
祝日 / Permanent Vacation
occasionally subtle
Sade Olutola

JVL
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"

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Misplaced Lens Cap
ojovivo

Andulka

izzy's playlists!
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

#extradirty
Cosimo Galluzzi
wallacepolsom
trying on a metaphor
will byers stan first human second
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@philyawj
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Love this little dude #minime #easter 👶🏻
Directed by Christopher Kenneally. With Derek Ambrosi, Michael Ballhaus, Andrzej Bartkowiak, Dion Beebe. The documentary investigates the history, process and workflow of both digital and photochemical film creation.
Awesome film technology documentary on @netflix - Thank you @OfficialKeanu !
👶🏻 happy baby
A white thanksgiving (at Lake Arrownhead)
Random #corgi under my beach chair #corgibeachday
#corgibeachday #corgi
These inspired me today. Rethinking popular beverages. Thank you @ArtworkbyKaleo
ridiculous optimism and the beginner’s mind (via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zX7vQ2QB6Eo)
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uOMectkCCs)
I remember the first time I looked at a blog. It was a tech blog by an engineer I worked with in the late nineties. I remember being very confused, not by the words that were written, which were fine, but by the format itself. I couldn't figure out why the thoughts were going backward
“We remain perpetually enticed by the possibility of something revelatory appearing in the next nanosecond.” - The Infinite Scroll
Keep Calm and Eat Chocolate
Color in design is very subjective. What evokes one reaction in one person may evoke a very different reaction in somone else. Sometimes this is due to personal preference, and other times due to cultural background. Color theory is a science in itself. Studying how colors affect different people, either individually or as a group, is something some people build their careers on. And there's a lot to it. Something as simple as changing the exact hue or saturation of a color can evoke a completely different feeling. Cultural differences mean that something that's happy and uplifting in one country can be depressing in another. This is the first in a three-part series on color theory. Here we'll discuss the meanings behind the different color families, and give some examples of how these colors are used (with a bit of analysis for each). In Part 2 we'll talk about how hue, chroma, value, saturation, tones, tints and shades affect the way we perceive colors. And in Part 3 we'll discuss how to create effective color palettes for your own designs.
(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLuDOEuwwso)