9/03/2010

New true realistic wallpaper collection

Trompe-l'oeil Wool touch & feel Wall Paper.
Knitting Beige - Wall PaperKnitting Beige - Wall Paper
Exceptional wallpaper reproducing brilliantly an authentic knitted pattern. Mind boggling effects of volumes, wrinkles, light where every detail is faithfull to reality.
This wall paper is a true realistic decor made with superior-quality mat finish paper, with an actual wool touch & feel !

People will doubt it isn't real knitting.

  • Non woven wall paper = Easy + fast to apply

1 roll : 33 feet x 1.74 feet (10mx53cm)

 For wall height between 7.2 feet and 8.5 feet, you'll be able to cover 5.2 feet width

(=For wall height between 220cm and 260cm you'll be able to cover 159cm width) 

8/12/2010

1- Color legends


Why is Red the International Color for Stop?
Stop signs originated in Detroit, Michigan in 1915. The first had black letters on a white background and were somewhat smaller than the modern one. In 1924, the sign changed to black on yellow. In 1954 the US Federal Highway Administration (FHA) published the The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). 
It was in this manual that the stop sign was standardized as red with white type. The color coding for stop goes a bit further back. Red became a color connected with stop when the first primitive railroad signaling devices were developed in the 1830s and 1840s. Inittialy red meant "stop," green meant "caution," and clear (i.e., white) meant "go." They later figured out that Go as a white lead was problomatic when confused with other lights.