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Join the Lincoln Motor Company for the launch of "HELLO, AGAIN." The concert is captured with 360 degree cameras and recorded using 360 binaural micrphones.
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Food for thought...
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Finally, the parking sign is being redesigned. May not seem like a big deal at first but I think we can all agree that we have all shared in the stress when trying to park and not be able to decipher a sign. Read more about it here
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Remember to play with your type, even Times New Roman can be interesting. 
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Below is a great quote by Michael Bierut which has been making its rounds around the different blogs. Check out his article on design observer .
“The basic starting point of Graphic Design Criticism as a Spectator Sport is “I could have done better.” And of course you could! But simply having the idea is not enough. Crafting a beautiful solution is not enough. Doing a dramatic presentation is not enough. Convincing all your peers is not enough. Even if you’ve done all that, you still have to go through the hard work of selling it to the client.”
- Michael Bierut
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Happy New Year! 
Wishing you a creative & inspired 2013 :)
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Check out this great article produced by the New York Times. They do a great job of telling the story in a way that doesn't try to mimic the way you would read it in an analogue setting. Hat tip to Caroline Deutermann for sending this link out.
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This is a great video produced by Microsoft, Windows Phone Design Studio which goes over many interesting things going on in the world of interaction design. My favorite quote was from Liz Danzico "without humans there is nothing interesting to talk about"
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Check out The 12 Best Print Ads of 2012. Who says the medium is dead? :)
The best ad from a good Ray-Ban campaign. Ad agency: Marcel Worldwide, Paris
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Prss is the world’s most beautiful tool to create your own magazines on iPad. Prss will be free for everyone, so sign up today.
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Woohoo! The 2012 Holiday Gift Guide is here! You can flip through click­ing on the image above or fol­low­ing this link.
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Infographic: 156 Years Of Election Data At Your Fingertips
Balance of Power is an interactive visualization examining the results of presidential and congressional elections from 1856 to today, supplemented with data pulled from Gallup on party affiliations since 1972. 
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Check out this awesome collection of posters from Ireland's creative community, Sharp Suits!  Ad creatives, designers, animators, directors, illustrators and more took time out to dress up their favorite worst feedback from clients, transforming quotes that would normally give you a twitch, into a diverse collection of posters. 
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MDG Blog :: MDG is a a full-service Florida based marketing/advertising agency 
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Check out The Intercom Blog, brought to you by the team behind Intercom. Intercom is a next-generation CRM and messaging product. It helps web businesses build relationships with their users and turn them into loyal customers.
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Discover fine art and take a look at Art.sy! Their growing collection comprises 25,000+ artworks by 3,700+ artists from leading galleries, museums, private collections, foundations, and artist estates. Art.sy works with 400+ of the world’s leading galleries, museums, private collections, foundations, and artist estates from New York to London, Paris to Shanghai, Johannesburg to São Paulo.
Art.sy provides one of the largest collections of contemporary art available online. Thousands of works from all cultures and time periods are accessible for study and enjoyment, and select works from our gallery partners are available to collectors. By making all the world’s art freely accessible, Art.sy hopes to foster new generations of art lovers, museum goers, collectors, and patrons.
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