Wheel Posters and Art Prints
Description: Big Wheel is a brand of low-riding tricycle, made mostly of plastic, with a large front wheel and exceptionally low seat. Introduced by Louis Marx and Company in 1969 and manufactured in Girard, Pennsylvania, the Big Wheel was a very popular toy in the 1970s in the United States, partly because of its low cost and partly because consumer groups said it was a safer alternative to the traditional tricycle or bicycle. Its low center of gravity made it a stable tricycle for children to ride, minimizing both tip-overs and severity of any related falls.
Description: The craft beer landscape has changed dramatically in the past few decades, but one important tool, the Beer Flavor Wheel, has remained relatively unchanged since its inception in 1979—until now. All five senses are utilized in the appreciation of beer, but the way it tastes, smells and feels are arguably the most important contributors to flavor—and also the most elusive to describe.
Description: Deserted amusement parks can be creepy enough, but at Pripyat Amusement Park, in the ghost town of Pripyat, Ukraine, the reason for abandonment makes the place not only creepy, but hazardous. The 1986 nuclear disaster at the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant closed down the plant and caused the evacuation of the entire city, rendering this amusement park useless. While the people have long since departed, the radiation remains.
Description: The emotion wheel describes eight basic emotions: anger, anticipation, disgust, fear, joy, sadness, surprise, and trust. People can use the wheel to identify their emotions and come to terms with how they are feeling and, ultimately, become more self-aware and self-compassionate.