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 http://www.theteamcolours.com

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We are a team of artists that came together from around the globe due to our shared love of colour. We produce sets of prints and products for your enjoyment, we spread colour around the world, we exhibit, inhabit and incubate colour!

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http://thedecoderring.com

The Decoder Ring Design Concern is a multidisciplinary design partnership founded in 2004 with roots in music and retail identity, design and promotion. Founded on a boldly simple mission statement, “Do work we love for clients we admire,” Decoder has grown in a relatively short time to become a celebrated and respected force in the creative industry. Their bold, brash and often unconventional design solutions have been featured in publications, music venues and galleries worldwide.

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http://www.taramcpherson.com/

http://yadogg.com/pictures/vinyl-sleeve-heads/

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Many more hilarious shots of people holding vinyl sleeves up as their heads after clicking the link…

BBC 12/30 A sketchbook believed to have belonged to Dutch master painter Vincent Van Gogh, has been found in the Greek capital Athens.



don’t get your feet wet., originally uploaded by phil h.

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http://www.celtx.com

Celtx helps you develop your story by gathering and organizing details on key elements like locations, scenes and characters.

PRE-VISUALIZATION TOOLS

StoryboardingTake your media project to the next step by dragging and dropping individual or batch images in to the Storyboard feature. Add detailed descriptions to communicate your creative vision. Use the slideshow feature to play the images to help pre-visualize your media project.

Media Rich Breakdowns You can add sound files, video clips, digital photos and scanned documents to your project to create a media intensive breakdown. You can then associate the media with any one of the 34 production categories, including wardrobe, props and locations.



the imagination of a rabid dog, originally uploaded by fubear.

nice use of spotlights



, originally uploaded by greenfemale.

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Will an angel help?, originally uploaded by mattia_cerato.

http://pranks.com/2007/12/15/facebook-takes-it-on-the-chin/

http://www.facebookbusinesssolutions.com/

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re: Facebook’s Beacon software

original link >>

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ok, ok. i guess i’ll give jersey some respect



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… which way was it again?



Mairi-with-a-yellow-ribbon, originally uploaded by kirsty.whiten.

http://www.blueflipart.com/

Participating BlueFlip artists get to donate 10% of the sale price of their prints to a non-profit charity of their choice. The artist gets compensated for their work, the customer gets a high quality print, and charities get a generous donation. How cool is that?

Some samples from the site by an artist named Will Murai:

http://easylearn2playguitar.com/guitar/most-hilarious-guitar-design-ever/

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2007/12/20/bush-admin-sides-with-aut_n_77623.html

 The Bush administration blocked California’s plan to put tighter limits on automobile tailpipe emissions, handing a victory to the auto industry on the same day the president signed an energy bill that mandates the biggest boost in federal fuel-efficiency standards in more than 30 years…

http://wvs.topleftpixel.com/07/12/23/

Budapest, Hungary.

http://antwrp.gsfc.nasa.gov/apod/ap071222.html

From the site:

Explanation: Today the Solstice occurs at 0608 Universal Time, the Sun reaching its southernmost declination in planet Earth’s sky. Of course, the December Solstice marks the beginning of winter in the northern hemisphere and summer in the south. When viewed from northern latitudes, the Sun will make its lowest arc through the sky along the southern horizon. So in the north, the Solstice day has the shortest length of time between sunrise and sunset and fewest hours of daylight. This striking composite image follows the Sun’s path through the December Solstice day of 2005 in a beautiful blue sky, looking down the Tyrrhenian Sea coast from Santa Severa toward Fiumicino, Italy. The view covers about 115 degrees in 43 separate, well-planned exposures from sunrise to sunset.

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