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akashi-tetsuki · 1 year ago
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Radiant Tale|| Phone Wallpaper 1080×1920 ↳ requested by  SEVXRCA thank you for this request!!
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designdekko · 2 years ago
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Pantone's colour of the year: Convey the spirit of viva magenta into your home
As radiant and extensive as the Pantone colour palette is, it will leave you with abundant choices to infuse your house with bold shades of magenta. If you are yet to decide, let us help you create a subtle statement with the Pantone colour of the year 2023.
Everyone every year puts their perceptions into creating a truly standout, stunning, and spirited house. 
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The Pantone Colour of the Year 2023 has finally been unveiled. It exhibits warm colour choices for decor and more. Thanks to the Pantone vibrancy and vividity, we could not be more excited. The Viva Magenta Pantone signifies everything brave and bold. The viva magenta colour code also helps you find inspiration that perfectly matches your unique perception and highlights the house you desire.
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As radiant and extensive as the Pantone colour palette is, it will leave you with abundant choices to infuse your house with bold shades of magenta. The question that is still open is what your idea is and how you will turn it into a radiating reality. 
What Is Pantone Colour?
Pantone, whole for pan and tone, is a universal colour language that enables designers and everyone to make better colour-critical decisions. The Pantone Matching System (PMS) is a system for colour standardization that supports colour matching and identification. The Pantone colour chart shows the whole colour range that printing may achieve.
What Is Viva Magenta?
Pantone Color of the Year, Viva Magenta, exudes warmth and vitality. It is a natural colour derived from the red colour family, representing a fresh indication of power. Viva Magenta Pantone is a pulsing colour whose enthusiasm promotes a joyful celebration and makes a valiant statement. The viva magenta colour code is midway between red and blue in the RGB model. It is also a new vibrant red that revels in pure exhilaration, enabling free experimentation and self-expression.
Go Bold And Beaming With Walls To Make Them Wondrous
Those empty barrel walls are brimming with possibilities and waiting to turn into beautiful focal points. And we know that at some point in time, you have faced the tough dilemma of what to do with that large and windowless wall. The Pantone colour of the year 2023 turns this situation into a potential opportunity. With this beautiful Bougainville Spectabilis Wallpaper sprinkled with a shade of magenta, you can bring your walls to life. The wallpaper will amp up your walls and bring out your individuality and taste. Bordered with beautiful bright pink Mughal jaali and Bougainvillea’s will might just provide something more than you weren’t expecting.
When Chai Is Beau, Let The Chai Glass Be Beautiful
When the world is at odds, a sip of chai makes everything a lot better and balanced. And it’s just about the time that you add a sense of aesthetics to it. Kickstart your day on a refreshing note with our Rosebud Bloom chai glass adorned with a shade of vivid magenta. The charming set of glass makes a morning fresh and invigorating, just how it should be.
Brew A Captivating Tale With This Vibrant Hues
Bon appétit! A place where the most memories are made deserves to be the one that resembles you the most. Your kitchen has creative potential waiting for you to fully utilize. You can turn this functional space into a timeless craft with Clover’s Knotty Play MDF Square Tray. A stroke of viva magenta colour lends it a hint of flair and perfection. The viva magenta will also add a more dramatic effect to your dining table.
Make Dining A Delightful And Unforgettable Experience
A dining table is a place for good food and great conversation. When accompanied by a fine dinner plate, you could be experiencing the highlight of the day. The Floral Fountain Dinner Plate will help you tell a beautiful story and strike up indulging conversations. From timeless classic décor to modern minimalist, this magenta dinner plate goes well with anything and everything.
Make The Furniture Suit And Complement The Space
Furniture with an attractive colour palette is one of the best ways to spruce up a home. This inspires individualism and a realistic space full of warmth and comfort. If your home requires an update, Indian Circus Legend of the Cranes Nesting Table is a good place to start it all. Not only is it bold, but it also has charismatic characteristics that are hard to overlook.
Put Pillows And Personality Together
Cushion covers are always the best idea to add visual interest, texture, and comfort to your space. But when you pair them with your personality, the place becomes a whole lot more personal to you. With Poppy Bird Land Cushion Cover Set, you can do just that. The flowery design and magenta shades come together to win everyone’s hearts and attention.
Paint Your Comfort Bold And Beautiful
Regardless of your style, you can utilize the Pantone colour palette to make your house pleasant, functional, and welcoming. And you don’t have to compromise with your comfort to do that. You could make a bold statement by enveloping it in Blossom Tales Blended Velvet Cushion Cover. It will make a majestic first impression and an unforgettable last impression.
