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CRYONICS VOLUME 6(11) NOVEMBER, 1985 ISSUE # 64 Editorial Matters...............................................page 1 Urgent Action Needed!...........................................page 1 New Gift Subscription Offer.....................................page 3 Silcool.........................................................page 4 For the Person Who Has Everything...............................page 4 Second Hand Press...............................................page 5 Trans Time And Cryovita: No Contract...........................page 7 Mutual Aid Agreements?..........................................page 8 ALCOR Rescue Capability In Silicon Valley.......................page 10 ALCOR Coordinators..............................................page 12 Letters To The Editors..........................................page 12 Case Report: Two Consecutive Suspensions, A Comparative Study in Experimental Human Suspended Animation............page 13 CRYONICS is the newsletter of the ALCOR Life Extension Foundation, Inc. Mike Darwin (Federowicz) and Hugh Hixon, Editors. Published monthly. Individual subscriptions: $15.00 per year in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.; $30.00 per year all others. Group rates available upon request. Please address all editorial correspondence to ALCOR, 4030 N. Palm St., #304, Fullerton, CA 92635 or phone (714) 738-5569. The price of back issues is $2.00 each in the U.S., Canada, and Mexico, and $2.50 for all others. Contents copyright 1985 by ALCOR Life Extension Foundation, Inc., except where otherwise noted. All rights reserved. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- (1) EDITORIAL MATTERS In January of 1980 I participated in two cryonic suspensions conducted at Cryovita Laboratories. That was almost six years ago, and at the time I was President of Soma, Inc, an Indiana cryonics company (now merged with Cryovita) with no thoughts of moving to Los Angeles. Clearly, a lot has happened since then. I bring this up by way of explanation as to why it has taken us so long to write these case histories up. The story is one of delay after delay and even a few (minor) catastrophes. It took us nearly a year after the suspensions were completed just to sort everything out and get the data analyzed. We didn't have the equipment ourselves at the time, so we had to rely on others in the

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BA (Hons.) GRAPHIC DESIGN LEVEL 06 Module Code OUGD303 Outcomes

Module Title Design Practice 3 Doc. Code

BRIEF TITLE

Museum of British Folk Law

The Brief Background

The museum of British folk law is about to

open its first museum after a travelling tour.

Design appropriate material for the opening

of the event to the public.

Concept/Proposition

The museum offers insight into traditions,

origins and folklores of British societies.

The museum is run by a small group of people

who feel it is important to pass on the stories

and traditions of the British culture before its all

lost.

The museum has been travelling around to

festivals for the past year exhibition small

collections and educating people about the

British culture.

Considerations Mandatory Requirements

Consider the tone that you portray for this

opening, who are the audience and what will

they respond to.

How will this design material link with the

travelling exhibition they have just finished?

Or does it even have to relate?

Any printed material should include the logo,

either original or re design.

Target Audience Deliverables

Folk lovers and people interested in history

and myth. A quirky place for fun facts.

Printed mock ups

Up to date blog with relevant development.

Tone of Voice Studio Deadline

Friendly, educational, quirky, community.

BA (Hons.) GRAPHIC DESIGN LEVEL 06 Module Code OUGD303 Outcomes

Module Title Design Practice 3 Doc. Code

BRIEF TITLE

The Royal Armouries Collection

The Brief Background

Promote between 2 and 4 of the permanent

collections exhibited by the royal armouries.

Concept/Proposition

Come and learn in an interactive

environment.

This is a free exhibition so is perfect for families

to attend, but people are not aware of the range

of permanent collections available all year round.

The museum is also involved with TV

documentation, holds jousting and medieval

events, and are all very keen to pass on their

knowledge.

Considerations Mandatory Requirements

Think about which collections would be more

appealing to a family.

How can you make it appeal as a fun family

day out. Also what other things are available?

Think about how this can be distributed for

full coverage of the audience.

Must include the Royal Armouries logo and

sponsors.

Must use only images from the Royal Armouries

exhibitions.

Target Audience Deliverables

Families around Yorkshire

An up to date and relevant blog

4-5 A2 boards on

Tone of Voice Studio Deadline

Educational, fun, inform, persuade

BA (Hons.) GRAPHIC DESIGN LEVEL 06 Module Code OUGD303 Outcomes

Module Title Design Practice 3 Doc. Code

BRIEF TITLE

British Museums

The Brief Background

Design a range of posters based on British

Museums. This should promote each

museum individually and show their certain

speciality.

Concept/Proposition

Museums offer something old and new

Museums are seen as a boring place full of

sculptures and old paintings but hundreds of

museums across the country offer something

new. Whether it’s with new technologies or new

collections, it has turned into a more enjoyable

experience.

Considerations Mandatory Requirements

Consider how each poster will work as part

of the series as well as individually.

What are the main aspects to each museum;

these should be reflected within the posters.

There should be at least 10 different posters,

mainly typographic based.

This should be a 2 colour process

Target Audience Deliverables

People of all ages with an interest in history,

heritage and learning.

Produce 10 posters

A up to date blog

2-3 A2 boards of the best designs.

Tone of Voice Studio Deadline

Informative, educational, fun, friendly

BA (Hons.) GRAPHIC DESIGN LEVEL 06 Module Code OUGD303 Outcomes

Module Title Design Practice 3 Doc. Code

BRIEF TITLE

Life of Morris

The Brief Background

Design a solution to celebrate the life of

Morris Dancing. Make people aware that this

is still a thriving culture.

Concept/Proposition

Morris Dancing is a way of life

Morris Dancing is seen as a very out dated dance

for old men with Bells. But there is still a thriving

culture of Morris dancers of all ages getting

involved and there is a real community sprit

within the teams.

Considerations Mandatory Requirements

How can you change people’s views on what

Morris dancing is and the people involved?

What is it about Morris dancing that has

been kept alive all these years? Is it just the

dance?

4 colour process

Include the Morris logo, either original or re

design

Target Audience Deliverables

People involved and interested in folk culture

and societies.

A up to date blog

2-3 A2 boards of the best designs.

Tone of Voice Studio Deadline

Friendly, Fun, Educational, Informative