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artbymadolfd · 2 years ago
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toxictoxicities · 2 years ago
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More iterator redesigns of mine! I'm glad to start fixing up a few~
(Though the ones at the top don't actually make it to Emergence, more just indulgence)
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Exploring Birdwatching Ranches Along the Texas-Mexico Border
The southern region of Texas shares a distinctive border with Mexico, characterized by semi-tropical conditions that facilitate bird migration from Central America across the Mississippi and Central flyways. This area is home to numerous native bird species not found elsewhere in the United States. The bird-abundant locales along the Rio Grande River provide an ideal setting for photographers looking to hone their skills. Numerous ranches cater specifically to birdwatching and photography, offering well-designed bird hides complete with waterholes and woodlands that create natural studio-like environments for practice. These ranches are also dedicated to fostering the ideal habitats for bird conservation. Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting Laguna Seca Ranch in Edinburgh, Texas, a property steeped in history since its establishment in the 1800s for agricultural and cattle-raising purposes. Covering approximately 700 acres, it is located 20 miles from Edinburgh, Texas, the nearest city along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Upon entering the ranch, one quickly notices the absence of a welcome station or personnel. Reservations must typically be made in advance through accredited agents or firms that organize bird photography workshops on-site. My reservation was arranged through Jim Zuckerman Photography, with a three-day session coordinated by the esteemed photographers Mr. Jim Zuckerman and Ms. Ruth Hoyt. Accommodation is usually provided at Home2Suites by Hilton in Edinburgh, Texas, after arriving at McAllen International Airport. On the arrival day, an evening session is held to outline the details of the following three days.
The first photography session commenced early in the morning at around 6:30 AM, allowing ample time to set up in the photography hide and observe the morning activities of various birds on the ranch. This schedule also afforded a four-hour window for shooting before the sun rose high, making it challenging to photograph due to the heat. Although South Texas is known for its high temperatures, the wind and low humidity make it manageable, provided you stay hydrated. The morning's focus was on raptors, particularly the Crested Caracaras, black and turkey vultures, and the stunning Harris’s Hawk. The photography hide is strategically designed for optimal flight shots, with raptors being fed chicken meat. Perches, including cactus trees and dead branches, are positioned approximately 30 feet away, and the blinds vary in height to capture both low and high-flying shots as the raptors interact while competing for food. I found it essential to maintain a shutter speed of around 3200 and an f-stop of 8 or lower. Given the varying sunlight intensity, I set the ISO to auto, with a maximum of 10,000. These flight and perched shots yielded some of my best images of the raptors. An exciting moment occurred when a scissor-tailed flycatcher harassed a caracara in flight, fiercely protective of its nearby nest. This fleeting shot, lasting only seconds, was captured with minimal clarity, although some fellow participants managed to secure clearer photos. The interactions between black and turkey vultures and the caracaras for food scraps also produced impressive shots.
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The afternoon session began at 3:30 PM in a different hide, where we encountered numerous songbirds. Golden-fronted woodpeckers posed beautifully, while playful green jays provided ample photographic opportunities. A curious greater roadrunner visited the feeders twice, and a male and female painted bunting graced us with their presence, making for stunning captures. A dove leisurely approached our hide, allowing us to photograph it at close range. In the evening, the group reconvened for dinner at a local restaurant, sharing lively discussions about the day's experiences.
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The second day's morning session started early as well, using another hide for our photography pursuits. The desert cardinal, Pyrrhuloxia, made a grand appearance, offering numerous opportunities for both perched and bathing shots. A large tortoise ambled by the pond, while a male and female northern bobwhite quail presented excellent opportunities for clean shots together and individually. A cautious white-tailed deer also made an appearance, and a brown-headed cowbird frequently enjoyed the suet, joined by a magnificent black-crested titmouse.
