Have you ever wondered what it takes to work as a landscape designer? Well, wonder no longer! In the following article, you'll discover the steps you'll need to take to become a landscape designer, including obtaining a license, having a passion for plants, and undertaking numerous outdoor projects. Also, find out what the current job market for landscape designers is like.
The following article provides information on how to become a fashion designer. Educational requirements as well as experience needed to become a fashion designer are covered. A general job profile for a fashion designer is included along with the job outlook for fashion designers.
Ever wonder how animators create those elaborate and high energy sequences making up the most memorable parts of your favorite animated classics? It involves more than sheer vision and artistry, and is a much more technical process than many casual spectators might assume. In fact, much of the final outcome depends on a complex and intricate process known as storyboarding.
A window display catches your eye, and before you know it, you're hooked. Inside, you begin perusing the store. You move from one station to the next, picking up trinkets, holding up sweaters, flipping through books. Oddly, your eye is drawn to a rather loud purple sweater. ''I'd never have seen that,'' you think, ''let alone wear it.'' But the way it's displayed on the manikin somehow makes you think twice. Twenty minutes later, you’ve walked through the entire store. Slung over your arm is the purple sweater, and after you finish the transaction, you walk out of the store already eager to return.
Q: I've had the cradle seen in this photo for years. I believe it is made of solid walnut and is on wooden casters. It has the original finish, has no scratches and is in excellent condition. Underneath the cradle are the words ''Jun. 28, 1870 Patent - F. Mohr & Co. - 48 Elizabeth St - New York.''
When I was growing up in the Bronx, ''going to the A&P'' was a phrase for going to any market or grocery store and doing the daily shopping, largely because the A&P was the only game in town. It went from its origins as The Great American Tea Company in 1859 to becoming the No. 1 food retailer by the mid-1950s, controlling about 75% of the market share.
Q: We are really excited to be turning our guest room into a nursery, but we don't want to know in advance whether our baby will be a boy or a girl, so everyone is saying we should use yellow. What goes with yellow? Also, my mother-in-law is insisting that we put up heavy curtains to keep out noise and bright lights; we live on a busy corner in town. It seems depressing to make a baby's room dark and gloomy, don't you think?
Some years you just have to dress out loud. And maybe laugh when you realize you're old enough to recognize that the saying ''what goes around comes around'' seems to be making the trendsetting rounds again in fashion.
Why live in a two-story bore when you could be living in an organic piece of art?
Senosiain Arquitectos designs naturally stunning homes that look like modern art but function like your next-door neighbor's bungalow. In fact, with their bright terracotta colors, curvy walls, spiral staircases, and natural touches, Senosiain's designs look like something found in Alice's Wonderland. All that's missing is the Cheshire Cat.
Q: I have enclosed a photo of a pottery vase and matching pedestal base. My mother bought it 51 years ago while vacationing in Ventura, Calif. It has always been in a safe place, in fact she put it in a corner of the living room and never used it for anything. The base is 14 inches tall and the vase is 8 inches tall. The glaze is glossy green and graduates to a tan color. Both pieces are in perfect condition. Marked on the bottom of the base are the words ''R R P Co. - Roseville - Ohio.''