grey and touches of white allowing focus to be drawn on the details accentuating the designer’s tenure in the business. For the Autumn/Winter 2016 Barbara I Gongini introduced bold graphical elements, easing [...] of white to allow focus on the details is something that has strengthened with the designer’s tenure in the business. For A/W16 Barbara I Gongini also showed bold text printed garments, a trend we experienced [...] sportswear vibe, the Barbara I Gongini Fall 2016 collection was a stunning example of the creativity that makes Copenhagen Fashion Week such a joy to witness. Starting with heavily graphic pieces that evolved into
sister vessels and are dual-hulled, clean design. This, together with DS/OHSAS, DS/EN ISO 9001:2000, DS/EN ISO 14001:2004, Achilles and ISM certification, will make these vessels among the most advanced in [...] July, respectively. Two of them are already on long-term contracts”, says Mr Tummas Justinussen, CEO for Supply Service company. Oil industry Currently the Supply Service company, based in Leirvik, is not
forms provide the setting for the visual motive in the design. Malan á Lofti is a young Faroese designer who makes her collections using skin and wool from the Faroe sheep. Her designs are deeply rooted in [...] its production has been to produce different modern designs created by international and Faroese designers. Barbara í Gongini is a Faroese designer based in Denmark. Her company, with the same name, creates [...] people a taste of the Faroes, says Ms Katrina í Geil, coordinator for the Tórshavn Town Council. The Faroe pavilion tent will house Faroe design, good food and entertainment. Music will be performed by the
you, but real designer fashions. They began small, and success followed success. Their profitable endeavor came as no surprise to me. The Faroese have been pulling off this sort of thing for centuries. Take [...] sailing his own vessel for an American trading company. Eventually, in 1800, Nólsoyar Páll settled down in the Faroes nearby the statue later commemorating his life and his struggle for the people of the Faroes [...] emanating from the wind-swept archipelago to their north known only for its woolly stockings, but the price was right and the trade continued for some thirty years. Why not, it was a very practical solution to
similar project for the US market is in the pipeline. FIE is looking into opportunities to promote the Faroes, as well as Faroese music and fashion design in the US. Some Faroese designers and musicians [...] inspiration from our most successful contemporary musicians. Whatever the reason, the inclination to make music here grows day by day. The music scene in the Faroes is very diverse, offering everything from [...] out the chosen national policy regarding trade and industry, has supported the Faroese music scene for a long time. However, in 2005 the public institution allocated half a million DKK (approx. USD 95,000)
– we’re looking at something quite interesting. The World is Hungry for Originality But what contribution can the Faroe Islands make? In my view, it seems that remote places like the Faroes are becoming [...] paradise for marine flora and fauna around the Faroe Islands. Hungry fish stocks come in all sizes to graze and it is no coincidence that the Faroe Islands is a nation where fish accounts for more than [...] especially for pregnant women. Right now, a very interesting project is going on here on the Faroes where a special fish traceability system is being developed. The system will be launched next year. For us consumers
conditions for hydrocarbons to be present, but will they be there? Will there be a sealing mechanism to contain the hoped for prize? The Marjun success represents a one in three hit rate for the Faroes [...] tenders for the front-end engineering and design study regarding the field?s development, pending clarification of how the gas will be transported to market. BP has prequalified five companies for the Skarv [...] CRESSWELL One word sums up the hunt for oil and gas on the Eastern Atlantic Frontier ? from Portugal to Lofoten off Norway ? slow. There are few commercial discoveries to show for the enormous effort made, except
significant growth for a small, start-up company but which would not figure on oil major?s materiality radar. Dublin-based Tullow Oil entered the UK upstream sector by acquiring assets from BP for £201 million [...] majors are looking at bigger fields to give the level of profit they are looking for and that creates an opportunity for us in the marketplace,« Mr Dingwall says. Dyas UK also typifies the trend in a way [...] in the energy services sector based in Scotland are looking around the world for where new opportunities can be found for techniques and practices developed in the North Sea. Three companies stand out
and Veritas is trying to make an even better low-frequency source using novel airgun designs. If everything proceeds according to plan, the new source will be available for further surveys by the middle [...] be both deeper in the water, and four or five times the normal size used for exploration. As a result, the equipment required for this type of survey is far from standard, and, from a practical point of [...] frequency sound can penetrate barriers more easily than high frequencies could have a profound impact for oil exploration in areas such as the Faroes. This is because modern exploration is heavily reliant