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Following a productive lunch, we gathered at another hide with cacti, old logs, and flowers surrounding a pond. This setting proved advantageous for capturing birds in flight. Two northern cardinals engaged in intricate maneuvers around the cactus, feeding one another and demonstrating their delicate approach to navigating the thorns. We also observed a brief skirmish between a northern cardinal and a Pyrrhuloxia as they competed for suet and nuts placed on the cactus. Golden-fronted woodpeckers made several appearances, providing abundant opportunities for flight photography showcasing their full wing spread. The pond was a prime location for photographing the beautiful scissor-tailed flycatcher, which stopped to drink before soaring off, presenting a perfect opportunity for a flight shot. Along the water’s edge, a female summer tanager took a bath, offering numerous chances for photography, while the male only provided brief perched shots before quickly flying away. Dinner that evening was spent at a nearby restaurant, filled with engaging discussions about our daily experiences.
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The final session consisted of a half-day photography lesson at another hide, proving to be highly productive. We spotted a variety of birds, including lark sparrows, great Kiskadees, curve-billed thrashers, long-billed thrashers, a pair of golden-fronted woodpeckers, bullock’s orioles, kingbirds, and a striking male painted bunting that frequently returned to the water. A highlight was the appearance of a pair of turkeys (male and female), providing us with exceptional natural shots.
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Overall, the opportunity for both natural bird photography and birds-in-flight (BIF) photography at the ranch significantly contributed to enhancing our skills. The knowledgeable leaders imparted valuable techniques that we learned throughout the visit. The organizers were also considerate of the extreme heat, strategically spacing out activities to maximize our experience. I believe that such opportunities are essential for those new to bird photography, as well as semi-professionals venturing into serious bird photography. Capturing birds in flight is a challenging genre that necessitates many learning opportunities to refine one’s craft, especially for those of us planning to explore bird photography in other countries and locations.
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Source: Exploring Birdwatching Ranches Along the Texas-Mexico Border
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wanopo-daily · 2 months ago
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Day 240:
it's chocolate! #1
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arita-hello · 3 months ago
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城陽冷熱株式会社さんの製品案内リーフレットのデザインと表紙イラストを作成いたしました。
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tiffanyachings · 1 year ago
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quick! everybody look at my dnd character right now before she sets the post on fire
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tran-anh · 7 months ago
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Beanfeast 2024 Programme Leaflet - design, page layout, collage & illustration
The term "Beanfeast" dates back to 6th July 1773, when King George III arrived at Woolwich by barge and proclaimed an annual holiday after enjoying an open-air feast of beans and bacon. Woolwich Works' modern Beanfeast was a unique recreation of the feast, 251 years later, with a food-filled programme curated by food writer Anna Sulan Masing. I had a happy chance to work with Anna again and first time working with Woolwich Works. I was asked to create the programme leaflet for the festival and they were very open with the brief, I decided to do a collage artwork for the cover with a cute playfulness of the beans and bacon, with bright and cheerful Summer holiday colours running throughout. The programme consisted of the layout of Woolwich Works and the schedule for all the talks, workshops, makers market and live music. Thanking Anna and Allison from Woolwich Works for this Summer project, and for being open and engaging with my designs.
July 2024
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Exploring Birdwatching Ranches Along the Texas-Mexico Border
The southern region of Texas shares a distinctive border with Mexico, characterized by semi-tropical conditions that facilitate bird migration from Central America across the Mississippi and Central flyways. This area is home to numerous native bird species not found elsewhere in the United States. The bird-abundant locales along the Rio Grande River provide an ideal setting for photographers looking to hone their skills. Numerous ranches cater specifically to birdwatching and photography, offering well-designed bird hides complete with waterholes and woodlands that create natural studio-like environments for practice. These ranches are also dedicated to fostering the ideal habitats for bird conservation. Recently, I had the pleasure of visiting Laguna Seca Ranch in Edinburgh, Texas, a property steeped in history since its establishment in the 1800s for agricultural and cattle-raising purposes. Covering approximately 700 acres, it is located 20 miles from Edinburgh, Texas, the nearest city along the U.S.-Mexico border.
Upon entering the ranch, one quickly notices the absence of a welcome station or personnel. Reservations must typically be made in advance through accredited agents or firms that organize bird photography workshops on-site. My reservation was arranged through Jim Zuckerman Photography, with a three-day session coordinated by the esteemed photographers Mr. Jim Zuckerman and Ms. Ruth Hoyt. Accommodation is usually provided at Home2Suites by Hilton in Edinburgh, Texas, after arriving at McAllen International Airport. On the arrival day, an evening session is held to outline the details of the following three days.
