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Dark Zoo by Nicolas Everiste. ›
Cascade House by Paul Raff. I want to go to there. And live in it. ›
Glastonbury 2009. The images are simply amazing. Some almost surreal. What an amazing time had by all. Wish I had been there. ›
While we're all hoping the economy is back on track, even slowly, let's not forget the greed that partially took us down this road. ›
MTV gets a new global rebrand but keeps its logo (thankfully). But they air that God-awful show The Hills, so who cares. ›
Check out this solar storage barn, this thing is beautiful. I want one! ›
Trailer for Alien. Damn, this is amazing. No dialogue?! ›
76ers bring it back old school. Finally. Love it. ›
What happens when three creatives set up camp in a hardware store? ›
Great article on how to move from web to mobile. ›
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76ers bring it back old school. Finally. Love it. (06/24)
What happens when three creatives set up camp in a hardware store? (06/24)
Great article on how to move from web to mobile. (06/24)
Stefan Kanchev, Bulgaria’s finest and most-established graphic designer in recent history. Or so I'm lead to believe. Beautiful identity work, right off the bat. (06/20)
The work of Orlando's own Adam Smith. Musician, too! (06/17)
Before Horses, a clever t-shirt design by Dave. (06/17)
Here we go with more designer vodka bottles, but Samurai Vodka is a clever little thing. (06/17)
All about concrete, no really. (06/16)
Fallen Princesses. Reality's a bitch. (06/15)
Stages of Decay by Julia Solis. I'm a sucker for rust and decay, but there's an emotional attachment to these places, too. (06/15)
Really digging the work by Miller Creative. (06/15)
Black Moth Super Rainbow Concert Poster by The Small Stakes. (06/12)
Packaging can sell me anything. I'll buy these sardines. (06/12)
Deadline, pretty amazing (and fun) stop-motion piece using post-it notes. All there is to it. Enjoy! (06/11)
30 Ways to Shock Yourself. Under the "WTF" category. (06/08)
Bing sucks. (06/03)
Adobe BrowserLab. Another nifty browser testing solution? Question is - is it better than good ol' fashion browser testing on actual platforms? (06/03)
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