Contemporary Wood Burners
Wood stoves might look similar from the outside, but a closer inspection will reveal important improvements that increase efficiency and emissions of clean air. This is good news for homeowners.
Traditional open fires release carcinogenic particulate matter into the atmosphere. By switching to an Ecodesign and Defra exempt wood stove you can eliminate these harmful particles completely.
Futura
The Stovax Futura 5 woodburning and multifuel stove is an Eco-design Plus ready, DEFRA exempt for Smoke Control Areas stove. The stove comes with large viewing windows and elegant stainless steel air control. This contemporary design is perfect for modern and traditional homes of all kinds. It also has a state-of-the art convector heat system with integrated heat shields that maximize the amount of heat directed back into the room, as well as a low distance to combustibles for optimum efficiency.
The name Futura is a reference to its geometric sans serif designs with a low contrast and even width strokes. The font was created by Paul Renner and released commercially in the year 1927. It was a huge success immediately and soon it was incorporated into newspapers, magazines books, posters, and even the logos of a variety of major corporations.
Like all fonts, Futura has evolved over the years as typographic styles have changed. The spacing and shape of the letters have changed with time, but the overall aesthetic remains the same. The font was also modified to accommodate different languages. The addition of a Latin alphabet made it more flexible. Since then, a number of type foundries have updated and redrawn the style.
While many modern fonts are heavily influenced by Art Deco designs, Futura is truly an example of a design that inspires the future. Futura's simple lines and clean lines make it easy to read. Its retro-futuristic look is reflected by its use in 2001: A Space Odyssey and the inscription placed on the moon by the Apollo 11 astronauts.
Its simplicity and legibility lend its appeal to advertising as well as editorial design. Its use in these two fields has contributed to its popularity. It has become one of the most popular fonts in the 100 years since its introduction.
Wood burner clearance sale inspired other designers to create fonts similar to it, and even today it is one of the most popular fonts.
The font's clean lines and geometric forms have inspired a new generation of artists. Female artists such as Jenny Holzer and the Guerilla Girls embraced it in their work and Shepard Fairey has also used it in his art works. In the 1960s & 1970s, it was the preferred font in political protest art since it was believed to embody the concept of modernism and progress.
In the 1980s, typographers began to use Futura to set type in digital format and for phototypesetting. Futura's letterforms were distorted in some cases. Typography could alter the size or shape of letters. This resulted in a variety of errors and distortions that were often difficult or impossible to correct. This was especially true when ligatures were added since they required a very precise adjustment to the height of certain characters.

Vogue
Madonna's hit song "Come on vogue, Let your body dance to music" isn't only a marketing campaign for her top-selling single, but also an art form of dance that has become part of pop culture. Voguing is a form of expression for a lot of people. For others, it's an act of rebellion against social norms and empowering communities that are marginalized. Voguing is deeply entwined with music, fashion, and subcultures and is influenced by styles of dance and beauty movements from around the world.
Since its first edition which was published in 1892, Vogue has been at the forefront of fashion and has established itself as an international authority on innovative image-making, great journalism, and identifying new talent. The magazine has embraced diversity and inclusivity with its coverage and remains an iconic name in the world of fashion. Vogue is now a multiplatform publication that looks at the world from the perspective of fashion.
Conde Nast publishes Vogue, which is a magazine that covers fashion news and information on haute couture beauty and fashion as well as culture and living. The editors-in-chief for the international edition are American Vogue's Anna Wintour, Emmanuelle Alt (French Vogue), Franca Sozzani (Italian Vogue), Alexandra Shulman (British Vogue) and Aliona Doletskaya (Russian Vogue). The company also publishes Teen Vogue in the United States, a version aimed at teenagers. South Korea and Australia also publish a Vogue magazine. Vogue Patterns is a line of sewing patterns for women that are owned by the company.
The magazine was founded in 1892. The magazine originally focused on high society fashion and the ceremonial side of life. It then became a weekly newspaper and then an annual publication before becoming an annual in 1909. Conde Nast bought the magazine in 1916 and transformed it into a renowned fashion bible for women.
The Vogue of today is aware of its role in the world and keeps its audience interested with articles that discuss the current political climate and social issues that are important to readers. British Vogue for instance, included NHS workers on the cover during the pandemic of 2022.
Yale digital humanists and researchers are diving into the rich digital record of Vogue using a program called Bookworm that is similar to Google Ngrams. It examines the usage of words like "frock" and "dress" in the magazine in the past and under different editors. The results help researchers track the ways in which the norms of society and ideas have shifted through the changing usage of words.
Studio
Stovax Studio stoves are freestanding models that offer the performance of inset wood-burning fires however in a stand-alone style. This stunning collection features widescreen flames that can be combined with a variety styles and frames for a contemporary living room statement. All models are equipped with Stovax's technically advanced Cleanburn combustion systems, which direct three kinds of air into the glass-fronted firebox to deliver high efficiency in heating, superior flame control, and stunning widescreen views of the flames.
Studio Air 1 is available as a hearth-mounted woodburning fireplace or can be placed on a Studio Bench. Studio Air 2 is equipped with an air kit for external use that reduces the minimum distance between combustibles within Smoke Control Areas. Both models can be paired with a variety of efficient heat shields to reduce clearance requirements, thus allowing possibilities for installation and creating an impressive design statement.