Let The Kitchen Breathe In Fresh Hues
Every house is made of bits and pieces, which all contribute an equal amount to keep it pleasing, comfortable, and attractive. And the kitchen is where most of those bits and pieces are kept. With India Circus’s Legend of the Cranes Steel Container Set, you can create a truly unique and modern kitchen you adore and love. Once infused with this magenta masterpiece, staying away will just remain a thought.
Your Favorite Drinks Found A New And Better Place
You will be surprised to know how little life changes create a big difference. And you may start it off with something as simple as how you drink your fluids. With our Poppy Flower Scarlet Bottle and Tumbler Set, you could experience happiness in every drop till the last drop. The flowery-themed set accentuated with a hint of magenta will not only impress your guests but will also create a lasting impression.
Let The House Illuminate And Shine Bright
There is something so beautiful and peaceful about watching a candle illuminate the space around you. It is also one of the best ways to create an ambience that is otherwise hard to achieve. It is just what Magenta Biome Mystique Scented Candle Votive helps you do. The candle votive is also infused with a vanilla aroma that makes everything whimsical and magical.
Let’s Paint A House With Color That Stands Out
Everyone wants to breathe in a house that reflects their style and personality, which most likely is not bland, beige, or boring. You are no exception to it, either. But in this world of pastels, finding a shade that matches yours is challenging. But you do not have to go through this anymore. Viva Magenta will help you create a truly electrifying and vibrant house that reflects your style and personality. Whether you paint it on the walls, put it into furniture, or incorporate it into your design elements. Its subtlety and richness will never fade. Using this bold hue will drastically change the aesthetic of the area.
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cooperhewitt · 4 years ago
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Discover Smithsonian Open Access with Treasures from the Cooper Hewitt Collection
This year, the Smithsonian Institution launched its Open Access initiative. Smithsonian Open Access invites you to share, remix, and reuse millions of the Smithsonian’s images—right now, without asking. 
Discover Smithsonian Open Access with these five designs drawn from the Cooper Hewitt collection. What will you create? 
PRINT, FAUST IN HIS STUDY, CA. 1652, Rembrandt Harmensz van Rijn, Dutch, 1606–1669
In a famous German story, a dissatisfied scholar named Faust exchanges his soul for limitless knowledge and pleasure. The tale of Faust’s deal with the Devil has captured the imagination of writers, filmmakers, and composers for centuries, spawning countless adaptations and retellings. This etching was created by the Dutch master Rembrandt around 1652—just over a century after the death of Johann Georg Faust, the historic alchemist, astrologist, and magician said to have inspired the fictional Faust. Here, we see Faust in his study, spellbound by a fantastical and radiant magic disc. 
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PEACOCK SIDE CHAIR, 1921–22, Frank Lloyd Wright, American, 1867–1959
Although demolished in 1968, the Imperial Hotel (1919-22) in Tokyo designed by Frank Lloyd Wright remains his best-known work in all of Asia. Wanting to unify every aspect of the building, he designed its exterior as well as interior. This chair was one of many that filled the hotel’s extravagantly decorated banquet hall called the Peacock Room. Its shaped backrest and colored leather upholstery echoed the hall’s geometric motifs and stylized wall paintings.
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DRAWING, STUDY FOR MAXIMUM MASS PERMITTED BY THE 1916 NEW YORK ZONING LAW, STAGE 4, Hugh Ferriss, American, 1889–1962
Gotham, anyone? In 1916, concerns that towering skyscrapers would block light from reaching the streets below prompted New York City to pass the nation’s first citywide zoning code. The result, colloquially known as the “set-back law,” produced the iconic stepped silhouettes of structures like the Waldorf Astoria and the Empire State Building.
This drawing, one of a series of four by architect and illustrator Hugh Ferriss, was originally published in the New York Times in 1922. Later republished in Ferriss’ 1929 book The Metropolis of Tomorrow, these drawings not only influenced architects and urban planners, but also comic book artists and filmmakers striving to envision futuristic cities. 
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SIDEWALL, THE PEACOCK, 1896, Gift of Grace Lincoln Temple
Popularized by Oscar Wilde and the Aesthetic movement, peacocks grace more than 50 wallpaper designs found in the Cooper Hewitt collection. In this example, eye-catching peafowls fan their plumage amidst pink and purple poppies, conjuring visions of formal landscaped gardens. 
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MAN’S ROBE (CHINA), 1796–1820
This dragon robe (ji fu吉服, literally, auspicious dress) is part of a long tradition. Dragon robes originated in the Liao dynasty (907-1125), and continued to be donned during the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) and the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911). The wearer’s status and gender determined the color of the robes, the number and placement of robe slits, and other elements of the garment.
