The Fab Home Shop.
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Visit Fab.com now and check out the Home shop shop, plus many more great designs at up to 70% off retail. Discover new sales every day. Membership is free, and you’re invited.
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A Visual and Auditory Collection
The Fab Home Shop.
Fab.com
Visit Fab.com now and check out the Home shop shop, plus many more great designs at up to 70% off retail. Discover new sales every day. Membership is free, and you’re invited.
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Experimental Font Design
Juk01 is an experimental decorative typeface by Andreas Leonidou, a freelance graphic designer and font designer from Limassol, Cyprus.
Buy this font here.
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無印良品「もの八分目 Product fitness80 in London」 (by MUJIglobal)
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Inspiring Graphics.
Selected graphic art prints by Christopher Gray. Check out more of his graphics and fine art prints for sale here.
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Fight Club by Dee Choi
Agreed!!!
“Five phrases to live by” by Anthony Neil Dart.
Last week I posted “Ten ideas to live by” by Alder Dog, whose author was inspired by the work of Anthony Neil Dart.
“Five phrases to live by” iis a recognition of to the outstanding job and contribution of Massimo Vignelli to the world of graphic design.
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We Bought a Zoo (2011)
Directed by: Cameron Crowe Written by: Benjamin Mee (book), Cameron Crowe, Aline Brosh McKenna (screenplay)
Starring: Matt Damon, Scarlett Johansson, Thomas Haden Church, Colin Ford, Maggie Elizabeth Jones, Elle FanningOkay…so, I am admittedly, a huge Cameron Crowe fan - I love his films, and yes, even Elizabethtown. Thankfully, this movie will be part of that canon that I enjoyed watching , but it’s definitely not his strongest work. First of all, the whole idea of buying a zoo is a tad silly, and as someone who cares about animals, it’s a little bothersome that it makes running a zoo look so damn easy. With that aside, I think it’s a perfectly fine film, with okay acting, manipulative emotional character arcs. It’s everything that an enjoyable conventional movie should be - and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. It’s very tame, and not trying to throw anything at you that you don’t already expect. Granted, because it’s Damon taking the lead, it’s completely watchable, and you don’t quite mind the Jonsi score telling you when it’s time to cry. A welcome emotional flick that I found to be quite adorable!
My rating: 3.5/5