The first photography session commenced early in the morning at around 6:30 AM, allowing ample time to set up in the photography hide and observe the morning activities of various birds on the ranch. This schedule also afforded a four-hour window for shooting before the sun rose high, making it challenging to photograph due to the heat. Although South Texas is known for its high temperatures, the wind and low humidity make it manageable, provided you stay hydrated. The morning's focus was on raptors, particularly the Crested Caracaras, black and turkey vultures, and the stunning Harris’s Hawk. The photography hide is strategically designed for optimal flight shots, with raptors being fed chicken meat. Perches, including cactus trees and dead branches, are positioned approximately 30 feet away, and the blinds vary in height to capture both low and high-flying shots as the raptors interact while competing for food. I found it essential to maintain a shutter speed of around 3200 and an f-stop of 8 or lower. Given the varying sunlight intensity, I set the ISO to auto, with a maximum of 10,000. These flight and perched shots yielded some of my best images of the raptors. An exciting moment occurred when a scissor-tailed flycatcher harassed a caracara in flight, fiercely protective of its nearby nest. This fleeting shot, lasting only seconds, was captured with minimal clarity, although some fellow participants managed to secure clearer photos. The interactions between black and turkey vultures and the caracaras for food scraps also produced impressive shots.
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The afternoon session began at 3:30 PM in a different hide, where we encountered numerous songbirds. Golden-fronted woodpeckers posed beautifully, while playful green jays provided ample photographic opportunities. A curious greater roadrunner visited the feeders twice, and a male and female painted bunting graced us with their presence, making for stunning captures. A dove leisurely approached our hide, allowing us to photograph it at close range. In the evening, the group reconvened for dinner at a local restaurant, sharing lively discussions about the day's experiences.
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The second day's morning session started early as well, using another hide for our photography pursuits. The desert cardinal, Pyrrhuloxia, made a grand appearance, offering numerous opportunities for both perched and bathing shots. A large tortoise ambled by the pond, while a male and female northern bobwhite quail presented excellent opportunities for clean shots together and individually. A cautious white-tailed deer also made an appearance, and a brown-headed cowbird frequently enjoyed the suet, joined by a magnificent black-crested titmouse.
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Following a productive lunch, we gathered at another hide with cacti, old logs, and flowers surrounding a pond. This setting proved advantageous for capturing birds in flight. Two northern cardinals engaged in intricate maneuvers around the cactus, feeding one another and demonstrating their delicate approach to navigating the thorns. We also observed a brief skirmish between a northern cardinal and a Pyrrhuloxia as they competed for suet and nuts placed on the cactus. Golden-fronted woodpeckers made several appearances, providing abundant opportunities for flight photography showcasing their full wing spread. The pond was a prime location for photographing the beautiful scissor-tailed flycatcher, which stopped to drink before soaring off, presenting a perfect opportunity for a flight shot. Along the water’s edge, a female summer tanager took a bath, offering numerous chances for photography, while the male only provided brief perched shots before quickly flying away. Dinner that evening was spent at a nearby restaurant, filled with engaging discussions about our daily experiences.
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The final session consisted of a half-day photography lesson at another hide, proving to be highly productive. We spotted a variety of birds, including lark sparrows, great Kiskadees, curve-billed thrashers, long-billed thrashers, a pair of golden-fronted woodpeckers, bullock’s orioles, kingbirds, and a striking male painted bunting that frequently returned to the water. A highlight was the appearance of a pair of turkeys (male and female), providing us with exceptional natural shots.
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Overall, the opportunity for both natural bird photography and birds-in-flight (BIF) photography at the ranch significantly contributed to enhancing our skills. The knowledgeable leaders imparted valuable techniques that we learned throughout the visit. The organizers were also considerate of the extreme heat, strategically spacing out activities to maximize our experience. I believe that such opportunities are essential for those new to bird photography, as well as semi-professionals venturing into serious bird photography. Capturing birds in flight is a challenging genre that necessitates many learning opportunities to refine one’s craft, especially for those of us planning to explore bird photography in other countries and locations.
Thank you for visiting my blog! If you haven't subscribed yet, please give this video a thumbs up and consider subscribing, so I can continue bringing you more content like this in the future.
