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tannertan36
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I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
Peter Solarz

blake kathryn
Game of Thrones Daily
Not today Justin

Origami Around
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Product Placement

pixel skylines
Three Goblin Art

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Mike Driver
Claire Keane
One Nice Bug Per Day
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@brquack
A series of photographs taken with numb fingers and a few hours before finals. Exploring light, the very substance of the image. I aimed to create various encounters with a humanoid creature utilizing long-exposures and a shattered lightbulb full of nail polish remover.
I’ve been intrigued by isometric design as of late, and this calendar is glutinous eye candy. Thanks so much Jp King.
I've been blogging a bit over the past few days. Check out Lag at Intersection to catch a bit more.
A sample of Jonathan Shackleton's work with Fedrigoni, an exquisite fine paper producer. This is a playful system of paper selection, examining what pairs well. Clever sir, quite clever. See more here.
This sight is unreal. I wana go to OK. Good work Foundry Co.
Tim Piotrowski
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Good work Re:
[dis]quiet: 045, my forty-fifth entry in my summer serial blog. Check it out for a bit of poetry and thoughts.
An astounding morph mural by Alexis Diaz. Well done.
This is too good. Wonderful motion graphics with a (if I am not mistaken) Paul Rand feel. Bravo, Pablo Delcán.
Working in the Mailing Services at Seattle Pacific University, I see a slew of well (and awfully) designed content. here is one that caught my eye. It was a shame to throw it in the recycling bin, but I found a digital version. Well done, SJPT.
State Of The Obviuos
Another view of Tind's work. So so good. It makes my mouth water.