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Audio Nada Surf – Blizzard of ‘77 from the album “Let Go” (2003) Reblogged from instant-oatmeal
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My Liz is on Tumblr! Welcome and well done darling, I’m too proud. erichardsdesign: I am in LOVE with all the gadgets that the internet holds.
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So I found this picture on Facebook so don’t know to whom it belongs, nor who the girl is. But I just love the picture, I want to be her! Check out that tat, the dress. Awesome.
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(via fuckyeahmoleskines : hernameinthesky)
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Want. This is so pretty, I doodle such swirls all the time.
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Audio So I knew I’d heard this before. Adam brought it to my attention and now I’m fixated with Caribou. Late to the party? Yeah, fashionably so. Caribou — Odessa via eplp
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Recognise this? I’ll give you a hint.
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*KL* via medformat
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Jessica Hische, making more pretty. 1000 thumbtacks and a wall, lovely freehand drawn text. I always love the fluid, natural curves in her work.
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This post is so me. Pretty pretty pretty. They missed Feel Script though. Taking Type to the Next Level with Alternate Characters.
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alex.alexander via medformat
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Auditorium – I’m obsessed. And up way too late.
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reconfine: Crystal Mountains: Created using Mr Doobs Experimental canvas drawing tool – Harmony – mrdoob.com/lab/javascript/harmony/ I made a spider web… The spider was too scary to post.
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I took this photo of Peter McLennan at Webstock 2010 in February.
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Audio Apple in an Orchard by Jape, from the album “Ritual” (2008).
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This book came on a journey from Waiheke Island, as apparently Borders have never heard of it. Tim bought it for me as a birthday present (the journey took awhile) and I LOVE it.
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Pretty 🙂 aparticularpath: The sexiness is unbearable.
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zehnuhr: Instant bookmark: The Rules of a Gentleman Pretty. Interesting how nice the centering looks, I’ve always had a thing against text centering. Querying whether a feminine equivalent is in the works.
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My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-2-14)
Link: My Top 5 Artists (Week Ending 2010-2-14)
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The Ana{b}log project from New Zealand’s first Laneway Festival on the 1st of Feb was a neat idea. The Ana{b}log is a spectacle, an antidote to the same-same expectations of Web 2.0 – a genuine conversation with kids on the street. – Amber Parkin (codeforsomething) The crowd could interact with the board, posting “tweets” in … Continue reading “”