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When Art and City Collide

October 22, 2014

When you think of the city Berlin, you automatically think of the Berlin Wall. It divided the German population for 28 years before being torn down in November of 1989. It’s always inspired controversy and has attracted countless artists eager to respond, to its symbolic meanings. It’s no wonder that READ MORE >

Photography Extraordinaire

October 7, 2014

Something you may not have known about the new iOS8 update for Apple products is that it came with an API allowing third-party developers to have precise control over the workings of the iOS camera functions. This new feature allows for developers to come up with more professional photo apps, READ MORE >

Fall Into Crafting

September 23, 2014

With fall around the corner, and the weather becoming increasingly cooler, we’re soon going to find ourselves inside more and more. Why not make that inside time a bit better with some great at-home do-it-yourself projects? Craft Gawker is an online-curated gallery of some pretty amazing DIY projects. The site READ MORE >

Loop Yourself.

September 23, 2014

With the release of Apple’s new iOS system many of us are looking for fun interactive apps. During our search for the latest and greatest, we came across this pretty snazzy one call Loop. Loop allows users to create short hand-drawn animations that can be shared via email, Tumblr, and READ MORE >

Soul Food.

September 16, 2014

When we’re looking to feed our creative juices there’s nothing like Soul Pancake, the website/YouTube channel that’s dedicated to making spirituality, creativity, and philosophy cool again. The site provides a rockin’ mix of interviews, blogs, conversations and challenges that allows readers to engage and “chew on life’s big questions.” The READ MORE >

Protestors Unite

September 16, 2014

“Disobedient Objects” is a new exhibition at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London on the role of objects in social movements since the late 1970s. The exhibition features a variety of objects from movements from around the world, including banners, defaced currency, and experimental activist-bicycles. As part of the READ MORE >

A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words.

September 9, 2014

What about 2.6 million pictures? We’ll soon find out! Kalev Leetaru, an American academic from Georgetown University, has been working tirelessly on creating an accessible database of over 2.6 million historic pictures. Some of the images date back as far as the sixteenth century and until now there has been READ MORE >

The 3D Doodle.

June 24, 2014

We love to doodle, in-fact some of our most successful campaigns started out as unassuming doodles, so we were thrilled when our immensely talented ingénue, Ali Reynolds, passed along this piece on the LIX 3D Pen.  This incredible looking 3D pen is currently the smallest 3D printing pen in the READ MORE >

Yep, There’s A Picture of That.

April 15, 2014

Do you like awkward photographs? And do you love automobiles? Well, your search is over. Welcome to Awkward Car Photos, brought to you by Petrolicious.

Lonely Planet’s Youthful Makeover.

April 3, 2014

Have you ever thumbed through a Lonely Planet travel guide? Almost everyone has, they’re the largest publisher of guide books in the world. In 2013, billionaire Brad Kelley shelled out a reported $80 million for the Australian based company and, to the surprise of many, put a 25-year-old named Daniel READ MORE >

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