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Some Costumes at Venice Carnival 2010

by Elzette Roelofse. 2 Comments

Venice Carnival 2010 took place 5-16 February this year. I am glad I was able to attend this extraordinary tradition. Last week I blogged about the Fire Show by a French group, La Salamandre. I am still on the Venice Carnival topic (sorry, can not help it). In this post I will showcase a few of the costumes I was able to capture with my camera.

A Little Bit of History

The word carnival comes from Latin for “Farewell, meat!”. The Carnival takes place just before Lent. All meat, butter and eggs had to be used before the fasting period starts. This was a great opportunity for a party! The history of the Venice Carnival tradition began after 1162. Although, 1268 dates the first document mentioning the use of masks.

In the beginning of the 1900s, Mussolini banned the Carnival. Luckily, in 1979, a group of Venetians and lovers of Venice decided to revive the tradition. Since then the image of the mask has become a worldwide icon of Venice.

Venice Carnival Masks

It is the masks in particular that makes the Venice Carnival so unique. The idea is to overturn the social order in Venice. If you cannot identify the person behind the mask, you do not know his/her social status.

Some of the masks depicted Commedia dell’Arte (Italian, meaning “comedy of professional artists”) characters. Others were more sinister.

The famous white-beaked mask was originally for the Plague Doctor. The mask was to protect the face, which included protective crystal eyes. The beak which was stuffed with spices or herbs to purify the air that the doctor breathed.

Another one of my favourites is the Gatto (means cat in Italian). Cats were so scarce in Venice that they became the subject of one of the most typical masks. Legend has it that a man who owned nothing but his old cat, came to Venice from China. The cat got rid of all the mice in the palace and the man became rich. I have also heard that prostitutes start wearing the Gatto masks.

A Few Costumes I Captured

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More photos of the Carnival and my trip around Venice can be viewed at my Flickr photostream.


Fire Show by ‘La Salamandre’ at Venice Carnival 2010

by Elzette Roelofse. 0 Comments

I feel blessed to have had a break to the Carnival in Venice, 12-15 February 2010. I am still mesmerized by the whole experience. The sun was out, the people were friendly and the vibe of the festival in general was merry. During the time of the Carnival (Saturday, 06 February 2010 – Tuesday, 16 February 2010) numerous events take place everyday. One in particular stood out for me. A fire show in the Garden of Wonders of the Piazza San Marco by French group of six, “La Salamandre” on Saturday 13 February at 20:30. They had a second show on the Sunday night, at the same time.

I am still a novice at photography, but try to experiment as much as I can when I go traveling. The photography in this post was taken by me. I find night photography still a bit difficult. Another challenge is movement with strong contrast in light and dark. On top of that I was in a crowd of people, but managed or tried to take advantage of my height.

The first photo was still in the experimenting stage, but the ‘effect’ is rather interesting.

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Watching the fire show with their chosen music gave me goosebumps. I have managed to find a short snippet, video clip on YouTube to get an (slight) idea.

More photos of the Carnival and my trip around Venice can be viewed at my Flickr photostream.


Use Print Finishes for a Finishing Touch.

by Elzette Roelofse. 1 Comment

I wrote a blog post for Printhouse Corporation about different examples of print finishes.

In this week I had a meeting with a client. Their company has a beautiful designed, working website. But he still has the need to get a brochure/flyer printed. His reason was: When someone receive it, hopefully they will pin it up and see it all the time. Then it should be easy for them to phone us when they require our services.

The great thing about print is, it can result in items that can serve as something useful. A lot of situations still require to hold a beautiful finished off brochure with high quality photos in your hands. Or a special invitaton that someone can open and keep as a reminder of an event. Excellent reasons to spice up the design even more.

Spot UV and Silver Foil

Print finishing is a commercial and/or personal value-added process that takes place after printing. Often print finishes are overlooked as an option when designing for print. In my blog post The use of Print Finishes with Design you can read about a few options and to view examples.


First London Blog Club Meetup #LondonBlogClub

by Elzette Roelofse. 0 Comments

My original idea was to have a website to showcase my work. I soon realised that there was a necessity to incorporate a blog where I can write about design and other things I get up to. Since my blog is still ‘wet behind the ears’ (so am I when it comes to blogging) and I have signed up for Project 52, I thought meeting with other bloggers is a step in the right direction.

The London Bloggers Meetup Group first came to my attention. It is a rather big meetup group. I continued my search though, to find a brand new meetup group for bloggers in London: London Blog Club. Murray Newlands and Marko Saric (running successful blogs of their own) go to the London Bloggers Meetup Group. After the last event they decided to start their own meetup group.

Tuesday, 2 February 2010 was their new group’s first meetup at The Pitcher & Piano in Holborn. The Central Line train transported me from west to east quicker than I anticipated. I was officially the first attendee at the very first meetup of London Blog Club. Not long after me, more bloggers started to arrive and I enjoyed finding out what part of the bloggersphere they reside.

Where do I find myself in the bloggersphere?

Chatting to other bloggers about their blogs and blog goals (achieved and to achieve) opened up a discussion to myself about my own blog. My website originally was (as mentioned before) to showcase my work. The time then arrived to do a bit of the other. At school, writing and grammar was not one of my strong points. I looked for a bit of help from the book: On Writing Well by William Zinsser. It is (hopefully) helping me to not miss the message and waffle to many long sentences. And if I do, to revert to my core objective and what I am trying to say.

After the meetup when I went through my RSS feed I came across this article: You Got Design Right – Now ‘Write’ Design! – a blog post, from a writer to a designer (how great is that…). In the blog post Dave Thackeray explains his view point of the similarities between the design and writing processes. It made me feel more at ease with the future of my blog (and adamant now not to fail at Project 52).

The joy and reason for me for blogging is sharing my design experiences, other designs I like, event and travel experiences. I also have a few topics up for discussion. As time go by I am sure a few more will come to mind.

Back to London Blog Club Meetup

The first meetup already got my mind to start working. I would not be surprised to see a rapid growth of the London Blog Club. RSVPYes‘ for the next meetup Tuesday, 2 March 2010 and I will see you there!


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