A photoshopping experiment on a badly lighted photo.
Also, 1982 wall news of a revolutionary underground organization Kabataang Makabayan.
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
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Product Placement
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Kiana Khansmith
i don't do bad sauce passes

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Andulka
trying on a metaphor
Claire Keane

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A photoshopping experiment on a badly lighted photo.
Also, 1982 wall news of a revolutionary underground organization Kabataang Makabayan.
The Anthony Ray Collection of Tiles. Bristol, England, 18th century. @ashmoleanmuseum collection.
Try again
When you’ve lived with clinical depression for years, sometimes you get so accustomed to failure and stagnation. Success and change become scary. At the realization that things are starting to look up, you start fearing that something bad will happen. It took you so long to reach that point in recovery and so you feel that you have a lot to lose if it comes back. And you do have a lot to lose. And so that fear consumes you. Something similar to analysis-paralysis happens. Thinking so much about all the ways that things could go wrong, you get anxious and you can’t focus. The fear become self-fulfilling. The initial success becomes a wasted chance for significant progress in recovery.
Or it becomes a learning experience.
me trying to express how I feel: Idk I just feel like…idk…idk…idk man. Nvm I’m good.
David: *plays a secret chord* The Lord: nice! You: meh
Brand Identity for Grimm & Co by Side By Side
“The key to this project was ensuring that the final product felt authentic. With that in mind we set about researching every aspect of Apothecary’s, typography, signage, packaging, medicinal cures, curses and magical creatures. An Apothecary is a place to visit to cure a cold, remedy an ailment or purchase herbal medicines. Grimm & Co is no different, and it provides all the above, and more to it’s customers: trolls, giants, witches, wizards, goblins, dragons and imps to name a few.We created a whole range of products – from naming and design – to even helping to source the ingredients.”
Side by Side is a design studio specialising in identity and bespoke typography. They work across branding, advertising, interior design, packaging and digital products. Founded by Oliver Booth & Dave Greasley, their approach is simple: Listen / Understand / Think / Do.
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the smell of a grill
Some more images from the digital booklet.
Anastasia (Original Broadway Cast Recording) - Digital Booklet
Animal Gaits for Animators by Stephen Cunnane
time-lapse sun-cats ひまわり猫窓