Engineering bench with tasty pleats in tan and crème vinyl accented by complementing loop carpeting. This is one subtle C10 that has endless style and power for this father and daughter to enjoy for decades to come, and to us that’s the real deal!
  Facts & Figures Todd & Madigan Zientek 1960 Chevrolet C10
  CHASSIS Frame: Stock, modified, wheelbase shortened 2 inches by Nichols Paint & Fab Rearend / Ratio: Chevy 12-bolt / 3.90:1 Rear Suspension: Custom triangulated four-link, Slam Specialties airbags Rear Brakes: Wilwood Engineering 13-inch drilled and vented rotors with four-piston calipers Front Suspension: Fatman Fabrication IFS, Wilwood 2-inch dropped forged spindles, Slam Specialties airbags Front Brakes: Wilwood Engineering 13-inch drilled and vented rotors with four-piston calipers Steering Box: Rack-and-pinion Front Wheels: Coker Tire 15×8 Steelie Rear Wheels: Coker Tire 15×10 Steelie Front Tires: Coker / BFGoodrich Silvertown Rear Tires: Coker / BFGoodrich Silvertown Gas Tank: JAZ
  DRIVETRAIN Engine: 2007 Chevy 5.3L LS V-8 Heads: Stock, aluminum Valve Covers: Stock Manifold / Induction: Stock, composite / Sequential fuel injection Ignition: Stock Headers: Custom long-tube headers by Nichols Paint & Fab Exhaust / Mufflers: Custom 3-inch stainless / Flowmaster 40-Series Transmission: GM 4L80E Shifter: Lokar
  BODY Style: Fleetside Modifications: Bed shortened 2 inches, shortened trim, handmade tailgate and roll pan, Cadillac taillights, modified grille and hood all by Nichols Paint & Fab Fenders front / rear: Stock / Stock, shortened Hood: Stock, modified Grille: Custom Bodywork and Paint by: Nichols Paint & Fab Paint type / Color: Matrix / Black, gloss and satin Headlights / Taillights: Xenon / 1990 Cadillac Outside Mirrors: None Bumpers: Stock front, rear roll pan
  INTERIOR Dashboard: Stock Gauges : Custom Dakota Digital Air Conditioning: Vintage Air Stereo: Retrosound head unit with Kicker Audio speaker and amp Steering Wheel: CON2R, custom Steering Column: ididit tilt Seats: Glide Engineering Upholstery by: VOS Upholstery & Custom Auto Trim Material / Color: Vinyl / Tan and crème Carpet: Tan loop
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