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    Mark Neville: Fancy Pictures

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    'Mark Neville: Fancy Pictures' brings together six of Mark Neville’s major photographic projects about working communities, made through a collaborative process and intended to be of direct, practical benefit to his subjects. The Port Glasgow Book Project (2004) is a book of his social documentary images of the Scottish town. Never commercially available, copies were given directly to all 8000 residents. A second Scottish project involved Neville living and working with the farming community of the Isle of Bute for eighteen months. Deeds Not Words (2011) focuses on Corby, an English town that suffered serious industrial pollution. Assembling photos and scientific data, he produced a book to be given free to the environmental health services department of each of the 433 local councils in the UK. In 2011 Neville spent three months working on the front line in Afghanistan, as an official war artist, making the project Helmand. Two projects for the USA are also included. Invited by the Andy Warhol Museum in 2012, Neville examined social divisions in Pittsburgh, while the photo-essay Here is London, commissioned by The New York Times Magazine, echoes the style of the celebrated photographers who documented the boom and bust of the 1970s and ’80s. The book contains an extended 15000 word conversation between Mark Neville and David Campany, covering all aspects of Neville’s practice

    Ken C. Neville

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    "Lieut. Ken. C. Neville 7th Battalion C Coy VX 114154 Feb 1942-43".Lieutenant Ken. C. Neville. 7th Battalion, C Company. VX 114154 February 1942-43

    Sketch of Lindy Chamberlain from life, Cooranbong, New South Wales, 22 November 1987 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription.; Part of the collection: Preliminary sketch and photographs of Lindy Chamberlain, 1987-1992.; Inscriptions: "Lindy Chamberlain, (from Life!), 22/11/1987"--In pen lower right; Signed and dated by artist in pen lower left.; Condition: Fold in centre; creases along top edge.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4470104; Donated by Neville Dawson, 2008

    David Neville

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    David Neville, Coach, speaks on transitions and the importance of letting go of the things God asks of us. David Neville currently serves as head coach for the men’s and women’s track and field programs. Neville retired from the professional circuit in 2014, wrapping up a running career that included winning gold and bronze medals for the United States in Beijing during the 2008 Summer Olympics. Neville is a Merrillville, Indiana, native and Indiana University graduate where he was a multiple All-American on the track. While continuing his training in Los Angeles Neville also served as the worship pastor and director of young adult ministries at Santa Clarita Christian Fellowship Church

    Neville Eastlake

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    "66005 LAC Neville Eastlake 23 Squadron RAAF Long Strip 1945".66005 Leading Aircraftman Neville Eastlake. 23 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force. Long Strip 1945

    Neville C. Daft

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    "Neville. C. Daft (LAC) 68826 Spitfire Squadron".Neville. C. Daft (Leading Aircraftman) 68826 Spitfire Squadron

    A survey of the research of J. Neville Birdsall

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    A personal reflection on the life and works of J. Neville Birdsall by the author himself

    Australian birds and flowers /

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    Cover title.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.aus-vn970484; Library's copy is signed on the front cover, "Neville W. Cayley, no. 10"

    The graphic language of Neville Brody 3

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    What are the current and future roles and functions of graphic design? How did we get here, and where are we heading? If any, what are the responsibilities of graphic design? How can graphic design effect change? How can we open up to different thinking, and simultaneously bridge the gap between commercial and experimental design? This book, the third volume of a series of monographs on the work of graphic designer and art director Neville Brody and authored by Adrian Shaughnessy with Brody, explores these themes in depth over more than 100 design projects and systems primarily created within the previous thirty years. The texts, while explaining the process and precise strategies and reasoning behind the works themselves, also explores and challenges contemporary thinking in the field and proposes new insights relevant to graphic design culture and industry. As such, it represents a summation and oversight of the current status of graphic design, and details its development since 1994, the publication date of the previous volume, through Brody’s work. Divided into five chapters with different subject themes, the book explores a wide gamut of output including experimental publications (FUSE); editorial design; branding; type design and typographic design; identity system-building; and exploratory graphic expression. Demonstrating through a number of examples different ways to approach and explore core challenges and possibilities, the book also includes two transcribed lectures around the broader subject of graphic design and its potential for positive impact within society

    Rev. David Neville

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    Rev. David Neville speaks on power, passion, and purpose—an encounter with Christ
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