Month: September 2011

  • cartolleria: An ‘H’ grade graphite pencil sharpened to a point at both ends so all that remains are two wooden cone-shaped tips at either end. Kenzee Patterson 2005— (via H— « Because I Can)

  • Ever needed to get something really special made? A piece of art perhaps? A unique gift? A part for a broken appliance? Or an ingenious little product that solves problems around your home, office or car? Now, you can get your idea made without the need for special tools… if you can sketch it, we…

  • nevver: Don’t forget to play

  • scanning using our scan frame The only things you need are our framework, the Kinect and some AR markers. Therefore we constructed some Scan Tablets (via – 3D Scan 2.0)

  • Change Log 2009.09.23

    I changed the theme back to Feather. It’s very linear, but also very clean and responsive. I have changed the default colors for Links and Hover. I have added a Contributors page that gives credit to the contributors that we have just added. Thanks for visiting, and, where appropriate, for following. — Rafael Fajardo, curator…

  • Thanks Rafael. Never again in my life did I think I would find myself needing or wanting to leave the comforts of home to search the city high and low for studio tack. Congratulations, you have succeeded. My studies have come full circle (via (explorations) » Blog Archive » full circle.) My pleasure!

  • ABOUT No Layout is a digital library for independent publishers, focusing on art books and fashion magazines. It is meant as a support for printed publications, allowing users to flip through full content on any screen without downloads or apps. A promotional and archive tool. Register in one quick step to save your own library.…

  • notational: Learn programming 20: the smallest drawing program ever (by hamoid) One of my favorite Processing Tutorials. Wish I’d seen this on day one of programming. Wow! wonderful! (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)

  • magnificentruin: Ad Reinhardt Abstract Painting 1960–66 look closely

  • shapeways: Design your own ring with ShapeWright to have it 3D printed in your choice of materials by Shapeways. http://ring.shapewright.com/ Developed by macouno aka Dolf Veenvliet http://www.macouno.com/ (Source: https://www.youtube.com/)