Word: redesigns
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...Change for a Fiver I was interested in your account of the redesign of the U.S. $5 bill [Oct. 8]. But with all the good ideas that went into the makeover, nothing was done to aid the blind. Many countries print different-size notes or have a bit of Braille on each. As more and more disabled move into the mainstream, it is up to us to make ordinary activities like bill recognition a reality for them. Eleanor Carter, Glendora, California
OOPS The government had not been planning to redesign the $5 bill until crooks--who noticed that the watermark and security strip were very similar to those on the $100--started bleaching Abrahams and reprinting them as Benjamins...
Spending the necessary cash to get Lord & Taylor back on track commercially?something Federated neglected to do?is equally as vital as retooling the merchandise. Baker has signed on the David Lipman Agency (of the Burberry and David Yurman campaigns) as creative consultants to redesign boxes, bags and credit cards, and will launch a September advertising campaign shot by Mario Testino that features Lauren Hutton, Carolyn Murphy and the sons of John McEnroe and Clint Eastwood. He's plunking down $250 million to update Lord & Taylor locations around the country and $100 million to renovate...
PARIS Hôtel Bellechasse Beloved French couturier Christian Lacroix just added the chic redesign of this hotel in St. Germain to the list of projects he has completed in time to commemorate his 20 years in fashion...
...because of that I’m willing to accept a lower fee,†said Ye, who added that she was aiming for a “toned down, conservative look†for the UC site. Part of Ye’s duties, beyond the redesign of the site, include coding it anew to allow for further development in the future. Petersen, who noted that he would like to add mechanisms for quickly posting legislation and providing educational resources to students in a second phase of improvements to come later, said that the unwieldy coding...