_among the portfolios throngs at Cargo Collective, one we had not checked yet: Antonio Mondragon.
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_thinking of building a bookshelf with all those crayons hanging around in your desk drawers? Dominic Wilcox teaches us how to.
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_with incredible detail and killer music, the Macro Kingdom will amuse even the least sciency ones.
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_Amberlee Rosolowich‘s whimsical illustrations, now showing at the Hespe Gallery! Hide, seek, click, and reminisce.
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_awesome impromptu typography lesson right here. Oh, how we wish we could have it up on our wall!
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_taiwanese artist Pei-San Ng simply cannot resist the urge to burn down her art once it’s completed. Pyromaniacs, this one’s for you.
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_who wouldn’t want to wait for hours at one of these cool bus stops located around the world?
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_stop biting your tongue and go to Mural Locator, an easy-to-use tool that will make the lightbulb over your head turn on immediately.
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_these amazing collage works have connected Derek Gores with some of the big names out there!
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_we visit once in a while but this week FSG’s Work in Progress blog seems to be in the zeitgeist. So you should visit too. Maybe.
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_what happens when a splash of color takes on a life of its own? Melissa Marks knows!
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_it reads: Wevolve is a New York-based, future-oriented think-do tank that lives, breathes, studies, and drives the vanguard of socio-cultural change.
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_not exactly a young boy, but we just felt like showing this image anyway. We’re talking about Robert Melee.
Neon Gold Records kind of hearts Destiny’s Child
Interviewing labels like Neon Gold – inspired, ambitious and genuine lovers of music – is the reason we decided to create this series of posts. Having come across Passion Pit “on MySpace” these guys decided to throw caution to the wind and create their own label while still in college representing musicians with “pop sensibility and accessibility.” They talk shop and tell us why the “death of the music industry” might be a good thing.
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_the week starts and we found out that I Love Dust is the studio responsible for those amazing covers for The Ride Journal.
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_yesterday, we were rescued by a taxi driver who adorably plugged his kid-sister’s music project – successfully, clearly. Denitia Odigie, we’d love to see you live!
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_only twelve days left if you are from South America / Asia / Europe and want to enter the Cut & Paste competition.
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_it reads: “I always feel that the margins tell you more than the center of the page ever could” – Fluent~Collaborative.