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Place GIF three one each day of Vertigo

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14- ‘The design process, at its best, integrates the aspirations of art, science, and culture.

— Jeff Smith

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14all you need to know is on a napken.’

— d.manifesto

15 Goethe said, “Architecture is frozen music.” I like that.

16 If Architecture is frozen music what are movies?

22 A portfolio of work is a curated experience. It’s an artist’s chance to shape the way that I’m viewing his or her approach, methods, process, and best thinking; but oftentimes, a portfolio only contains final pieces, as applicants are overly concerned about presenting perfection. Polish doesn’t communicate process though, and therefore I’m left with only part of the story. Messy problems — and how applicants work through them — can show a great deal more in a portfolio than one finished, airtight solution. It’s then the artist's job to curate those into an experience for the portfolio viewer.
— Liz Danzico

23 ‘To worry about the rewards is to live a futile experience, to take pleasure in the doing is to experience happiness.’
— Amalia Mesa-Bains

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My friends, I address you all tonight as you truly are; wizards, mermaids, travelers, adventurers, magicians... Come and dream with me. .

— Georges Méliès

Vertigo Scrip of the frist sceen.

He flashes her a smile and goes, closing the door. She
stares after him for a long moment, then moves slowly and
sits down on the edge of the bed. She stares straight ahead,
thinking, her face an impassive mask. The CAMERA MOVES IN
until her head fills the screen, and her eyes are deep with
dark memory. We DISSOLVE THROUGH to what she sees: THE MOMENT
IN THE TOWER OF THE MISSION. MADELEINE IS RUNNING UP THE
STAIRS OF THE TOWER: SCOTTIE STRUGGLING DESPERATELY AFTER
HER. SHE REACHES THE TOP, OPENS THE DOOR, DARTS INTO THE
BELL TOWER, SLAMS THE DOOR BEHIND HER AND LOCKS IT. SHE TURNS.
GAVIN ELSTER STANDS NEAR THE OPEN ARCH, HOLDING HIS WIFE
FAST; SHE IS DRESSED IN A GREY SUIT EXACTLY LIKE THE ONE
MADELEINE WEARS. HER BODY IS LIMP. SHE IS OBVIOUSLY DEAD
ALREADY. ELSTER LOOKS AT MADELEINE, THEN PUSHES HIS WIFE OUT
THROUGH THE ARCH. MADELEINE MAKES A FUTILE GESTURE TO STOP
HIM, AND SCREAMS. ELSTER COMES TO QUICKLY, PUTS HIS HAND
ACROSS HER MOUTH, AND DRAWS HER BACK INTO THE SHADOW BEHIND
A MASONRY ABUTMENT. THEY ARE LOST FROM SIGHT...

-Besides House Industries, the late Doyald Young, Peter Bil’ak, Underware Type Foundry, Hoefler & Frere-Jones, Matthew Carter, Post Typography, Jessica Hische. I love everything about typography: scripts and hand lettering and the interesting use of negative space. You can focus on the big picture, the overall look of a page or phrase that’s typeset, or on the minute detail, where the t crosses.

Rolando G. Alcantara

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