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Memes are dying globally at an alarming rate. It's up to you to make a difference. Donate at this link today to #SaveTheMemes. Thank you.
Damn, Daniel. Back at it again with the most popular memes of the past year revealing a lot about our collective conciousness.
“As today's historians examine the rough carvings on the weathered rock surfaces of a caveman's walls, tomorrow's historians will raise their monocles to our own viral images. With that in mind, here's what this year's most popular online images reveal about 2016. Those who do not study memes, after all, are doomed to repeat them.”
Before the internet we had a few memes a year. Now we have hundreds a day. From “The age of earthquakes”
What makes an image ugly? Is more valuable effective design or beautiful design?
from: whisper.sh
- meme are for losers - I agree
Repetition and imitation: make and remake your project or someone else’s. Invite people to imitate and redo your work. The more the better!
Take without asking: in the digital era, everything is for free. Just take an image you like and make it yours, combine it with something else and voilà you have your original