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The Keyline refers to a specific topographic feature linked to water flow.
In some cases a black keyline was used when it served as both a color indicator and an outline to be printed in black.
FreeHand performed in preview mode instead of keyline mode but performance was slower.
Her work on Keyline Magazine received a Silver Loerie 2001.
Beyond that however, Keyline can be seen as a collection of design principles, techniques and systems for development of rural and urban landscapes.
The water keyline storage system is the main design instrument for the regeneration of a landscape degraded by over 50 years of gold mining.
Methods to combat erosion include no-till farming, using a keyline design, growing wind breaks to hold the soil, and widespread use of compost.
Yeomans' Keyline concepts are now part of the curriculum of many sustainable agriculture courses in colleges and universities across the world.
The transit system is currently in the early stages of a rebranding and the majority of the buses still carry the old Keyline markings.
In traditional preparation of color separations, a red keyline on the black line art marked the outline of solid or tint color areas.
In Dubuque, public transportation is provided by the city-owned KeyLine Transit System.
The National Cup, the Keyline Cup and the Challenge Cup were no better.
In 1982 Vollrath sold its sink line to Keyline Sales of Elkhart, Indiana.
The Keyline Scale of Permanence identifies typical farms elements ordered according to their degree of permanence.
Articles on Keyline Design from Taranaki Farm (Victoria, Australia)
Prior to signing he had appeared as a trialist for the club during the Keyline Challenge Cup Tournament in Oban, earlier in the year.
The club continued their tradition of participating in the Keyline Cup, visiting Oban in mid July to win the tournament they previously won in 2008.
Whatever the best is, the Profitboss communicates it to all the people in his organization, using keyline statements to get the message of "the best" across in simple terms.
Yeomans and his sons were also instrumental in the design and production of special plows and cultivating equipment for use in conjunction with the keyline methodology.
His Keyline principles or concepts (Keyline Design) have been adopted by farm owners in almost every country in the world.
The limitations of the traditional system of soil conservation, with its "safe disposal" approach to farm water was an important motivational factor in the development of the Keyline system.
P. A. Yeomans' Keyline Design system is critical of traditional contour plowing techniques, and improves the system through observing normal land form and topography.
( See Chapter 7 in Priority One History of Twentieth Century Soil Conservation and Keyline.)
A keyline, in graphic design, is a boundary line that separates color and monochromatic areas or differently colored areas of printing on a given page or other printed piece.
He was closely involved with the development of his father's Keyline design system of agriculture and was instrumental in naming the system "Keyline".