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German collectors card by Eckstein-Halpaus, Dresen, Gruppe 4, no. 159. Photo: Alex Binder.
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Genia Nikolaieva
German collectors card by Eckstein-Halpaus, Dresen, Gruppe 4, no. 159. Photo: Alex Binder.
Else Elster
German cigarette card in the series Unsere Bunten Filmbilder by Ross Verlag for Cigarettenfabrik Josetti, Berlin, no. 153. Photo: Alex Binder.
Maria Orska
German postcard by Verlag Hermann Leiser, Berlin-Wilm., no. 5286. Photo: Alex Binder, 1916.
Maria Orska
German postcard by Verlag Hermann Leiser, Berlin-Wilm., no. 5286. Photo: Alex Binder, 1916.
Molly Wessely by Truus, Bob & Jan too! Via Flickr: Vintage German postcard, 1910s. Photo by Alex Binder, Berlin. Photochemie, K.289. Molly Wessely (also Molly Wesely; * 29 October 1889 as Margarete Franziska Veselý in Berlin; † 10 May 1963 in Berlin) was a German stage and screen actress and operetta singer.
Lili Damita / photo by Alex Binder, Berlin, probably 1926.
You might not immediately think of a strong design community when someone mentions Cleveland, Ohio, but UX designer Alex Binder is well on his way to changing that perception. His work ethic and reputation are already helping him establish himself in the industry, including his current position with health tech company OnShift.
Alex and I started off with a look into the Cleveland design community, and he talked about how his education at Cleveland State University gave him a solid look into how design isn't always about visuals. From there we touched on a number of other topics, including the increase in UX designers over the past several years, and Alex told me about his dream role and what he wants to accomplish for the remainder of the year.
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Ita Rina
Yugoslav film actress and beauty queen Ita Rina (1907 – 1979) was one of the major film stars in Germany and Czechoslovakia in the late 1920’s and early 1930’s.