This robe likely belonged to an official during the Qing dynasty’s Jiaqing (嘉慶) period, which lasted from approximately 1796-1820. This is suggested by the robe’s brown color, its two front and back slits, and the motif of the five-clawed dragon. Theoretically restricted to emperors and princes, five-clawed dragons circulated more widely during this period of the Qing dynasty. A closer look at this robe reveals more auspicious details, such as a peony, a flaming pearl, a lotus, and a fish.
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  Hannah Maureen Holden is the Digital Content Editor at Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum. 
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blackboard-monitor · 8 years ago
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Heavenbound - Prologue
Here goes, I guess. The prologue of Heavenbound, by yours truly. Let me know how frequently you’d like me to post these. Also I haven’t read any of this myself in a year so I don’t know how terrible it is. 
PROLOGUE – THE MAKING OF A MISTAKE    
 Upon his inauguration as president of Heaven, Aslem Soleil called on the Council and requested the legislation of a new law. When cautiously asked what kind of law, he waved his hand vaguely and told them, something traditional, with a strong historical precedence, like what I talked about in my campaign, you know? And the Council nodded empathically; yes, Mr. President, of course Mr. President, one can’t ignore the importance of tradition, Mr. President.
And so, in search of a suitable precedent, the Council made a field trip into the depths of the Celestial Archives, under the scornful stare of Ember Stone, the Librarian.
They emerged with a tale so ancient it was written on animal skins in glyphs which to the four ministers were indecipherable. Not that they got a very close look, as the Librarian would allow none but herself to lay hands on the manuscript. Therefore she soon found herself at the preliminary legislative meeting, reading out the story to the fresh president Soleil and his Council.
It was a very high-level meeting, of course, but that was not why Ember Stone found herself grinding her teeth and tapping her foot. Appearing before the president and Council didn’t worry her, because as far as she was concerned, they were a bunch of idiots. She was older than everyone else in the room, especially the president, who was so green she half expected leaves to start sprouting out of his ears. Ember, on the other hand, had lived nine decades, and of her days in Heaven she had long since lost count. Of course in Heaven anyone could walk around looking like they just turned twenty-five, but Ember preferred to let her years show on her face.
The four Council members, ogling at her like cows at a new barn, had a different approach. They were the kind of people who’d barely been in Heaven for a week and still found it necessary to change their appearance, age, gender and sometimes even species on a regular basis, just because they could. A practice which, to Ember, was shallow and obnoxious, if not downright moronic.
Yes, they clearly weren’t the brightest bunch. The fact that they meant well was not much of a solace; in fact most of the time it just made matters worse. They insisted on legislating a new law just for the sake of having a new law. Good PR, the president’s assistant had told her. Ember didn’t see the point. She was of the opinion that laws were not for fun. Yet now she had to take part in legislating this joke. It made no sense, was potentially dangerous and she had an overall bad feeling about it.
The minister of justice was looking at Ember expectantly. She gave an impatient little cough.
Ember sighed. Then, taking her time, she pulled on her gloves and unrolled the scroll very, very carefully. She looked up at her audience.
‘This is the story of Anima Zephi, as told by the Fifth Librarian. My predecessor has –‘
‘Wait a second,’ said president Soleil, ‘did you say the Fifth?’
‘Yes,’ Ember replied drily. She had expected to get a little further than a sentence and a half before being interrupted. Even so, she suppressed the urge to roll her eyes. She may not have thought much of him, but she didn’t really want to get on the wrong side of this new president, either. It would have been all too easy for him to replace her with some oaf who didn’t know the first thing about books.
‘But that was ages and ages ago! You’re like the… twentieth Librarian!’ Soleil exclaimed.
‘Sixteenth, sir,’ Ember corrected as politely as she could. ‘You did want something historical,’ she added.
‘I did. Carry on.’
‘I will proceed to freely translate to you the account that my predecessor has filed.’
Ember licked her lips and drew a deep breath.
‘”Anima Zephi was a young mother with an infant son, of whose father there is no record. Zephi was killed in an accident involving an inter-dimension bandit and a cargo of bananas. When Zephi’s angel came to collect her, she refused to leave her son and hid until said angel eventually gave up and left.
Zephi spent years tracking down her killer. Eventually, she found the man and took his life. Once she had had her vengeance, Zephi found her way to Heaven on her own and settled to spend the rest of eternity here. However--.”
‘The remainder of the text is missing. There may have been a second scroll that was misplaced, most likely during the reign of Reltih,’ Ember concluded.
