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May 15

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May 10

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May 09

This graphic—where each dot represents one word of the song and which Beastie said it—has been made available by the artist for free. They suggest that if you download it you make a donation the Cancer Charity of your choice. I think I will do just that.
jhnbrssndn:

(via (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) at Flip Flop Flying)
This is an idea that has been floating around in my head for a few months, and for obvious reasons, I got around to realising it this weekend.
Each dot represents one word of the song. The colours represent who is saying that word.
Sometimes, I’m asked if there are prints of my work available; I don’t normally do that sort of thing, but on the off-chance that you would like a print of this graphic, I’m providing a hi-res TIFF (254 x 321 mm / 10 x 12.6 inches; zipped file; 18.1MB) that you can download and have printed.
You don’t have to pay for it—-I certainly don’t want to profit from it-—but if you do want to download and print it, it would be nice if you would consider donating something to a cancer charity.
Here are some links to cancer charities in different countries. If your home country is not listed, and you want to donate, just do some Googlin’, and do it that way (and if you do do that, please email me (craig AT flipflopflyin DOT com) and let me know which charity you used, and I can add it to the list.)

This graphic—where each dot represents one word of the song and which Beastie said it—has been made available by the artist for free. They suggest that if you download it you make a donation the Cancer Charity of your choice. I think I will do just that.

jhnbrssndn:

(via (You Gotta) Fight for Your Right (To Party!) at Flip Flop Flying)

This is an idea that has been floating around in my head for a few months, and for obvious reasons, I got around to realising it this weekend.

Each dot represents one word of the song. The colours represent who is saying that word.

Sometimes, I’m asked if there are prints of my work available; I don’t normally do that sort of thing, but on the off-chance that you would like a print of this graphic, I’m providing a hi-res TIFF (254 x 321 mm / 10 x 12.6 inches; zipped file; 18.1MB) that you can download and have printed.

You don’t have to pay for it—-I certainly don’t want to profit from it-—but if you do want to download and print it, it would be nice if you would consider donating something to a cancer charity.

Here are some links to cancer charities in different countries.
If your home country is not listed, and you want to donate, just do some Googlin’,
and do it that way (and if you do do that, please email me (craig AT flipflopflyin DOT com)
and let me know which charity you used, and I can add it to the list.)

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May 08

me-convierto-en-geek:

Enviado por kimy, muchas gracias

me-convierto-en-geek:

Enviado por kimy, muchas gracias

explore-blog:

“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.” Cicero’s timeless words in a typographic print, reminiscent of the lovely Live Now project.

explore-blog:

“If you have a garden and a library, you have everything you need.” Cicero’s timeless words in a typographic print, reminiscent of the lovely Live Now project.

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Totally Effing Brilliant.

theawkwardgamer:

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Gianluca Lucchese
(Society6)

Totally Effing Brilliant.

theawkwardgamer:

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Gianluca Lucchese

(Society6)

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May 06


by Joe Quesada

by Joe Quesada

(Source: goddammitnicole, via thegoddamnblogman)

“What you do is to take the different bits of material which you have gathered and feel them all over, as it were, with the tentacles of the mind. You take one fact, turn it this way and that, look at it in different lights, and feel for the meaning of it. You bring two facts together and see how they fit. What you are seeking now is the relationship, a synthesis where everything will come together in a neat combination, like a jig-saw puzzle.” — Step 2 of James Webb Young’s 5-step technique for producing ideas circa 1939 (via explore-blog)

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May 01

I haven’t read the whole thing yet, but it sounds like just what I need.
artsorbit:

Artists who work crummy jobs to pay the bills have a unique perspective as opposed to non-art-making workers: “People who make art don’t consider their other job to be their career and they have distance from it, so they’re an artist primarily,” says Oakley. “The people who are actually making work consider that to be their job and the other things kind of fall by the wayside.” The joy and meaning in life for many artists comes from their art, the job is just what keeps the joy sustainable. Sure, it’s not the most glamorous lifestyle, but if it keeps you in art supplies, what’s so bad about it?
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I haven’t read the whole thing yet, but it sounds like just what I need.

artsorbit:

Artists who work crummy jobs to pay the bills have a unique perspective as opposed to non-art-making workers: “People who make art don’t consider their other job to be their career and they have distance from it, so they’re an artist primarily,” says Oakley. “The people who are actually making work consider that to be their job and the other things kind of fall by the wayside.” The joy and meaning in life for many artists comes from their art, the job is just what keeps the joy sustainable. Sure, it’s not the most glamorous lifestyle, but if it keeps you in art supplies, what’s so bad about it?

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