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Human Resources™ paris 2.0 de mars 2010 en vidéo. Ouverture par jérémy dumont = 2010 année des réseaux sociaux et de l'innovation sociale - PSST : le réseau interprofessionnel (opinions et tendances 2.0). Crée par jérémy dumont, planneur stratégique PROGRAMME DE PARIS 2.0 : paris20.psst.pro PARIS 2.0 : Pourquoi l'année 2010 sera l'année des réseaux sociaux et de l'innovation sociale ? from Paris 2.0 = 5 jours de reseaux s on Vimeo. PARIS 2.0 : Pourquoi l'année 2010 sera l'année des réseaux sociaux et de l'innovation sociale ? Christine Balagué Docteur en Sciences de Gestion, Présidente de Renaissance Numérique et auteur de : « Facebook, Twitter et les autres…comment intégrer les réseaux sociaux dans une stratégie d’entreprise » André-Yves Portnoff, prospectiviste, spécialiste de l’innovation, il mène des études sur le rôle des facteurs immatériels à Futuribles où il a développé un outil d’évaluation du capital et du potentiel de développement à long terme d’une organisation, basé sur la prise en compte des regards croisés des parties prenantes, territoires y compris. Isaac Getz, Professeur de Management des Idées, de l’Implication et de l’Innovation à ESCP Europe. Yves SIMON, Directeur des ventes, XWiki. Rejoignez PSST ! SOURCE : vimeo

Amsterdam lifestyle blog iannsterdam >> Your Little Black Book about hotspots, travel and things to love... | Amsterdam lifestyle blog iannsterdam (English & Dutch) about travel good food, restaurants, shopping and things to do in Amsterdam and other citi Science- Record Company Logo (year 2000) by Trevor... - Designers Go To Heaven Designers Go To Heaven. Digital art gallery curated by graphic designer Andrei Robu. Also responsible for Typeverything, Calligraphica, They and Yeah. Shop or Rss Science- Record Company Logo (year 2000) by Trevor Jackson. Click image to view original source Posted : Tuesday, July 13th, 2010 Tags : Logos, Typography You may also like page 1 of 1

Category:Favorites Archives - Petite Passport July 17th, 2013 The question I’m asked most often is: ‘what are your absolute favorites?’ That’s a tough question because everything on my site is a favorite, because otherwise I won’t write about it. But if I have to narrow them down to a shortlist of the best addresses, so you can print it out and take it with you, you have found the right page. June 30th, 2013 The question I’m asked most often is: ‘what are your absolute favorites?’ April 29th, 2013 The question I’m asked most often is: ‘what are your absolute favorites?’ March 29th, 2013 The question I’m asked most often is: ‘what are your absolute favorites?’ January 30th, 2013 The question I’m asked most often is: ‘what are your absolute favorites?’ December 14th, 2012 The question I’m asked most often is: ‘what are your absolute favorites?’ December 13th, 2012 Update: November 30th, 2013 The question I’m asked most often is: ‘what are your absolute favorites?’ September 24th, 2012 Update: November 15th, 2013 September 10th, 2012

Quipsologies • Quipsologies, is a division of UnderConsideration, chronicling the most curious, creative, and notable projects, stories, and events of the graphic design industry on a daily basis. • Quipsologies uses TypeKit to render P22 Underground, Skolar Web by TypeTogether, and Coquette by Mark Simonson. • Quipsologies is run with Six Apart’s MovableType 4.32-en • Syndicate / RSS Feed • All comments, ideas and thoughts on Quipsologies are property of their authors; reproduction without the author’s or Quipsologies’s permission is strictly prohibited • Contact us by e-mail • Search through our archives (starting with Vol. 45 September 2010) UnderConsideration is a graphic design enterprise that runs a network of blogs, publishes books, organizes live events, and designs for clients. online Brand New / Displaying opinions, and focusing solely, on corporate and brand identity work. FPO (For Print Only) / Celebrating the reality that print is not dead by showcasing the most compelling printed projects.

My Marrakesh When architect Chris and I were designing and building Peacock Pavilions, we knew that we wanted it to be a place that was very personal and intimate. We wanted it to feel not like a hotel at all but rather like staying at a {stylish} friend's house in Marrakesh. The idea was for guests to be surrounded with unusual objects, with one-of-a-kind textiles and of course, with lots of texture and pattern. Not luxurious in that cold way but rather, charming, special, and "worth it" because of the warm feeling that it gave you. In that vein, my hope has always been that Peacock Pavilions would have a legacy. Project Soar is a part of that, of course, allowing guests to participate and interact with their surroundings in a caring way. It all goes by so fast, doesn't it, this life of ours? I thought I'd share a few images from the first photo spread from the Femina fashion shoot at Peacock Pavilions. Model Ingrid Wrisley is so sublime and photographer Helene Linsjo captured her so perfectly.

Spontaneous Architecture - Home HIPGRONINGEN.NL  |  Voor alles wat hip is in Groningen  |  Interieur, Lifestyle, Mixstores, Kleding & Food Panyaden School / 24H > architecture Architects: 24H > architecture Location: Chiang Mai, Thailand Client: Panyaden School Project Year: 2010 Project Area: 5,000 sqm Photographs: Ally Taylor Panyaden is a private bilingual school with a Buddhist approach that will accommodate 375 students including 10- 20 percent of local Thai kids funded by scholarships. The students will be the ambassadors to introduce green living into the lives of their communities. In addition to the Thai and native English speaking teachers, they will be supervised by experts in various arts, creativity as well as traditional wisdom such as local agricultural methods, specialists in tropical forest plants, cloth weaving and northern cuisine etc. Panyaden School aims to deliver a holistic education that integrates Buddhist principles and green awareness with the highly regarded, International Primary Curriculum. There are two main types of buildings the classroom pavilion type and the sala pavilion type.

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