There’s at least a million designers that would read this and think,
“If?”
For those of you that enjoyed this Comic Sans music video, you’re sure to enjoy this font mockery.
So. Yeah. Enough with the lame wind-up, here’s the video:
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by Eric Dye
There’s at least a million designers that would read this and think,
“If?”
For those of you that enjoyed this Comic Sans music video, you’re sure to enjoy this font mockery.
So. Yeah. Enough with the lame wind-up, here’s the video:
As much as we love the Internet, we can’t deny it’s huge impact on our lives and even on the economy. It has changed certain things for the better for sure. Even though I live in a small village, I can order anything I need via Amazon instead of having to drive 30 miles to a big city.
But the Internet certainly also has had negative effects economically speaking. One of the industries most affected by the Internet is probably the music industry. Did you know:
by Eric Dye
It’s not as if we can look into the future and anticipate what’s going to happen next.
Perfect timing.
Is it talent or luck?
You know. The perfect timing of the spoken word, a note played or a fader faded.
Or how about photographs taken with perfect timing:
by Eric Dye
by Eric Dye
Although studies have found only two out of 1,500 young people have been sexually victimized by someone they met online, these numbers don’t mean a thing when it’s your child that’s been victimized.
These numbers need to be kept in perspective, as:
“A recent study by a leading software manufacturer indicated that a third have cleared their browser history to hide their online activity from their parents. More than half of teens have given out personal information to strangers, and more than a third of girls have sent their photo to a stranger they met on the Internet.”
When you compare these statistics, it would seem as though the definition of “victimized” is a narrow one.
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by Eric Dye
These double meaning illustrations are awesome!
Here’s some more: