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Mr. Nagel has nearly three decades of first-chair trial and appellate experience in federal courts around the country and in New York State, as well as experience handling complex regulatory and criminal investigations, domestic and international arbitrations, and mediations. His practice includes counseling, investigating, and litigating a wide array of business and commercial matters in the areas of securities, RICO, compliance, banking, white collar crime, contracts, partnerships, employment, class actions, antitrust, and e-discovery. He also works closely with companies to develop long-term C-suite strategies to mitigate litigation and risk events.
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We anticipate in our work where and how our finished projects will have the most effective visual exposure to the visiting public, and we focus our design emphasis accordingly. Our commercial projects and our housing are thus their own advertisement, in that they are intended to have strong recognition with an aesthetic that takes its cues from both modern commercial and housing design as well as local and regional building traditions.
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In aerospace, Dr. Nagel focuses on high performance motor and motion control. He works in electromechanical actuation for both commercial and military aerospace applications. He draws from professional applications as background for his courses to compliment engineering theory with application experience.
Berkeley SPICE inspired and served as a basis for many other circuit simulation programs, in academia, in industry, and in commercial products. The first commercial version of SPICE is ISPICE,[26] an interactive version on a timeshare service, National CSS. The most prominent commercial versions of SPICE include HSPICE (originally commercialized by Ashawna and Kim Hailey of Meta Software, but now owned by Synopsys) and PSPICE (now owned by Cadence Design Systems). The integrated circuit industry adopted SPICE quickly, and until commercial versions became well developed many IC design houses had proprietary versions of SPICE.[27]
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Jen Nagle is a commercial litigator with a demonstrated focus on working with clients to build dispute resolution strategies that balance advocacy and pragmatism. Whether addressing contractual disputes, allegations concerning deceptive acts and practices, disputes arising from employment or quasi-employment relationships, violations of restrictive covenants, misappropriation of trade secrets, or intellectual property violations, among many other things, Jen works closely with her clients to understand their business and legal goals and to develop and execute a litigation strategy that balances those interests. Jen brings this experience and focus to commercial disputes of all kinds.
No matter what side you take regarding Nagel's women, it's undeniable that his work both captured and defined '80s style. While Nagel's work is totally different visually from that of his contemporary Antonio Lopez, both artists contributed enormously to the overall look we associate with the decade. As for Nagel's own artistic style, two distinct elements came into play: Japanese woodblock prints and posters from the late 1800s/early 1900s. (Remember that Nagel studied both art history and graphic design, and also did commercial posters for clients more PG than Playboy.) Millie explains, "Like some of the old print masters (Toulouse-Lautrec and Bonnard, for example), Nagel was influenced by the Japanese woodblock print, with figures silhouetted against a neutral background, with strong areas of black and white, and with bold line and unusual angels of view. He handled colors with rare originality and freedom; he forced perspective from flat, two-dimensional images; and he kept simplifying, working to get more across with fewer elements. His simple and precise imagery is also reminiscent of the art-deco style of the 1920s and 1930s- its sharp linear treatment, geometric simplicity, and stylization of form yield images that are formal yet decorative." I've chosen a couple images where I think the ukiyo-e, poster and Art Deco influences are strongest.
Now that I've done my due diligence in examining the content, style and process behind Nagel's work, let's get back to the Urban Decay collab. I really have no idea why the company decided to put this artist on their lipstick palettes. Obviously the licensing wasn't difficult to come by, as using Nagel's work for commercial purposes was, I'm guessing, another side effect of the mismanagement of his estate.6 This leads to the age-old question of whether a deceased artist would approve of their work being used to sell everything from makeup to t-shirts. Even though it's a question that can never be answered, I always like to explore this issue. It's hard to say in Nagel's case. On the one hand I think he would have been flattered to collaborate with Urban Decay, a brand which always prided itself on catering to badass women everywhere. If we interpret Nagel's art as being depictions of strong, powerful, DGAF women, the Urban Decay brand is a perfect fit. But based on what I read in his biography, I'm wondering whether Nagel might have been opposed to his art appearing on items marketed mostly to women - I get the sense that he would have approved his images for more traditionally masculine pursuits, like beer packaging or car advertising, since, as his biographer claims, the beauty of the women Nagel painted were solely for men's enjoyment. Along those lines, I bet Nagel wouldn't have been happy to see unlicensed prints and knock-offs being used at many a cheesy '80s beauty salon.
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Southall, R. M., & Nagel, M. S. (2008). A case study analysis of NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament broadcasts: Educational or commercial activity? International Journal of Sport Communication, 1(4), 516-533.
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