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Jose Vilson writes about race, class, and education through stories
from the classroom and researched essays. His rise from rookie math
teacher to prominent teacher leader takes a twist when he takes on
education reform through his now-blocked eponymous blog,
TheJoseVilson.com. He calls for the reclaiming of the education
profession while seeking social justice. Jose Vilson is a middle
school math educator for in the Inwood/Washington Heights
neighborhood of New York City. He writes for Edutopia, GOOD, and
TransformED / Future of Teaching, and his work has appeared in
Education Week, CNN.com, Huffington Post, and El Diario / La
Prensa.
Capture the essence of Japanese style in your sewing with this
collection of projects inspired by the wabi-sabi concept of
'perfect imperfection'. This collection of 20 sewing projects for
home decor and accessories is based on the popular Japanese
aesthetic philosophy of wabi-sabi, which celebrates the beauty in
the ordinary and imperfect. Designer Karen Lewis, has used a
limited palette of earthy tones and the best quality natural
fabrics including linen, cotton, denim and wool to create a
stunning collection of simple, sewn projects. Try out some simple
wabi-sabi style sewing techniques such as hand piecing, sashiko
embroidery, big stitch quilting, and visible mending to create
unique items for your home whether it's a full-sized bed quilt,
simple coasters for your favourite mug or a stunning scarf to wrap
up in.
Graphic Design for Architects is a handbook of techniques,
explanations and examples of graphic design most relevant to
architects. The book covers a variety of scales of graphic design,
everything from portfolio design and competition boards, to signage
and building super-graphics - to address every phase of
architectural production. This book combines and expands on
information typically found in graphic design, information design,
and architectural graphics books. As architectural communication
increases to include more territory and components of a project, it
is important for designers to be knowledgeable about the various
ways in which to communicate visually. For instance, signage should
be designed as part of the process - not something added at the end
of a project; and the portfolio is a manifestation of how the
designer works, not just an application to sell a design
sensibility. In thinking about architecture as a systematic and
visual project, the graphic design techniques outlined in this book
will help architects process, organize and structure their work
through the lens of visual communication. Each chapter is titled
and organized by common architectural modes of communication and
production. The chapters speak to architects by directly addressing
projects and topics relevant to their work, while the information
inside each chapter presents graphic design methods to achieve the
architects' work. In this way, readers don't have to search through
graphic design books to figure out what's relevant to them - this
book provides a complete reference of graphic techniques and
methods most useful to architects in getting their work done.
Named 2021 Superpower Book for Identity and Culture by Every Child
a Reader Let's Eat Snails takes young readers on an ethnic culinary
adventure. In a Sicilian-American household, cooked snails are the
ultimate treat, as one young visitor comes to delight in
understanding. This captivating story serves up a lesson in the
value of being open-minded and not being afraid of what you don't
know. Let’s Eat Snails celebrates Italian-American culture
through a story that introduces kids to its familial and culinary
traditions. When Margie visits the Barcellona family home, she
isn’t ready for what the Sicilian family is bringing to the
table: snails! Margie embarks on a culinary adventure in
harvesting, purifying, and cooking snails to find that they are, in
fact, delizioso! Savor this heartwarming tale from author Barbara
Barcellona-Smith’s childhood, delightfully illustrated by the
prolific Karen Lewis. Let’s Eat Snails recognizes our differences
and shows that what sets us apart also brings us together.
Do you love the idea of printing your own fabrics at home but don't
know where to start? This comprehensive guide to screen printing
shows just how easy it is to create beautiful, hand printed fabrics
at your kitchen table. Screen printing expert, Karen Lewis,
demonstrates two screen printing techniques - stencilling and
screen filler - and how they can be used to create beautiful, sewn
gifts. Learn how to achieve stunning, professional results with
step-by-step guidance and beautiful photography, to create bespoke
fabrics that can be used in any number of projects!
Graphic Design for Architects is a handbook of techniques,
explanations and examples of graphic design most relevant to
architects. The book covers a variety of scales of graphic design,
everything from portfolio design and competition boards, to signage
and building super-graphics - to address every phase of
architectural production. This book combines and expands on
information typically found in graphic design, information design,
and architectural graphics books. As architectural communication
increases to include more territory and components of a project, it
is important for designers to be knowledgeable about the various
ways in which to communicate visually. For instance, signage should
be designed as part of the process - not something added at the end
of a project; and the portfolio is a manifestation of how the
designer works, not just an application to sell a design
sensibility. In thinking about architecture as a systematic and
visual project, the graphic design techniques outlined in this book
will help architects process, organize and structure their work
through the lens of visual communication. Each chapter is titled
and organized by common architectural modes of communication and
production. The chapters speak to architects by directly addressing
projects and topics relevant to their work, while the information
inside each chapter presents graphic design methods to achieve the
architects' work. In this way, readers don't have to search through
graphic design books to figure out what's relevant to them - this
book provides a complete reference of graphic techniques and
methods most useful to architects in getting their work done.
Sign Language Made Simple will include five Parts:
Part One: an introduction, how to use this book, a brief history of signing and an explanation of how signing is different from other languages, including its use of non-manual markers (the use of brow, mouth, etc in signing.) Part Two: Fingerspelling: the signing alphabet illustrated, the relationship between signing alphabet and ASL signs Part Three: Dictionary of ASL signs: concrete nouns, abstractions, verbs, describers, other parts of speech-approx. 1,000 illustrations. Will also include instructions for non-manual markers, where appropriate. Part Four: Putting it all together: sentences and transitions, includes rudimentary sentences and lines from poems, bible verses, famous quotes-all illustrated. Also, grammatical aspects, word endings, tenses. Part Five: The Humor of Signing: puns, word plays and jokes.
Sign Language Made Simple will have over 1,200 illustrations, be easy to use, fun to read and more competitively priced than the competition. It's a knockout addition to the Made Simple list.
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