She lowered the manuscript and let her gaze circle the room. The Council members seemed mostly bored. All but the minister of justice, who was eyeing Soleil like an overly enthusiastic puppy, eager for acceptance and fearful of rejection. Ember turned to the president as well. There was a look of deep concentration on the man’s face.
‘It is a very intriguing tale, to be sure,’ Soleil said after a while. ‘What are we to take from this?’
The minister of justice jumped to her feet like a jack-in-a-box. She waved her hand at Ember dismissively, indicating that it was time for her to leave. Of course, the Librarian did no such thing, but instead pulled a seat in the corner by the door. She’d be damned if she didn’t try to find out where this was going, at least.
The minister shot Ember a disapproving look, but began her proposal nonetheless.
‘The law we propose,’ she began, ‘is one concerning the transportation of souls into Heaven. At the moment, sending angels of death to fetch each and every soul and bring them here requires a complex and difficult-to-manage system that is often straining on our resources. Therefore we propose that any souls who have suffered a violent death would be allowed the choice of avenging their death and then making their way here by their own means.’
The minister gave the president a radiant smile and sat down to await his response. Following her gaze, Ember, who rarely found it necessary to pay much attention to people, suddenly understood why everyone was constantly flocking around Soleil like he was the greatest thing since the printing press. It wasn’t his astonishing political prowess or razor sharp wit that people were drawn to. In fact, if he possessed either of those traits, he must have kept them locked in a drawer at home. No, Heaven was simply mesmerized by his effortless charm and radiant appearance. President or not, he was like the very image of a king, loved by all. Something about his person that called for obedience and respect. Which could very easily lead to trouble, thought Ember.
‘I’m not sure…’ Soleil was saying hesitantly. ‘Carrying souls from the living world is our task, one which we shouldn’t try avoid. I don’t think that should send the right kind of message. Giving this option to everyone who has died a violent death seems a little excessive to me, especially with war raging in so many realities.’
Ember smiled drily to herself. Maybe there was a chance this pretty boy president had some common sense after all. If he refused the bill, maybe the Council would have to come up with something else, something that actually served a purpose.
‘We do have a second option, sir,’ said the minister of justice.
‘What would that be?’
‘We could grant the opportunity of choice only to those who have been slain by a person from another dimesion, sir. It is far more rare, and those cases can be tricky.’
‘How often do those occur?’ asked Soleil.
‘Only once in a blue moon, sir. It would be a perfect chance to decrease our workload without causing any trouble.’
Ember frowned. It seemed to her that if the cases were tricky, they should be handled with particular care, not left in the hands of the poor murdered souls. Unfortunately politicians, as she had often noticed, were particularly good at not seeing things they didn’t want to see. Ember wasn’t a politician, and she saw trouble in that bill.
Soleil smiled.
‘That seems like an excellent idea, Minister. You have my thanks. Turn that into a bill and I will sign it first thing in the morning,’ he said, ‘and make it so that there’s no choice involved. That would be a little messy and would make me look indecisive.’
‘Consider it done, sir,’ said the minister. She was beaming.
Idiot, Ember thought, he complimented your work, not you. Get a hold of yourself, woman.
The president rose, and the Council stood with him.
‘The matter is settled then. Have a fantastic day,’ said Soleil as a dismissal.
The Council filed out of the room, followed by the president.
Ember was left sitting in the corner, her presence already forgotten, like she had become a part of the wallpaper. She sat there quite a while, deep in thought, before returning to her library.
The next day president Aslem Soleil signed the bill, which was named the Zephi Act and included in the monstrously big leather-bound book that contained The Laws of the Deceased. Ember wrote down the words herself, as was her duty.
Had she known what was missing from the story, had she not presented it to the Council, had she not written down those words, things could have turned out very differently. But a year later, when Ember stumbled across the missing scroll between the cushions of a sofa in the deepest reaches of the library, it was too late. She tried to patch it up, and have the law revoked, but the damage had been done. There was no going back.
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alxprit · 8 years ago
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akashi-tetsuki · 1 year ago
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Radiant Tale|| Phone Wallpaper 1080×2640 ↳ requested by  Anon thank you for this request!!
“Do not forget” • like or reblog always appreciated ♡ • If you share out of tumblr give credits♡ • You can not re-edit my work  ♡ • Follow me in Pinterest
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akashi-tetsuki · 1 year ago
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Hello, I saw you did a request for this series before. Is it okay to request a desktop wallpaper for Vilio from Radiant Tale? Thank you so much in advance!
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akashi-tetsuki · 1 year ago
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Could I request a phone wallpaper (1080×2640) of Tifalia from Radiant Tale?
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