Source: Exploring Birdwatching Ranches Along the Texas-Mexico Border
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flyertemplates · 11 months ago
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Brunch Flyer Template is a modern and attractive psd template design suitable for your Event or restaurant!All elements are in separate layers and can be moved or removed from the file also all text is easy to edit.
2 PSD files – 4”x4” CMYK including bleeds and guides + 1080×1080 Rgb Web Ready
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monkeyssalad-blog · 1 year ago
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Scandinavia and Finland : Services and Fares leaflet : British Railways (Eastern Region) : 1960 by mikeyashworth Via Flickr: One of the series of leaflets issued by British Railways describing long-distance European rail travel using the then many ferry crossings to the Continent. Many of these steamer servces were at the time owned and operated by British Railways. Issued biannually, for Summer and Winter Seasons, the editions usually had different covers relating to the country or groups of countries the leaflet related to. At the time, prior to widespread air travel and the Channel Tunnel, the various ferry services, and allied train connections, were the main option for most travellers. These were commissioned from a range of artists and designers and this series, for Winter 1960/61, feature artworks by Reginald Lander (1930 - 1980) who undertook many commissions for British Railways and other clients. As well as the BR totem the covers also, unusually, feature the badge of the C.I.E.C., the European Railway Information Centre based in Rome who were the trans-national European railway organisation allied to the International Union of Railways. This leaflet gives details of a surprisingly varied number of routes including travel from London via Harwich to Germany and onwards to Denmark, Sweden, Norway and Finland; routes from Victoria station via Ostend, Brussels and onwards through Cologne; the Harwich to Esbjerg services using the Royal Danish Mail Services of Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab: London Tilbury and Gothenburg; Bergen Line sailings from Newcastle upon Tyne to Stavanger, Bergen and Oslo that included through trains from Kings Cross to Tyne Commission Quay; Newcastle to Oslo via Kristiansand and the Olsen Line; Associated Humber Lines services fromGoole to Copenhagen (Fridays with limited passenger accomodation), and the summer onlu Newcastle - Esbjerg/Copenhagen services of the Det Forenede Dampskibs-Selskab. At this date British Railways had an office in Stockholm at Norrmalmstorg 1.
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akirajodai · 1 year ago
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劇団皇帝ケチャップ 第13回本公演「あなたに会いたいから私は今日も空を見上げる」
Flyer,Poster | Art direction + Design: Akira Jodai
2022 | Client: 劇団皇帝ケチャップ
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maheshrathore · 2 years ago
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At Graphic 360, great design has the power to elevate brands and make a lasting impression. With a team of highly skilled designers, we offer a comprehensive range of creative services tailored to meet the diverse needs of our clients.
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leorossmann · 20 days ago
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L'HEURE D'ÉTÉ : BERLIN 3-fold A3 leaflet for a local berlin-themed film festival
the font is the great faction personal from the lost-type foundry, and i also used letter combinations to shape the miniature stills
printed on 100g silky coated paper
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louisegornalla · 2 months ago
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10 Ways Leaflet Delivery Can Boost Local Business Sales
For small business owners, every sale counts. In a time where digital ads fight for short attention spans, printed materials like leaflets can still drive serious results—when done right. Leaflet delivery has stood the test of time because it connects directly with households, with no ad blockers, no scroll, and no competition for attention.
Here are ten proven ways leaflet delivery can boost local business sales.
1. Targets the Right People in the Right Place
Leaflet campaigns give you full control over where your message lands. You can focus on specific postcodes, streets, or housing types that match your customer profile. Unlike online ads, which rely on algorithms and guesswork, leaflet delivery physically reaches the audience you choose.
For example, a plumbing service can target older neighborhoods where pipes are likely to need repairs. A bakery can distribute within walking distance of the shop. It's accurate, local, and cost-effective.
2. Builds Local Recognition
Repetition builds familiarity—and familiarity builds trust. When residents regularly see your leaflet on their doormat, your name starts to stick. This brand visibility creates a sense of presence in the area, even for new businesses.
Customers are more likely to buy from companies they recognize. Leaflets help make sure your business becomes part of the neighborhood conversation.
