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Jimmy Eat World
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TMBGareOK. The Official They Might Be Giants tumblr

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For a day of woodworking at her Brooklyn studio, Ariele Alasko wears her reliable Gap high-rise black skinny jeans with a basic tee. #Styldby
See her full look.
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Do you ever make a graphic and you get at the point where you have to choose a font and think “if only there were some way to get an overview of all the fonts I have already installed”? Well you can. At wordmark.it you just type in any word you want, it then shows that word in every font you have installed on your computer.
In the movie Kiki's Delivery Service, Kiki basically takes a break from doing what she loves best because she lost her "touch" or her ability to fly. (Due to the fact that she didn't enjoy it as much as she used to.) In the end, Kiki eventually is able to use her powers again because she uses it for an emergency and she seems to enjoy her powers again forevermore.
Stop there. What Kiki doesn't show you is that in the Japanese version of the movie, she is still no longer able to talk to her cat (whereas in the English version, she is.) As much as I love the warm, cuddly feeling that we get from the Disney-esque version the English language has converted Kiki's ending to, there's a sense of strength that you get from the Japanese version that I don't think we see enough. Kiki loses her long time friend and is forced to move on from thinking like a child anymore. I think at one point in every designer's life we eventually have a turning point that creates a barrier from enjoying what we once used to. In fact, there might be more than one barrier. And this is tough.
These barriers lead to frustrating attempts at trying to create what we're used to. It tries to stop us from growing and learning. And sticking in a rut is where we actually might find comfort. Some might even grow up.
But I think in the end, we have to see the barriers as detours. Detours to get to a new road, to a new door, and to a new place of imagination and understanding that will allow you to expand your opportunities. By getting stuck in a rut or hitting a barrier, we realize that there are other things out there waiting to be explored. So, in a positive and optimistic "cup is half full" view, the sad feeling that we can't talk to our cat anymore can really make us stronger, and make us realize that there's something new out there that we enjoy.
Evolution of the Desk (1980-2014)
gif: grofjardanhazy, original video via Best Reviews
"i’m sad and idk how to feel better"
"i don’t know what to draw"
"i always mess up"
"BUT I SUCK"
getting back to sketching and actually creating art. This isn't the best thing but it's a start! :)
Katie Vernon
"Sphaerodactylus nicholsi - this is the smallest gecko-species in captility. Adults reach a total lengh of 4cm. This is a freshly hatched juvenile - not longer than a 1cent coin."
Photo by DwarfGecko.
ah so widdle
can you imagine that going in your ear though.
Little frog knight based on Beyx’s "Frog" . First time using cloth sim.
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This :)
Kat Von D KidRobot Figure Packaging by Mei Cheng Wang
Packaging for a limited edition KidRobot customizable figure designed as if from tattoo artist Kat Von D, in the style of her fashion and makeup lines.
Playstation One Minimalist Poster
by Helvebula