Icon sets are a great way to spruce up an existing web site design, or substitute as key art for a new initiative. That’s not all though, they can also be useful for newsletters, handouts, programs, and posters. On the heels of 40 free hand-drawn fonts, we’ve collected a set of 11 free hand-drawn and grunge social icon sets to use in your non-profit and ministry projects. [Read more…] about 11 Free Hand-drawn & Grunge Social Icon Sets
Putting Your Hope in Technology
Do you ever feel this way in ministry?
You prepare to do battle, you do a whole heap of work, then once the dust settles you’re not even sure that your efforts “did something.” Instead of knowing you made a difference, you’re left to merely hope you did? [Read more…] about Putting Your Hope in Technology
Vintage Twitter Ad is Fail Whale Free, Rightly So
Let me tip my hat to the fine folks at Moma Propaganda for an awesome series of retro prints designed for Maximedia Seminars. Lovely concept, well executed.
I think the only thing missing on that hand-held TV is a pair of mini rabbit ear antennas.
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Vintage Facebook Ad Increases Bandwidth, Productivity
Let me tip my hat to the fine folks at Moma Propaganda for an awesome series of retro prints designed for Maximedia Seminars. Lovely concept, well executed.
Do yourself a favor, block access to Facebook for your users and leave a copy of this print on their desks. Bandwidth and productivity will soar!
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Vintage Skype Ad Has Great Reception
Let me tip my hat to the fine folks at Moma Propaganda for an awesome series of retro prints designed for Maximedia Seminars. Lovely concept, well executed.
Funny enough, I think the headset and mic that I use are actually larger in real life than the ones illustrated in the print.
Vintage YouTube Ad Doesn’t Buffer
Let me tip my hat to the fine folks at Moma Propaganda for an awesome series of retro prints designed for Maximedia Seminars. Lovely concept, well executed.
And best of all, you don’t have to wait for it to buffer before you can enjoy it.