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February 28, 2013
50 CENTS A YEAR to end SEVEN diseases by 2020.
That's all it will take. The problem is huge; the solution is simple. Seriously, 50 CENTS. That's how cheap medication is. And it's simply not getting to the people that need it.
This first video is incredibly powerful and persuasive. But, if you're a bit squeamish (or eating at the moment), you can watch the second video for the whole story.
This first video is incredibly powerful and persuasive. But, if you're a bit squeamish (or eating at the moment), you can watch the second video for the whole story.
I've dug in and believe this is a truly noble cause. So, I'm spreading the word and donating $5/mo. I hope you'll donate as well – even if it's just 50 cents, one time.
End7 is a campaign from The Global Network – an initiative of the U.S.-based Sabin Vaccine Institute – that works with international partners at the highest levels of government, business, and society to break down the logistical and financial barriers to delivering existing NTD treatments to the people who need them most.
END7.ORG | Please donate now
February 19, 2013
Moonwalk.
This is breathtaking. Tightrope walking across the moon.
Moonwalk: Free Climber Dean Potter Walks a Highline Across a Rising Full Moon at Yosemite National Park | Colossal
Moonwalk: Free Climber Dean Potter Walks a Highline Across a Rising Full Moon at Yosemite National Park | Colossal
Thomas Doyle’s Apocalyptic Dioramas.
I never tire of looking at beautifully designed, meticulous dioramas. And these are even more mesmerizing because of their inherent drama. Fantastic.




Using materials that would equally be at home amongst idyllic model train sets artist Thomas Doyle builds these incredibly intricate mixed media dioramas that instead suggest something much darker. The sense of loss and a brooding darkness is present in almost every piece, where homes dangle on sheer cliffs, or are surrounded by apocalyptic waste.
Thomas Doyle’s Apocalyptic Dioramas | Colossal
February 18, 2013
February 14, 2013
Happy, Happy Valentine's Day, peoples.
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| Enamorado by Blanca Gomez. |
Not to get too personal, folks, but I adore Valentine's Day.
I've always believed that Valentine's Day is for everyone and every type of love, regardless of romantic status. If you don't have a boyfriend/girlfriend/husband/wife/significant other, just take today to shower a little (or a lot of) love on your friends and family and pets and favorite co-workers and that checker at Walgreens who's maybe having a bad day. Whomever or whatever it takes. Just spread some love. It'll pay off in karma points. Trust me.
Whether I know you personally or you just happened to stop by my blog today, I'm sending love and grins out to you. xo
Blance Gomez Tattly™ available over at, you guessed it - Tattly.
February 13, 2013
It's World Radio Day.
Confession: I am a huge radio nerd.
I was a radio junkie from a young age - listening to AM radio when I was growing up in tiny Horicon, Wisconsin. Now I listen to NPR's Morning Edition every morning; BBC Radio 4 Extra radio drama, mystery and sci fi plays while doing the dishes; and BBC World News before bed. I'm completely addicted to the TuneIn radio app that allows you to listen to radio from anywhere in the world (including one from Antarctica!).
So, I am celebrating World Radio Day with gusto and gratitude for all the joy and information radio adds to my life. I hope you are as well.
I was a radio junkie from a young age - listening to AM radio when I was growing up in tiny Horicon, Wisconsin. Now I listen to NPR's Morning Edition every morning; BBC Radio 4 Extra radio drama, mystery and sci fi plays while doing the dishes; and BBC World News before bed. I'm completely addicted to the TuneIn radio app that allows you to listen to radio from anywhere in the world (including one from Antarctica!).
So, I am celebrating World Radio Day with gusto and gratitude for all the joy and information radio adds to my life. I hope you are as well.
Radio has to be recognized as a low-cost medium, specifically suited to reach remote communities and vulnerable people: the illiterate, the disabled, women, youth and the poor, while offering a platform to intervene in the public debate, irrespective of people's educational level. Furthermore, radio has a strong and specific role in emergency communication and disaster relief. There is also a changing face to radio services which, in the present times of media convergence, are taking up new technological forms, such as broadband, mobile and tablets. However, it is said that up to a bllion people still do not have access to radio today. (source)
World Radio Day | UNESCO
Jerry & Kramer floorplan print.
