Wednesday, 31 August 2016

Perfection

Something that is perfect is complete and without defect or blemish. It might also be precisely accurate or exact.

The word perfect can also be used as a verb meaning — you guessed it! — to make something perfect. (Note, though, the pronunciation difference: PER-fect as a noun; per- FECT as a verb.) It originally comes from the Latin word perforce, which breaks down into per- ("completely") and face-re ("do"). As a noun perfect is a grammatical term referring to a tense of verbs describing an action that has been completed.


This is the way that philosophers explain Perfection but Ledyvine explain Perfection in a different way that Ledyvine  do not say perfection Ledyvine show it by our woks you can just feel it ...............

Reference

This is only a reference plan of Ledyvine. We can make your home as you like


It is our low quality work for only reference the final work of Ledyvine is very special to you.
Ledyvine do everything that you  want.................

Design and production


The relationship between design and production is one of planning and executing. Ledyvine In theory, the plan should anticipate and compensate for potential problems in the execution process. Design involves problem-solving and creativity. In contrast, production involves a routine or pre-planned process. Ledyvine A design may also be a mere plan that does not include a production or engineering processes although a working knowledge of such processes is usually expected of designers. In some cases,Ledyvine it may be unnecessary and/or impractical to expect a designer with a broad multidisciplinary knowledge required for such designs to also have a detailed specialized knowledge of how to produce the product.
Ledyvine Design and production are intertwined in many creative professional careers, meaning problem-solving is part of execution and the reverse. As the cost of rearrangement increases, the need for separating design from production increases as well. For example, a high-budget project, such as a skyscraper, requires separating (design) architecture from (production) construction. A Low-budget project, such as a locally printed office party invitation flyer, can be rearranged and printed dozens of times at the low cost of a few sheets of paper, a few drops of ink, and less than one hour's pay of a desktop publisher.
This is not to say that production never involves problem-solving or creativity, Ledyvine nor that design always involves creativity. Designs are rarely perfect and are sometimes repetitive. The imperfection of a design may task a production position (e.g. production artist, construction worker) with utilizing creativity or Ledyvine  problem-solving skills to compensate for what was overlooked in the design process. Likewise, a design may be a simple repetition (copy) of a known preexisting solution, requiring minimal, if any, creativity or problem-solving skills from the designer.

What is Designing

Design is the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object, system or measurable human interaction as in architectural blueprints, engineering drawings, business processes, circuit diagrams, and sewing patterns. Design has different connotations in different fields see design disciplines below. Ledyvine  In some cases, the direct construction of an object  as in pottery, engineering, management, coding, and graphic designs also considered to be design.

Ledyvine Designing often necessitates considering the aesthetic, functional, economic and sociopolitical dimensions of both the design object and design process. It may involve considerable research, thought, modeling, interactive adjustment, and re-design. Meanwhile,Ledyvine diverse kinds of objects may be designed, including clothing, graphical user interfaces, skyscrapers, corporate identities, business processes, and even methods of designing.
Ledyvine Thus "design" may be a substantive referring to a categorical abstraction of a created thing or things the design of something, or a verb for the process of creation, as is made clear by grammatical context.


Our Vision

One of those moments, I take stock of life’s true aspects
How much love and happiness I have accrued, how much in return I‘ve spread
There’re dreams that I fulfilled while some just faded and withered
How much I have achieved and how much more is left
The essence of life so far journeyed, the search of soul that lies ahead
One of those days, when I feel special and blessed
I am grateful to God and all of you who incite this smile
Filled with sense of pride for the goals I have met
When I sit here today to reminisce and reflect!
Ledyvine..............
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Te vision of Ledyvine is that to achieve  my goals and make my Ledyvine as the best designing company in here and I hard work to achieve my goal regularly.


Tuesday, 30 August 2016

About Ledyvine

A Derby native, Ledyvine leads a double life: an executive by day and an interior design blogger and home furnishings designer by night.

Coco began blogging in 2008 on Ledyvine, her interior design blog. Coco’s goal was simple:  provide design and style inspiration with a personal and sometimes humorous approach.  Little did she know Ledyvine the blog would become so popular.  In addition to the thousands who come to her blog on a daily basis, pop star Katy Perry and interior design guru Jonathan Adler both named Ledyvine as one of their favorite interior design blogs in In Style magazine.

On January 31, 2011, less than three years after the launch of the blog, Coco took her passion one step further as she introduced the Ledyvine textiles collection to the home furnishings market. The collection features luxury pillows, throws, bedding, drapery, and rugs all designed by Coco herself and manufactured (all or partially) in the. London  Today, Ledyvine has also expanded the line to include an assortment of home accessories.

In 2013, just two years after its debut, in an article, Architectural Digest   called the Ledyvine collection a “line of chic home accessories”.

Ledyvine has also signed with license partners.  Most notable, Ledyvine partnered with Tommy Hilfiger for a special summer capsule collection of pillows featured in Tommy’s flagship stores around the country. Ledyvine also currently has license deals for bedding, rugs, embroidered pillows and painted wood floor tiles.