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Makers on makers: Sahara Dalley of PapaTotoro on The Cray by William Morris | Tate

Makers on makers: Sahara Dalley of PapaTotoro on The Cray by William Morris | Tate | Art - Craft - Design- Net | Scoop.it

The Paradise Room in the Pre-Rapaelite exhibition houses an incredibly imposing and dramatic piece – a ceiling to floor length block printed textile panel; The Cray one of Morris' last designs produced at Merton Abbey from 1884. A resplendent and complex floral repeat, featuring large scale lush blooms reminiscent of peonies set within an intricate background of intertwined foliage and stems.

This ornate piece incorporates the most beautiful palette of pinks, corals and greens with detail in black and yellow and there is almost a hand painted quality to the dyes upon the fabric.

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How Users Interact on Pinterest [infographic]

How Users Interact on Pinterest [infographic] | Art - Craft - Design- Net | Scoop.it

This visual guide details how users are interacting with pins, boards, other users and brands on Pinterest.


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Philippe Trebaul's curator insight, March 2, 6:41 AM
How Users Interact on Pinterest [infographic]

"This visual guide details how users are interacting with pins, boards, other users and brands on Pinterest".


























How Users Interact on Pinterest [infographic] via @MYDstudio http://sco.lt/...



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Social Media Monitoring Across Industries [INFOGRAPHIC]

Social Media Monitoring Across Industries [INFOGRAPHIC] | Art - Craft - Design- Net | Scoop.it

Twitter has over 170 million active users, Facebook claims to have 950 million people using the service in a given month and even Google+ now boasts 100 million active users.


With these huge numbers of people worldwide using social networks to share news, sentiment, and thoughts every single day, there is a huge potential to use social media to monitor political sentiment, the stock market, public health and more. In fact, research shows that analysis of public mood can sometimes reflect the Dow Jones, can help predict political polling data and can even quickly pinpoint epidemics and flu outbreaks.

 

Take a look at how the extensive amount of data gleaned from social media can be used as an effective monitoring tool across industries and for different purposes in the infographic..


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