Archive for June, 2009

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Podium Screening

June 24, 2009

Drop by the podium to view some of the works put up by DES/MOI students. Contemplate life, money, and love with these short clips, and who knows, you might just discover the next Roystan Tan!

When: 29 June 2009 - 3 July 2009

(Monday/Wednesday/Friday – Film; Tuesday/Thursday – Animation)

Where: Podium, Level 3

Time: 12pm – 1pm

 

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Graphic design for non-designers : the ultimate primer for the design rookie

June 23, 2009

Call No. : NC997 Sed
This book will take you through the basics of graphic design, from the basic terminology, to ingredients of graphic design, and projects. (OPAC)

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Comic book design

June 23, 2009

Call No. : NC1764 Mil
Learn how to put together a comic book, from character creation to panel design, lettering and balloons, and finally, cover and publication designs. (OPAC)

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Body language : 7 easy lessons to master the silent language

June 23, 2009

Call No. :BF637 Non.Bo
Delve into the fascinating world of body language with this book. (OPAC)

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Vormator : the elements of design

June 23, 2009

Call No. : NK1510 Vor
Using a limited set of shapes, to be used under strictly supervised rules, artists are let ‘loose’ to explore the limitations, or lack thereof, in creative work. (OPAC)

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California Hotel and Casino : Hawai`i’s home away from home

June 23, 2009

Call No. : TX941 Cal.Og
Understand the success of California Hotel and Casino with the interviews conducted in this book. (OPAC)

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Two billion cars : driving toward sustainability

June 23, 2009

Call No. :HE5611 Spe
Estimating the current number of cars on the road to be about a billion, this book sheds light on what can be done to control the emissions and greenhouse effects that the projected two billion cars will emit. (OPAC)

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An introduction to music in early childhood education

June 23, 2009

Call No. : MT1 Gre
From egg shakers to reading rhythm patterns, this book showcases a range of engaging musical activities for children. (OPAC)

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Managing generation Y

June 22, 2009

Call No.: HQ799.5 Man 
Three generations are now in the workplace, and the youngest, Generation Y, are making their mark. Understand their point of view, to see how differently they view the workplace from the Baby Boomers or Generation X.    
(OPAC)

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Creating wire & beaded jewelry with Linda Jones

June 22, 2009

Call No.: TT212 Cre
Presents twelve techniques for making wire and beaded jewelry, covering: threading beads; spirals; head pins; jump rings; s-links; and clasps. Demonstrates how to incorporate designs and shapes such as hearts, treble clefs, and squiggles to make a “chained melody” necklace.
(OPAC)