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Harry Potter Costumes

May 11th, 2010 - Beaux Arts, Movie Hall, Wardrobe - Comments Off

These days, the Harry Potter hype is about the movies even more than the books. If you’re planning a special costume for the upcoming Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows movies, here are some general guidelines to get you started.
First of all, while anyone can purchase a costume, often the most impressive and [...]

Resolutions for Carrying Your Cards in London City

March 9th, 2010 - Beaux Arts, Marketing Hall, Trade Brands - Comments Off

An Card holder answers umteen significant functions. It is one of the most functional, extraordinary and a ideal item of usefulness and the one that survives really long-term, thus providing you to build a strong reputation for your business. It represents as the most efficient ways to spread your society content across a significant sphere [...]

A Primer on Website Banners in Marketing

January 20th, 2010 - Beaux Arts - Comments Off

You may have heard the phrase “web banner” written a lot on the internet. This phrase distinguishes 2 kinds of graphical imagery. First of all, you have the conventional advertisement banner, usually applied as a method to promote a site, as a click on the banner takes one to the advertised website. The second form is located at the very top of an average website – the website header area

Use Website Banners to Help Your Website Visitors

December 20th, 2009 - Beaux Arts - Comments Off

So how do you go about making such web banners? There are numerous services that are able to help you with this job

Cuban Art on Canvas: from Che Guevara T-Shirts to Surrealism

September 20th, 2009 - Beaux Arts - Comments Off

Cuban-style art is a diverse multi-ethnic blending of European, North American and African aesthetic design showing the multiethnic demographic of Cuba.

Art Island: Cuba and Its Modernist Movement

August 22nd, 2009 - Beaux Arts - Comments Off

Cuban art is a distinct ethnic coalescence of European, North American and African visual design communicating the multi-ethnic population make-up of Cuba.