Someone Please Make This T-Shirt
Cmon t-shirt designers, hop to it.
I suppose you could use any colour.
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Cmon t-shirt designers, hop to it.
I suppose you could use any colour.
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this is why I don’t read Digg anymore: http://digg.com/d1pdiC #
new card: Meatcards http://www.yourbusinesscardsucks.com/2009/04/26/meatcards/ (via @YourCardSucks) #
FRAK! I just lost over an hour of Photoshop work. Why did I chose tonight to lay off the Save button. #
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This is the second post in my job-hunting series. The first part was a bit of an observation about how the Internet is reacting to designers who are job-searching, but in this segment you’re going to get a few of my action items on how we can all improve the landscape and create some order [...]
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Do you love Adobe Creative Suite? Maybe these pillows are the perfect way to reflect your obsession. These would fit nicely with the Ctrl+Alt+Del pillows, if you’re a Windows user, of course.
Head over to MySuiteStuff to buy these pillows. Handmade, in the US, if you’re interested in that kind of thing.
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rugby + Costco + 4th floor walkup = very sore legs. #
Nice weather in new york brings out the couples, the dogs, and couples with dogs. #
Starbucks. Then busting out some business card design concepts. Then yoga, then rugby. Maybe I’ll get an extra shot in that latte. #
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I don’t often write about employment issues, my own or in general, on this blog.* But this week, two articles have piqued my interest that relate to the very topics of how to behave on an interview and how to approach design firms in an effort to get an awesome job.
The Internet is covered with [...]
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When Naomi Klein wrote about “the 3D Ad takeover” I don’t think this is what she meant. Otherwise, stronger words might have been invented to describe the absurdity of this. From Denmark, comes a grotesque, albeit straightforward, promotion for Silk Soft toilet paper.
I know there are many examples of 3D advertising where unsuspecting objects [...]
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