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Tag Archives: color
Relaxathon Events – December 2015
Join us for pet therapy events, crafts, and so much more! Stop in any time to participate in FREE activities like creating a holiday card, making a paper snowflake, coloring, or writing on our graffiti wall. As always, we happily … Continue reading
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Tagged button, coffee, color, crafts, essential oil, events, extended hours, Finals, hot chocolate, pet therapy, Popcorn, relax, relaxathon, stress relief
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New Stuff Tuesday – April 17
Colour Hunting: How Colour Influences Why We Buy, Make and Feel by Frame Publishers NK1548 .C65 2011 New Arrivals, 2nd floor All of this construction going on around here makes it a tad hard to concentrate. I find myself easily … Continue reading
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Tagged aesthetics, books, color, consumer behavior, design, new stuff, psychology
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Eastman & color for everyone
On July 30, 1928, George Eastman demonstrated his “kodacolor” process that allowed anyone to make color motion picture films. He was 74 at that time and had never even finished high school. But his inventions, such as roll film, brought … Continue reading
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Tagged articles, books, color, databases, eastman, film, history, innovations, inventors, newspapers, photography, technology
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