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    [News Clip: Cassidy]

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    Video footage from the WBAP-TV station in Fort Worth, Texas to accompany a news story about the robbery case of former Fort Worth detective James "Tex" Cassidy

    T. Cassidy Printing Company Limited Brand Identity Project

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    T. Cassidy Printing - Dublin\u27s finest lithographic and digital printing company. T. Cassidy Printing required a clean, bold and tasteful logotype using strong colours and imagery. Peter Dee - Strategic Design and Marketing Consultant, was responsible for the design and development of the brand identity for the T. Cassidy Printing Company which was used on business cards, letterhead, promotional material and business website. T. Cassidy Printing provides a complete design and printing service for all printed materials - from graphic design through to printing, finishing and delivery. All types of corporate printed materials from newsletters and marketing brochures to corporate stationery, flyers and tickets are printed. http://www.cassidyprinting.co

    PRECS Student: Cassidy Constant

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    Cassidy Constant, a participant in the Phenotypic Plasticity Research Experience for Community College Students, discusses the experience and assigned project

    Interview with Joseph A. Cassidy

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    Joseph A. Cassidy, a third-generation marine, enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on September 17th, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina, after which he was assigned to Marine Aviation and attended technical school in Cherry Point, North Carolina and ordinance and gunnery school in Jacksonville, North Carolina. He joined a torpedo bomber squad and completed operational training in El Toro, California. He was discharged as a sergeant at age twenty, and after re-enlisting during the Korean War, he attained the rank of staff sergeant

    Interview with Joseph A. Cassidy

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    Joseph A. Cassidy, a third-generation marine, enlisted in the U.S. Marine Corps on September 17th, 1942 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He completed basic training at Parris Island, South Carolina, after which he was assigned to Marine Aviation and attended technical school in Cherry Point, North Carolina and ordinance and gunnery school in Jacksonville, North Carolina. He joined a torpedo bomber squad and completed operational training in El Toro, California. He was discharged as a sergeant at age twenty, and after re-enlisting during the Korean War, he attained the rank of staff sergeant

    Canyon de Chelly by Gerald Cassidy

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    A 1988 Santa Fe Railroad pocket calendar depicting a view of Canyon de Chelly by Gerald Cassidy

    Canyon de Chelly by Gerald Cassidy

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    A 1988 Santa Fe Railroad pocket calendar depicting a view of Canyon de Chelly by Gerald Cassidy on one side, and a January-December calendar for the year 1988 on the other

    Colour Knowledge

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    In this chapter the importance of colour as a design, marketing and sales tool for industry is outlined to substantiate the need for a strong knowledge of colour and the need to work confidently and proficiently with colour. The chapter is designed in a manner that promotes knowledge development and inspiration, and for the more proactive reader a rich experience of colour can be gained by working through the chapter activities, initially at a computer and later with pigments (paints, dyes) , which is highly encouraged and recommended. This workshop approach enables you to experiment with colour mixing and colour schemes to better appreciate colour and its application, without which the theories become just a concept; there really is little substitute for experimentation. A short history of colour is given that focuses on the building of the scientific underpinning of the most predominant theories of colour used today in relation to textile-based products (fashion). Insight is also given into colour psychology in relation to creating colour-ways, colour ranges and colour themes and to colour forecasting. Colour terminology is given and discussed throughout the chapter and the following fundamental theories and colour characteristics are also discussed: • The principles of additive colour mixing and subtractive colour mixing • The six-hue colour wheel and the twelve-hue colour wheel • Colour schemes and colour combinations • Metamerism • Colour deficiency (colour blindness) • Colour measuremen

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    © 2021, L. Cassidy, D. Hannibal, S. Semple, B. McCowan. This is an author produced version of a paper published in AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PRIMATOLOGY uploaded in accordance with the publisher’s self- archiving policy. The final published version (version of record) is available online at the link. Some minor differences between this version and the final published version may remain. We suggest you refer to the final published version should you wish to cite from it
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