December 2010
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-12-19) →
Mayer Hawthorne (12) Peter Bjorn and John (10) Maximum Balloon (10) Matthew Dear (7) Ratatat (2) Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
Dec 21st
DropMocks →
Use Dropmocks to share images by simply dragging from your desktop. Just drag and they’ll do the rest.
Dec 19th
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Alex McLeod constructs hyperrealistic 3D environments filled with crystalline mountains, fiery lakes, and rotund clouds. All rendered in a sickly sweet and gooey candy-colored palette. (via welcometohr.com)
Dec 19th
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Cycle for water. Two Dutch friends trying to bring attention to, and local solutions for, the global water crisis by cycling 30.000 km down the Americas on bamboo bicycles.
Dec 13th
Google Demo Slam →
Where boring tech demos become gotta-show-my-friends awesome— thanks to the creativity of users.
Dec 8th
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Refraction - The Alphabet Experiment featuring the Alphabet spoken by the late GREAT Richard Pryor. Mixed with Blockhead’s “Coloringbook”. (via ninedaysoff)
Dec 7th
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The People’s Supermarket
Unreal, a London based branding and advertising agency have recently completed the communal, affordable and democratic without appearing too virtuous or elitist identity for a brand new co-operative supermarket; The People’s Supermarket. Set up in Spring 2010 by chef Arthur Potts-Dawson, retailer Kate Wickes-Bull and an army of others, The People’s Supermarket is a community-based shop that’s...
Dec 7th
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Dec 7th
How To Start A Successful Ad Agency - MarketShare... →
Dec 6th
My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-12-5) →
Goldmund (36) Maximum Balloon (20) Michal Menert (16) Breakbot (16) Arcade Fire (16) Imported from Last.fm Tumblr by JoeLaz
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Tree of Codes. Book by Jonathan Safran Foer, design by Sara De Bondt Studio. As much a sculptural object as it is a work of masterful storytelling. With the story literally carved out of another book, Tree of Codes has a different die-cut on every single page. Telling the haunting story of “an enormous last day of life”, it is a book that looks every bit like it feels: unlike anything...
Dec 4th
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