User:Parhamr
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This user lives in Oregon. |
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[edit] Reid Parham
- Born in 1985
- American
- British ancestry
- Graphic Designer
- Enthusiastic Scholar, currently at Oregon State University
- Maintains an art blog
[edit] Currently
- busy with school and part-time work
- Dash, ellipses and abbreviated date edits on Category:Wikipedia articles needing copy edit
[edit] Wikipedia articles
[edit] To-do
- Null curriculum
- Environmental philosophies, movements, etc
- Movable type
- copyedit, chinese history
- CMYK color model
- Write new prose, improve and organize existing. Replace ridiculous images.
- Graphic design
- Use structure from Wikipedia:WikiProject Graphic design/article candidate
- Logo
- Image:NEWS.JPG (fix; remove chartjunk)
- Offset printing
[edit] Actively editing
[edit] Stagnant
[edit] Projects
[edit] Meatspace
[edit] People I know
[edit] Image uploads
[edit] Original works
An illustration of printer steganography—yellow dots that many color printers produce to encode printing date, type of printer and printer ID. |
An example of a two-day weather forecast in the visual style that an American newspaper might use. |
A page from an "identity standards manual"—so named for the field of graphic design that focuses on corporate identity design and branding—that identifies color standards to be used. |
Animation of a bicycle pedal. |
Animation of a bicycle wheel. |
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The spread of printing—Gutenberg's flat-bed printing press and derivatives—is shown in black. |
A Solid Matte Formula Guide from Pantone, 2005 edition. |
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Remodeled and expanded in 1999, The Valley Library is the main campus library of Oregon State University |
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Red and white flags, representing Iraqi and American deaths, sit in the grass quad of The Valley Library on the Corvallis, Oregon campus of Oregon State University. As part of the traveling Iraq Body Count exhibit (not related to the Iraq Body Count project) the flags aim to "raise awareness of the human cost of the Iraq War." |
The Santiam Depot restaurant in Stayton, Oregon. |
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Group values, when contributed to and accepted by all, are an excellent way to increase morale and performance within |