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![]() ![]() Sunday, November 01, 2009 – Permalink – Paper ArtFold it all up![]() Caterpillar on a leaf PDF Origami.com Here are a couple of sites that provide templates and instruction about Origami; paper folding: Animated lesson OrigamiHeaven.com David Mitchell is internationally known for his ground-breaking origami designs and publications. He is a particular specialist in the field of modular origami but is also a prolific inventor of one-piece paperfolds, novelties, flexagons, puzzles, visual paradoxes and magical effects. This site sells paper and provides templates: Paper and More See all Topics Labels: Art, Free Stuff, Tutorials <Doug Klippert@ 3:53 AM
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Sunday, September 27, 2009 – Permalink – Hold the Book in Your HandDaVinci and friendsIt's close to impossible to be able to physically handle a classic text by Mozart, Jane Austin or others. There is a way to get pretty close. Look at: Turning the Page ![]() This was brought to my attention by BookofJoe.com See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:00 AM
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Monday, May 04, 2009 – Permalink – Extreme TweaksLearn by exampleWhen you realize that tattoos are only skin deep. "Some people may look at this website, browse through the portfolios, and come to the conclusion that they want to become part of Steve's art. Some others may immediately decide that they don't like what they see. They may be offended or horrified by the subject matter, by the form that Steve's art takes, by the extreme individualism exhibited herein. Steven Haworth Here's one of Steve's clients: "Stalking Cat" See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 3:54 AM
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Monday, January 26, 2009 – Permalink – Graphics from the '50sRemember it the way you want toOriginal fifties clipart? Just in time for the holidays, some Ozzie and Harriet style pics. ![]() "Most communities in the fifties had small town print shops that doubled as printers of local news and advertising papers. These printers could not afford graphic artists so they used stock clipart supplied by large companies who distributed common graphics for use in advertising sections of the papers. They were provided for the printer in lots of categories to meet any advertiser's needs." Retrographix.com See all Topics Labels: Art, Free Stuff, Graphics <Doug Klippert@ 3:27 AM
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008 – Permalink – Free Photosand other graphicsRobin Good has compiled a list of places that provide royalty free images. " Finding quality images and photos for complementing an important article, essay or news report is already quite a challenge for many. Imagine when the goal is not just too find good images, but find some that you could openly and freely use without needing to pay royalties or one-time publishing rights to someone."
"PDPhoto.org is a repository for free public domain photos. Unless something is clearly marked as being copyrighted, you can assume it is free to use. But if you intend to use an image you find here for commercial use, please be aware that standards for such use are higher. Specifically, you should assume no model release was obtained. And pictures featuring products or property should be used with care. The photos are here to be used, but I don't want you to get either of us in trouble over it." ![]() Copyright Information See all Topics Labels: Art, Free Stuff <Doug Klippert@ 4:34 AM
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Thursday, December 20, 2007 – Permalink – Snowflake PatternsCut your ownYou can create your own cutout snowflakes and the down load the patterns. ![]() ![]() Snowflakes.LookandFeel.com See all Topics Labels: Activities, Art, Free Stuff <Doug Klippert@ 6:38 AM
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Wednesday, December 12, 2007 – Permalink – Images SourcesNo costAfter awhile the graphics in Office Clipart or even the ones found on Microsoft's Office online appear the same. Here is a list of 100 locations for royalty free stock images. ![]() Free stock images See all Topics Labels: Art, Free Stuff <Doug Klippert@ 5:48 AM
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Tuesday, September 18, 2007 – Permalink – Numbers in PerspectiveVisual concepts"This new series looks at contemporary American culture through the austere lens of statistics. Each image portrays a specific quantity of something: fifteen million sheets of office paper (five minutes of paper use); 106,000 aluminum cans (thirty seconds of can consumption) and so on. ![]() Building Blocks, 2007 chris jordan, Seattle, 2007 See all Topics <Doug Klippert@ 7:24 AM
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