249 examples of designer in sentences

B. BOWLEND, | | | | Draughtsman & Designer | | | |

"I seem to be pretty much up against it," he said, "no doubt just as the designer of the cabinet would wish me to be.

B. BOWLEND, | | | | Draughtsman & Designer; | | | |

B. BOWLEND, | | | | Draughtsman & Designer; | | | |

B. BOWLEND, | | | | Draughtsman & Designer, | | | |

We can think of the mechanism, and the organism, and the design, without thinking of the mechanist, or the organizer, or the designer; and so in all cases where two ideas are connected without being actually correlative.

Now as we can understand a mechanism to the extent of seeing the bearing of part upon part, and even of all the parts upon the work it does, without going on to think about the designer or his design; and without explicitly considering it as designed; so we can and do think of the world and recognize order in it, and see the bearing of part upon part without going back to God or forward to God's purposes.

The worst was that Mathieu deemed himself immured, as it were, in his position as designer at the Beauchene works.

His eyelids quivered and a little chill came over him as his glance met that of his former designer.

The circular style prevails most in it, and how to make everything round or half-round seems to have been the supreme job of the designer.

It forms one of the churches erected mainly through the exertions of the late Rev. R. Carus Wilson; and like its brethren is built in the Norman style of architecture, the designer being Mr. John Latham.

In the latter capacity, as architect, designer, and manufacturer of furniture, carpets, and wall paper, and as founder of the Kelmscott Press for artistic printing and bookbinding, he has laid us all under an immense debt of gratitude.

Artist N. artist; painter, limner, drawer, sketcher, designer, engraver; master, old master; draftsman, draughtsman; copyist, dauber, hack; enamel, enameler, enamelist; caricaturist.

[Fr.]; clever stroke, bold stroke, good move, good hit, good stroke; bright thought, bright idea. intrigue, cabal, plot, conspiracy, complot^, machination; subplot, underplot^, counterplot. schemer, schemist^, schematist^; strategist, machinator; projector, artist, promoter, designer &c v.; conspirator; intrigant &c (cunning) 702 [Obs.].

They differ considerably in details, proving what trouble the designer took to combine a large number of figures in a single plan.

Do you suppose the innocent designer of baths meant everybody to sit like that, with a tap looking over each shoulder?

But the name and reputation of their designer will live as long as the history of naval construction is studied.

Designer: Joe Godfrey, Jr. Artist: Ole Larsen.

Marcel Brener: architect and designer.

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<b>YANDELL, ENID.</b> Special Designer's Medal, Chicago, 1893; silver medal, Tennessee Exposition; Honorable Mention, Buffalo, 1901.

Since the period of general social relaxation usually known as the Dark Ages was superceded by the multiple innovations of the Reformation, the Renaissance, the Enlightenment and the scientific-technical developments of the 1750-1970 Revolution, man the dreamer, inventor, designer, planner, architect and engineer has modified many aspects of nature and transformed the social environment.

DU MAURIER, artist, born in Paris; started in London as a designer of wood engravings; did illustrations for Once a Week, the Cornhill Magazine, &c.., and finally joined the staff of Punch, to which he contributed numerous clever sketches; he published a novel, "Peter Ibbetson," in 1891, which was succeeded in 1895 by "Trilby," which had such a phenomenal success in both England and America (1834-1897).

The design is cut on the three sets of cards suspended in the cradles in the front of the loom, and these cards operate on the needles of the jacquard machine to raise those colours of yarn which e necessary to produce the colour effect in the cloth t correspond with the colour effect on the design paper made by the designer.

The time has passed when William Morris was conceived to be irrelevant to be described as a designer of wall-papers.

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