A perfect gift for your favorite designy Seinfeld fan.
If you ever wondered where on earth Kramer put his hot tub or the Merv Griffin set, you’ll find the answers. Keep in mind this one’s all fantasy, especially Kramer's floorplan. You'll see a couch made from a 1957 Chevy backseat. In his bath there is a Clarkman garbage disposal in the tub. On the sink counter is butter which Kramer uses for shaving . . .and tanning. Jerry's floorplan features cereal in the kitchen, an early apple computer on his desk and 12 cent checks from Japan on the table
Seinfeld 11x17 | Fab.com
February 11, 2013
Walk like a penguin.
If only I'd had this last week before my sister trashed her ankle on the lethal Wisconsin ice... (Click to embiggen.)
Random, Interesting, Amazing Facts | Mental Floss
February 08, 2013
Etch A Sketch's Lovely, Sad Tribute Ad.
Aww.
André Cassagnes, inventor of the Etch A Sketch, died Jan. 16 at the age of 86. Now, the brand's ad agency, Team Detroit, has crafted this tribute to the man.
Adweek | Etch A Sketch Honors Its Late Inventor With Lovely, Sad Tribute Ad
February 07, 2013
PUBLIC Farmers Market Twin Pannier
If you know anything about cycling, you probably know that nice bike gear can be crazy expensive. $39 is a great price for a really useful, well-designed bike accessory like this.
We designed our PUBLIC Farmers Market Twin Panniers inspired by the traditional bicycle bags that are seen throughout Europe and especially in Holland, modifying them for the US market (and making them more affordable). They sit like saddle bags on the rear rack and have a handy carrying handle that makes it easy for taking on and off (though many of us prefer to leave them permanently on the bike). Having twin panniers allows you to store your lock and helmet, sweater or jacket when not in use. It also provides you with enough space for a shoulder bag, purse, groceries, laptop, bottles of wine, and anything else you might pick up along the road.
Our panniers are made from durable fabric that is usually used for trucking tarps. The white fabric is highly visible, the colorful panels and stripes add a splash of fun, and the reflective tape adds a splash of safety.
PUBLIC Farmers Market Twin Pannier
(You might want to check out some of the other sale items, too. Nice prices.)
February 06, 2013
Web Development explained simply.
Computers are used to share pictures, words, and movies (usually of cats) with other computers. The computers need to show the cats on boxes with tiny lights in them, but don’t know how. People like me tell the computer many words so that it knows how to change the tiny lights to look like a cat. We try to make the lights change very fast so that you don’t have to wait for your cats. Some days the lights are all wrong, and we have to tell the computer more words to make them look like cats again.
– Brandon Jones, Google Chrome GPU Team
Mental Floss | 18 Complicated Scientific Ideas Explained Simply
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Minimal float wall desk.
So light and lovely. And on sale for $699.
Orange22 Design Lab Shop — Minimal Float Wall Desk in Rift Oak by Dario Antonioni
(via Thrillist/Nation)
Multicolore – a free font by by Ivan Filipov.
Seldom does a font make me grin. This one nailed it. SO fun. (Thank you, Fontfabric!)
With Multicolore font you can easily create short texts for headlines, posters or whatever. Or simply stack few characters to create some random art!
Inspired from Mohawk Paper logo.
Available in .otf font format (black & white ver.) / .eps and .ai vector formats (colored ver.)
Designed by Ivan Filipov, Bulgaria | Portfolio link
Fontfabric™ | Free fonts - Multicolore
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February 05, 2013
February 01, 2013
Shetland Ponies in Cardigans.
Just what it says on the tin. Perfect campaign, Visit Scotland. Well done.
Visit Scotland: Shetland Ponies in Cardigans - Video - Creativity Online
Visit Scotland: Shetland Ponies in Cardigans - Video - Creativity Online
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