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everyday your iphone can look different

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My half birthday is in July - but technically, my quarter birthday is in like a week... #subtle

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like the gold bars, love the color

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so pretty in the smoky grey...

moleskin cover for a ipad. sneaky

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You Are My Sunshine Custom Wood Typography Sign - Distressed - Handpainted

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Kristin Nienhuis ps- i want this. & may just have to buy it... yes yes yes

Inflatable lawn tent. This would be so great on a rainy night!

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if this doesn't get you off the couch...

DIY: Paper Lantern Sculpture for $1

Love these. They remind me of my friend Justin Harris, except glam. Also I enjoy organizing them under "accessories."

This needs to be displayed over my mantle. Huge.

fashionable morning beverages

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Beethoven Bust iPod Dock

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Down the Primrose Path / Victoria Reynolds -- Meat Mirror

cinemetrics - visual fingerprint of movies

a little metal in your baroque

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Suitcase eyes are watching you

Calendar using the capillary action of the ink on the paper. “Ink Calendar” make use the timed pace of the ink spreading on the paper to indicate time. The ink is absorbed slowly, and the numbers in the calendar are “printed” daily. One a day, they are filled with ink until the end of the month. A calendar self-updated, which enhances the perception of time passing and not only signaling it. The ink colors are based on a spectrum, which relate to a “color temperature scale”, each month having a color related to our perception of the weather on that month. The colors range from dark blue in December to, three shades of green in spring or oranges, red in the summer. The scale for measuring the “color temperature” that I have used is a standard called ‘D65’ and corresponds roughly to a midday sun in Western / Northern Europe. The “Ink Calendar” was developed for “Gradual “, an exhibition featuring works, which were evolving during the exhibition time at the London Design Festival 2007

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