I’m sure you know of one or two people in your life that need one of these Nerd Merit Badges. I think @Dewde needs the Laptop Sash.
Know anyone?
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I’m sure you know of one or two people in your life that need one of these Nerd Merit Badges. I think @Dewde needs the Laptop Sash.
Know anyone?
Craig Erskine has finished out his 52 weeks of vector images via Fireworks app and we should applaud this most notable achievement! Consistency is key! He provides the original files for your use so dig in!
There are some great ones in the mix. Thanks so much Craig!
Great article via Behance about email etiquette and how emoticons can dramatically change the tone of written web copy:
Until keyboards can actually perceive the emotional content of our digital messages (not so far off!), emoticons may be the simplest method of clarifying tone. I’ve had to let go of my own perception that emoticons are silly.
They may currently be our best tool for elevating the emotional clarity of digital messages.
I have found this to true time and time again – a tough email turns into an easy-read with the addition of a small smiley face at the end. Fascinating how that works, right?
by Eric Dye
This is an awesome ad concept.
[It’s a] student piece from Thomas Ilum and Zoe Vogelius. The FedEx truck says, “Always first.” Why are these types of ideas so rare in the real world? FedEx should pay these guys and produce this.
by Eric Dye
Who wants a pair of Google Nike’s?
How about Twitter or Google?