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Mister. Studio | http://studiomister.com
"1-50 Posters. A series of limited edition posters. A limited edition of 10 x 50 hand-numbered A2 prints available. Silkscreened onto plike by GF Smith. The supporting text is based upon the document info — points, paths, colours, dimensions, fonts etc found within the poster artwork. Produced by Dan Mather."
A design studio run by Mike Sullivan, a Creative Director with 16 years experience in the design industry. Blending the practices of design, technology and branding — to create modern interactive online experiences. Creating original, award-winning solutions that work effectively across a range of applications from online and print to screen and corporate identity. Delivering well researched, intelligent, idea driven results.
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FASHION: Maiko Takeda’s High Fashion Shadow Jewelry
Incredible is an understatement. Tokyo-born artist Maiko Takeda works with shape, shadow, pattern, and light to create unique art pieces that are a mix of high fashion and art installations.
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Good Morning! Today is Monday, which means everything at Palace is 15% off!
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The HR. Dept gives mad stamps of approval to the handsome and strangely adorable Adam Driver. Something very compelling about a creative who lets his freak flag fly.
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The incredibly talented and hardworking folks of Made By Hand are the forces behind our brand-new Tattly Promo. Yes, team Tattly has watched it numerous times and we all have big smiles on our faces.
A big thank you to Keith “keef” Ehrlich, the producer and director as well Elias Ressegatti the director and editor for their vision. And an extra special thank you goes toNathan Rosenberg, the composer. We are blown away and *happy*!
You can see photos of the 10h video shoot right here. And you can get all the Tattlys you see in the video here.
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Anonymous asked: how can I control my anger towards my boyfriend
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In the 60s, students used the phrase “do not fold, spindle or mutilate” at protests at the University of California- Berkeley as part of the Free Speech Movement. It became an ironic phrase of the antiwar Left.
Sources:
Lubar, Steven. A Cultural History of the Punch Card. Journal of American Culture, 1992.
Isaacson, Walter. Steve Jobs. Simon & Schuster, 2011.
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