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Itâs Finally Out: A Little Printer That Delivers A Tiny, Custom Newspaper http://t.co/EtbnvaPE
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Custom Newspaper
Itâs Finally Out: A Little Printer That Delivers A Tiny, Custom Newspaper http://t.co/EtbnvaPE
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The grass in this image looks a little tall. Can you please pull out your digital lawn mower and trim the grass?
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We are placing orders for printing the new "Lens" apparel. $10 for shirts & $25 for hoodies (free shipping within the USA) We are only covering our costs. Will you be getting one?
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And here's how they did it: https://vimeo.com/40639646
Prove 'The Power of X' by attempting an Idea Worth Doing to open TEDxSUMMIT in Doha, Qatar.
WE ARE Pi collaborated with the Koener Union and Parisâ BIG Productions. Together, they fused architecture, dance, math and magic into a bespoke18-meter high triangular mirrored structure that hovered over a multi-colour moving floor to create the worldâs first Human Arabesque (with no computer graphics).
Great photographer and blogger.
The Marmalade is an excellent high-end creative group based out of Hamburg, Germany that specializes in special effects and video branding. The above video shows off their expertise in all areas of special effects. Their ideas and execution towards product marketing and creating new brand identities through video is exactly what our focus is at MDfilms, but for us it's on a local level.
This is a great concept for a music video. It was done in one take with zero editing.
Behind the Scenes Video: https://vimeo.com/44529376
Directed by: Joseph Pickard
Truly inspiring for all creatives out there.
Neil Gaiman is an English author of short fiction, novels, comic books, graphic novels, audio theatre and films. His notable works include the comic book series The Sandman and novels Stardust, American Gods, Coraline, and The Graveyard Book. He has won numerous awards, including Hugo, Nebula, Bram Stoker, Newbery Medal, and Carnegie Medal in Literature. He is the first author to win both the Newbery and the Carnegie medals for the same work.
Music Video: C2C- The Beat
Awesome song and video from C2C. Video directed by Dai Dai Tran.
Poler Camera Cooler
It's a dual purpose bag. Run it as a camera bag with its padded dividers that can hold a DSLR and a lens and other small accessories. The side pockets fit an iPhone and an iPad perfectly and the 3 way strap system ensures you can ride a bike or a skateboard without it flopping all over the place. When you feel like partying, take the padded insert out and it's a perfect soft sided cooler sized to hold a six pack or your lunch along with some blue icy packs you can get at any grocery store. Please note that this bag is not waterproof or watertight, don't use it with electronics and liquids or food at the same time.
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Industrious domino artist FlippyCat recreated Vincent van Goughâs famous Starry Night painting using 7,067 dominoes stacked vertically and horizontally to create an impressive chain reaction that seems to sprawl in the same direction as the artistâs brushstrokes.
On Monday, Microsoft held a secret press event in Los Angeles where it announced a new family of tablets under the Surface moniker. Along with Surface, the event revealed a branding shift for Microsoft, one that values the unity of hardware and software, and the idolization of aesthetics. Something about it felt familiar...
âWhy does your food look different in the advertising than what is in the store?â
Our answer? An exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of a McDonaldâs Canada photo shoot.
Launch Center Pro for iPhone lets you speed-dial emails, texts, and tweets
What Launch Center Pro does is create a home screen for commonly used âactionsâ like texting your Dad, shooting a photo in Instagram, searching for a term using Tweetbot, creating a quick note in Simplenote, or using your iPhone as a flashlight.
The Photography of Dean Bullock
A Utah based photographer named Matt McDaniel recently launched a Kickstarter campaign (it was a success!) to fund the making of a book that would feature his grandfather's lost and never seen before photos. His grandfather was an amateur photographer, but captured wonderful pictures and memories throughout his life.
http://deanbullock.co/
I supported this project and think you all should follow along on Dean Bullock website as Matt creates the book.
My name is Matt. I'm a photographer based out of Salt Lake City, Utah. I am so very fortunate to have the honor of scanning and archiving all of my grandfather's negatives, slides, polaroids and prints. My journey all started a few years ago when I found a stack of 8x10 prints buried in the basement of my Grandfatherâs house. Being a photographer myself, I was immediately drawn to them, and realized that he had something special, a talent and eye for photographing that I could only dream of having someday. I took the prints home and scanned them, for the sole purpose of preserving them for our family. Not too long afterwards, my grandfather, Dean expressed his desire for me to have all of his photography equipment. I knew he had a lot as he was a pack-rat and kept everything he ever owned. At some point we decided that I would also be getting his photographs so that I could preserve them as I had with the first few that I had seen. That was fine with me, it would be exciting and an honor to do so. After looking through his photographs, slides and negatives, I began to realize that people other than family would be interested in seeing Deanâs work. It would be a shame for his work to go unnoticed to anyone other than family. I decided I would create a book of his images, which would be a tremendous amount of work, but definitely worth the effort. I was inspired, and still am, by the work of Vivian Maier and the notoriety that the project surrounding her work received through Kickstarter.