96 eye-catching silhouettes — each in two sizes — depict male and female white-collar workers in board meetings; checking flow sheets; using computers, telephones, fax and photocopy machines; making presentations; seated at desks and engaged in many other business-related activities. 192 black-and-white illustrations.
The hugely popular Ultimate Silhouette Guide ebook, written by the blogger behind Silhouette School blog (www.silhouetteschoolblog.com), is now available in paper back! What if you had an easy-to-search, in depth, reference guide to teach you everything you need to know to get the most out of your Silhouette machine? What if you essentially had a tutor at your fingertips to answer every question and troubleshoot issues when you get stuck mid-project? Now you can! Maybe you're just thinking about buying a Silhouette machine to take your crafting or business to the next level. Or perhaps you have a Silhouette CAMEO or Portrait that's been sitting in the box for weeks or months or years! Maybe you've tried using your machine, but you are struggling to understand the Silhouette Studio software. You may not even be a beginner, but you are having trouble getting beyond the basics to take full advantage of the huge capabilities of the machine and software. If you fall into any of these categories The Ultimate Silhouette Guide is for you! The Ultimate Silhouette Guide includes nearly 150 pages of instruction and more than 200 pictures and screen grabs to take you step by step through any project!Sure, you can read through the instruction booklet that comes with every machine. And of course, you can work your way through the more than 300 tutorials on the Silhouette School blog. You can even Google and YouTube and pin Silhouette tutorials for weeks to come - but no where will you find the amount of detailed instruction in logical progressive order as you will here. No where will you have all the tips, tricks, and tutorials organized and at your fingertips rather than searching the Internet every time you want to start a new project - or get stuck half-way through. Still not convinced you're ready to shell out a half a tank of gas-worth of money to buy the guide? Here's what you're getting:-You'll learn the ins and outs of Silhouette crafting from an expert user and the blogger behind one of the most successful Silhouette blogs on the web. -4 pages of detailed labels & descriptions of all tool bar buttons & icons in Silhouette Studio-Recommended supplies, tools and materials including the best places to purchase them-I'll share a little known FREE commercial-use script monogram font - a tip I've never revealed until now-An in depth section on the absolute best way to organize your Silhouette Studio library using keywords, categories and folders-A glossary of Silhouette lingo so you have a firm understanding of the terminology-A complete list of cut settings for 40+ different materials-Extensive troubleshooting section to get you back on track-Ad-free guide means 100% information on every page-Comparison between the Silhouette America machines to help you decide which machine is best for you-Step by step unpacking, set up and what to know before making your first cutFollowing in-depth chapters on designing in Silhouette Studio and the basics of cutting, the materials section of The Ultimate Silhouette Guide is set up like a choose your own adventure book! You decide if you want to learn how to cut heat transfer vinyl or rhinestone template or some other special medium. I will lead you through step-by-step building on skills in a logical and progressive order that make it easy to learn and even easier to refer back to.Don't be that crafter who continues to spend hours cutting a 30 piece scrapbook layout out by hand when you have an amazing machine sitting 3 feet away that could do the job in just a few minutes & with much better precision. Don't let another frustrating project be the last straw before you give up on your Silhouette.Don't get stuck in a crafting rut when you know you can take it to the next level if you just knew how.
Ninety-eight different, crisply rendered cuts (each in three handy sizes) depict a wide range of items: microwave ovens, coffee maker, vacuum cleaner, refrigerator, TV, hair dryer, air conditioner, pocket camera, video cassette recorder, fax machine, and many more.
27,500 clip-art images of animals and plants for use with Macintosh-, Windows-, and DOS-compatible graphics, word processing, or page layout applications.
Add professional-quality flair to ads, brochures, catalogs, etc. Expert, realistic depictions, each in 2 handy sizes, of a florist, house painter, plumber, carpenter, butcher, electrician, flight attendant, over 90 other occupations.
Drive better business strategy with practical analytics for people data Optimize Your Greatest Asset — Your People brings advanced analytics into Human Resources, giving you a framework for optimizing human capital investments through predictive analysis. You'll learn how to transition from anecdotes and surveys to more advanced measurement techniques, and combine the data from multiple systems into a unified plan of action that improves business results. Practical examples and case studies show how these techniques are applied in real-world settings, and executives and thought leaders weigh in on how advanced analytics are informing better business decisions every day. Coverage includes the latest research on the state of current HR measurement techniques, as well as the important considerations surrounding data security and employee trust. Executives and managers alike are swimming in pools of people data, spread across multiple systems that don't talk to each other. This book shows you how to bring that data together, organize it, and turn it into useful information, and how to build your data strategy to take advantage of the wealth of available tools. Produce actionable intelligence with data from multiple systems Move beyond activity metrics and into advanced measurements Create stronger policy covering security, privacy, and ethics Achieve sophisticated HR analytics without breaking employee trust It's time for HR leaders to get over their fear of Big Data. Good data drives good business, and human capital is the biggest asset a company has. Start measuring the things that matter, and start turning those measurements into actual information that goes beyond the spreadsheet. Optimize Your Greatest Asset — Your People shows you how to get started, and where to go from there.
Whether as thoughtful gifts or charming home decorations, silhouettes are both lovely to look at and fun to make. No wonder this fine art continues to enchant us today. This delightful kit has all the tools and inspiration a crafter needs to create intricate, beautiful silhouettes of both people and animals: an informative book that explains all the necessary techniques, as well as a history of silhouetting around the world; and includes sample patterns; paper, mats, and more. You'll get great results immediately!
This unique four-volume encyclopedia examines the historical significance of fashion trends, revealing the social and cultural connections of clothing from the precolonial times to the present day. This sweeping overview of fashion and apparel covers several centuries of American history as seen through the lens of the clothes we wear—from the Native American moccasin to Manolo Blahnik's contribution to stiletto heels. Through four detailed volumes, this work delves into what people wore in various periods in our country's past and why—from hand-crafted family garments in the 1600s, to the rough clothing of slaves, to the sophisticated textile designs of the 21st century. More than 100 fashion experts and clothing historians pay tribute to the most notable garments, accessories, and people comprising design and fashion. The four volumes contain more than 800 alphabetical entries, with each volume representing a different era. Content includes fascinating information such as that beginning in 1619 through 1654, every man in Virginia was required to plant a number of mulberry trees to support the silk industry in England; what is known about the clothing of enslaved African Americans; and that there were regulations placed on clothing design during World War II. The set also includes color inserts that better communicate the visual impact of clothing and fashion across eras.