Greetings firedrakers, There is a stakeholder meeting for the PRISM grant (big Imperial finite element grant) next week for which I need to provide a roll-up banner giving a very high level overview of the project. I should really, really fire off the banner to be printed in the morning, so any rapid feedback would be appreciated: http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~dham/Prism_Banner_Firedrake.pdf David -- Dr David Ham Departments of Mathematics and Computing Imperial College London http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/david.ham
On 14 Oct 2014, at 19:18, David Ham <David.Ham@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Greetings firedrakers,
There is a stakeholder meeting for the PRISM grant (big Imperial finite element grant) next week for which I need to provide a roll-up banner giving a very high level overview of the project. I should really, really fire off the banner to be printed in the morning, so any rapid feedback would be appreciated:
Content looks good, excepting the bits of pixelation that probably no-one but me will ever notice/care about. FWIW EPSRC do provide vector versions of their logos, e.g.: EPSRC logo as EPS: http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/files/aboutus/logos-and-indentity/colour-master-logo-... Lawrence
On 14/10/14 20:02, Lawrence Mitchell wrote:
On 14 Oct 2014, at 19:18, David Ham <David.Ham@imperial.ac.uk> wrote:
Greetings firedrakers,
There is a stakeholder meeting for the PRISM grant (big Imperial finite element grant) next week for which I need to provide a roll-up banner giving a very high level overview of the project. I should really, really fire off the banner to be printed in the morning, so any rapid feedback would be appreciated:
Content looks good, excepting the bits of pixelation that probably no-one but me will ever notice/care about.
Agree to both. The font is not the prettiest (I assume sans?), maybe try Open Sans, Droid Sans or Roboto instead? The URLs at the bottom look, not sure what to do about them, maybe try a drop shadow? Florian
FWIW EPSRC do provide vector versions of their logos, e.g.:
EPSRC logo as EPS: http://www.epsrc.ac.uk/files/aboutus/logos-and-indentity/colour-master-logo-...
Lawrence
This looks extremely nice! What are the simulations (bottom two plots)? -- Marie On 10/14/2014 08:18 PM, David Ham wrote:
Greetings firedrakers,
There is a stakeholder meeting for the PRISM grant (big Imperial finite element grant) next week for which I need to provide a roll-up banner giving a very high level overview of the project. I should really, really fire off the banner to be printed in the morning, so any rapid feedback would be appreciated:
http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/~dham/Prism_Banner_Firedrake.pdf <http://www.doc.ic.ac.uk/%7Edham/Prism_Banner_Firedrake.pdf>
David
-- Dr David Ham Departments of Mathematics and Computing Imperial College London
http://www.imperial.ac.uk/people/david.ham
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On 14 Oct 2014, at 20:05, Marie E. Rognes <meg@simula.no> wrote:
This looks extremely nice! What are the simulations (bottom two plots)?
The sphere one is the nonlinear shallow water flow past a mountain test case (aka Williamson 5) [Williamson, D. L., Drake, J. B., Hack, J. J., Jakob, R., and Swarz- trauber, P. N.: A standard test set for numerical approximations to the shallow water equations in spherical geometry, J. Computat. Phys., 102, 211–224, 1992] I guess the bottom one is N-S flow past a rectangle? Lawrence
The bottom image is from a shallow water simulation ( http://youtu.be/ifxFbez2u-U ), performed using Firedrake-Fluids ( http://www.geosci-model-dev-discuss.net/7/5699/2014/gmdd-7-5699-2014.html ). The rectangle represents the position of a tidal turbine. Cheers, Christian ________________________________________ From: firedrake-bounces@imperial.ac.uk [firedrake-bounces@imperial.ac.uk] on behalf of Lawrence Mitchell [lawrence.mitchell@imperial.ac.uk] Sent: 14 October 2014 20:15 To: firedrake Subject: Re: [firedrake] Banner draft On 14 Oct 2014, at 20:05, Marie E. Rognes <meg@simula.no> wrote:
This looks extremely nice! What are the simulations (bottom two plots)?
The sphere one is the nonlinear shallow water flow past a mountain test case (aka Williamson 5) [Williamson, D. L., Drake, J. B., Hack, J. J., Jakob, R., and Swarz- trauber, P. N.: A standard test set for numerical approximations to the shallow water equations in spherical geometry, J. Computat. Phys., 102, 211–224, 1992] I guess the bottom one is N-S flow past a rectangle? Lawrence
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David Ham
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Florian Rathgeber
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Jacobs, Christian T
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Lawrence Mitchell
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Marie E. Rognes