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A Library Explorer has a compass with four points to guide them.
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Imaginative Geometric Paper Animal Sculptures Inspired by 3D Modeling
Quote(s) of the week - 03/11/2014
Bryan Todd | http://bryanpatricktodd.com
Bryan is a graphic designer living and working in Louisville, Kentucky where inspiration abounds. He believes in a simple approach, with a strong emphasis on typography and illustrated elements.
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Let's Make Fun Of: Anthropologie Furniture
I love to hate Anthropologie furniture. In particular, the way they stage it for their website. There’s this gross fantasy they’ve created of an art student who can afford to spend thousands of dollars on a paint-splattered flea market find. It’s like all their customers are aspiring to be Charlotte in Tiny Furniture (a loft-dwelling trust fund dilettante).
They’ve gone off the deep end with the juxtaposition. You know those fashion editorials every fall where models lasagned in Prada swing around street signs in Red Hook? It’s like that, but on acid. The settings are more deteriorated and the designs are more design-y. It’s like shopping from deep within Fuck Your Noguchi Coffee Table.
If you choose to purchase a piece of Anthropologie furniture, it will only really look right in one of three settings:
1. An alternative gallery space six weeks from opening
2. An urban cabin with faulty electrical wiring
3. A crumbling Southern plantation (soon to be deemed “the new loft” by the NYTimes)
Let’s take a stroll through the Anthropologie furniture section together. What’s for sale today?
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Celebrate the history and traditions of an invisible art with the Sign Painters title sequence. Watch the Sign Painters sequence on Art of the Title
The book is wonderful, too.
I’ve named everything that I’ve ever owned. Real or inanimate, I have to give it a first and last name. Everything in my apartment comes alive at night.
Amy Sedaris
Quote(s) of the week - 28/04/2014
Dangerdust | http://behance.net/ddccad
They are dangerdust and they love chalk. Despite their overwhelming workload at Columbus College of Art & Design they bring it upon themselves to create a chalkboard every week. They have taken over the chalkboard on the third floor of Crane and every Monday a new board appears.
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Holy crap did you know porcupines sounded this cute? I didn’t!
ROFLMAO ITS LIKE YOU CAN TELL EXACTLY HOW THEY’D SOUND IF THEY SPOKE OUR LANGUAGE AAAAAAAAHAHA I’M DYING LAUGHING
porcupines sound like someone speaking through a kazoo and I tihnk that’s fantastic
so cuteeeee
i s2g it’s talking holy shit
Okayyyy I’ve spent the last half hour watching Teddy Bear the porcupine videos. Watch him dance around his Christmas corn.
So important.
This is ridiculously amazing. I wish I knew who the original creator is! Kudos to them! <3
By David McLeod: http://www.behance.net/gallery/Thank-You/7085661
Peter Donnelly
Aaaaand happy Friday, Penguins
HAVE SOME PENGUINS CHASING A BUTTERFLY