January 2012
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Wall Graphics
Hand-painted wall mural by Tunnel Bravo, for The Arrogant Butcher, a new restaurant in downtown Phoenix.
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Business Card fold out
The fold out feature on this business card by Shop Around adds a unique touch
In fact, this might not be a business card, but easily could be and would certainly stand out from the norm.
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Free Printable Valentines
Valentines is the next big hit on the yealry calendar so here’s a freebie for you!
Check out these free printable Valentines from Fellow Creatives
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A fairy Tale wedding!
Penguin Books Wedding Invitations by Marty McColgan
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December 2011
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Submission: Capturing Places
by Heya Basu or LemonPaper
The concept is pretty nice. Simple but different!
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Ads on the right
Let me draw your attention to the ads on the right of the page, if you haven’t already noticed. There are two vertical banner ads for non-profits, one for International Justice Mission and the other for Charity:Water. We are not affiliated with them, nor will we receive any money for your clicks. Check them out if you are so inclined. Back to your regular programming! [Sorry for being slow...
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October 2011
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Kerning
If you tried the Kern Type game:
What was your score?
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LoveFromPatt Christmas Greeting Cards
LoveFromPatt is a unique range of greeting cards designed by Australian designer Laura Strange, that you can customise to suit any occasion using our different ranges of stickers. The range is a reaction of our increasingly digital environment and aims to remind people how truly special it is to receive something handmade in the mail. Using the stickers, everyone can easily create a...
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Target.com Redesign →
Are long scrolling web designs the way of the future? A passing trend? Or one more viable option?
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bankston asked: Actually, it's not Rockwell--it's J.C. Leyendecker.
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