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TKC Weekend Early Morning Link Look

11 hours ago ago from Tony's Kansas City

Just a few mainstream media links to start the snowed-in Saturday: Kansas City kinda close to the action: Metro Man on Plane in Attempted Terror Attack Examiner takes a look at real X-mas work: Fighting a fire on a frigid night Local recovery story: Doctors Replace Cancerous Bone with Titanium Rod in Fort Riley Army Wife Traffic update: I-435EB at Wornall Reopened Celeb gossip to make us feel better about ourselves . . . Actor ...

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Denise Fort doodles in my heart

7 hours ago ago from koikoikoi.com - Visual Arts Magazine, graphic design, illustration, photography, interviews, inspiration, tutorials

October 7th, 2009 Published in Illustration 2 Comments You like this post? Spread the word: I've felled in love with her works the very first time I saw them. A perfect mix of tiny mechanic and organic elements that creates such a tangled world, but also so clean and precise in lines. Denise Fort is born (in 1981) and raised in Munich (Germany), from czech parents, she studied Industrial Design and we can see the ...

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Christmas 2009 Fort Lauderdale

16 hours ago ago from Farmboyz / Perge Modo

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Incorporating SEM and SMM into Your Marketing Campaign

3 hours ago ago from Text Link Reviews | Buy Text Links | Sell Text Links

Webmasters are increasingly integrating SMM social media marketing right alongside their SEM campaigns. This has become a very feasible practice due to the prevalence of next generation web technologies and social networking. Let's take a closer look to find out how an SMM campaign can be effectively incorporated into your search engine marketing strategy. SEO Outside of the Box Search engine optimization has long been viewed as the most ...

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What the Helvetica!

17 hours ago ago from as little design

Passing by a friend's screen the other day I caught a glimpse of big bold black type set in helvetica, on a white background, and a picture of a mobile phone, that phone was Sony Ericsson Xperia Pureness . Now as far as product design thinking and strategy behind this phone, this soon to be a trend move towards simplicity is a smart move indeed. But what concerns me is that Sony Ericsson didn't bother really work on the form rather ...

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