3. Drives Immediate Action with Time-Sensitive Offers
Well-designed leaflets can encourage fast responses. Discounts, limited-time deals, or flash sales create urgency. Offers like “10% off this weekend only” or “Call within 3 days for a free quote” push readers to act instead of postponing.
Including clear expiration dates on offers boosts conversion rates. In local campaigns, timely content often outperforms generic evergreen messages.
4. Creates a Personal Connection
Physical mail feels more personal than a digital ad. Leaflets sit in someone’s home, not on a feed. That matters.
People often view their mail when they’re relaxed—at the kitchen table, during breakfast, or in the evening. That slower pace can help your message stick. When combined with good leaflet design, your flyer can leave a lasting impression.
5. Supports Seasonal and Local Events
Leaflet campaigns work especially well when tied to specific dates or local events. Think Easter promos for cafes, back-to-school sales for shops, or leaflet drops tied to community fairs.
You can sync delivery with school holidays, weather changes, or even payday weekends. Local businesses that align with community rhythms usually see better results.
6. Offers Tangible Proof of Value
Unlike digital ads that vanish after a scroll, a leaflet stays visible on a table, counter, or fridge. Customers often keep leaflets for days or weeks, especially if they include coupons or offers.
This extended exposure means your business stays in sight during the decision-making phase. A quality leaflet can continue driving sales long after it’s delivered.
7. Amplifies Word-of-Mouth Referrals
Leaflets often get passed around. If someone finds value in your offer, they may share it with friends or neighbors. One home can lead to multiple conversions. This informal sharing spreads trust, especially in tight-knit communities.
For example, a leaflet advertising a mobile car wash could get passed along to a friend down the street. That one delivery turns into two jobs, doubling your return.
8. Works with Your Online Marketing
Leaflets and digital campaigns don’t have to compete—they can support each other. Include your website, social media handles, or even a QR code on your leaflet to send people online. You could also run matching Google ads in the same postal areas.
This multi-channel approach boosts trust. When customers see your brand in multiple places—mailbox, phone screen, and around town—they’re more likely to buy.
9. Gives You Measurable Results
You can track the impact of leaflet campaigns using simple tools. A unique discount code or phone number tells you exactly how many responses came from the leaflet.
Many businesses report response rates between 1% and 5%, depending on the offer and delivery method. For local campaigns, this can translate into a strong return on a modest budget. Using a direct mail solution with built-in tracking can make the process even easier.
10. Stands Out in an Overcrowded Digital World
Online ads are everywhere. People scroll past them without a second thought. Leaflets, on the other hand, don’t disappear in a feed. There’s less competition in the letterbox—and more chance for your message to shine.
With thoughtful leaflet design, your business can cut through the noise and land directly in the hands of real potential customers. Add compelling copy, strong visuals, and a clear offer, and you have a campaign that delivers more than impressions—it brings in real sales.
Final Thought
In a world obsessed with clicks and views, physical marketing still delivers impact where it counts—on the doorstep. Businesses that take leaflet campaigns seriously often find them to be one of their best tools for generating local sales.
Using door to door leaflet distribution strategically can transform slow weeks into busy ones. Start with a clear offer, choose your area wisely, and put care into your design. When all the pieces fit, leaflet delivery becomes more than just advertising—it becomes a driver of steady, local growth.
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limitype · 2 months ago
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Download Here: https://www.behance.net/gallery/223566647/Poster-Mockup-LT4
Elegant A4 Poster Mockup Showcase your design with this clean and refined A4 poster mockup. Featuring soft, realistic shadows and a minimalist layout, it’s perfect for an elegant and professional presentation. Simple to edit with smart objects and designed for efficient file size.
Included in the download:
3 PSD Scenes
Resolution: 3000x2000px / 300 dpi
Easy Editing: Smart Object feature
Well-Organized: Layered and structured files
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graphic360 · 3 months ago
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Creative Brochure & Leaflet Design | Trifold, Booklet & Online Brochure Solutions
Get stunning brochure designs that engage your audience! From trifold brochures and creative leaflets to booklets and online brochures, we prepare visually appealing and engaging marketing materials that enhance your brand’s impact.
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4issei4 · 3 months ago
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桃太郎対百太郎 フライヤー[2024]
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urokodesign · 1 year ago
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PORSCHE GATE リーフレットデザイン
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