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mesonoxianherald: 10th grade our first assignment in our multimedia class was to photoshop ourselves in this picture and make it look authentic i decided screw authentic im taking a selfie with my homie einstein
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Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language
Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language protoslacker: Just over 30 years ago, an Englishman named Christopher Alexander tried to revolutionize architecture. In A Pattern Language, Alexander told architects and planners to design homes on emotional and spiritual principles – not on traffic flow. The revolution didn’t quite come. But the book had a surprising influence on…
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Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language
Christopher Alexander: A Pattern Language protoslacker: Just over 30 years ago, an Englishman named Christopher Alexander tried to revolutionize architecture. In A Pattern Language, Alexander told architects and planners to design homes on emotional and spiritual principles – not on traffic flow. The revolution didn’t quite come. But the book had a surprising influence on…
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D3Plus: An extension to the D3 library that allows fast and easy creation of popular visualizations.
lifeandcode: savannahniles: Recently, I attended a workshop by Alex Simoes and Dave Landry on D3Plus, an extension for D3.js they wrote that makes creating D3 visualizations quickly and easily. I was really blown away with the power and simplicity of this extension: I highly recommend it. You can find the library here and here. I…
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fromkindra: letraset symbols #4268 (by kindra_is_here) from my collection
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Notes from “Cat’s eye” by Margaret Atwood
January 12, 2014 Chapter 20 “Don’t you dare walk away on us,” Cordelia says behind me. “You get back here right now!” I can hear this for what it is. It’s an imitation, it’s acting. It’s an impersonation, of someone much older. It’s a game. There was never anything about me that needed to be…
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Notes from “Cat’s eye” by Margaret Atwood
January 12, 2014 Chapter 20 “Don’t you dare walk away on us,” Cordelia says behind me. “You get back here right now!” I can hear this for what it is. It’s an imitation, it’s acting. It’s an impersonation, of someone much older. It’s a game. There was never anything about me that needed to be…
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No creative person I know who’s encountered this book has not been deeply moved by it, both by its astounding feat of craft and its heartbreaking depth… Iconic graphic designer Chip Kidd on Jimmy Corrigan: The Smartest Kid on Earth by Chris Ware, arguably the greatest cartoonist working today. Highly recommended complement: The most thorough and revealing interview…
