A showcase of fantastic guerrilla advertising solutions
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Cities look amazing in black and white. A lack of color adds definition to cityscapes, making the straight lines of roads and skyscrapers appear crisp and distinct. Black and white photography does more than simply mirror the greyness of the urban jungle landscape, it brings urban morphology and architecture into clear focus.
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At some point you will come face to face with the worst type of client. The client who despite numerous attempts on your behalf, is refusing to pay outstanding fees on a project.As a business you will at some point have to go after a...
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Over 100 hand crafted unique pictograms available for free download.
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In this post, you'll find 24 free, professional looking, premium-like, functional themes for Wordpress photography blogs. Simply click the thumbnail, and you'll be taken to the download page for that theme, and you'll be up and running in a flash.
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This glowing green neon icons social media logos set includes the most popular social bookmarking and networking icons (Digg, Delicious, StumbleUpon, Technorati, Diggo, Mixx, Reddit, Yahoo Buzz, Design Bump, Design Float, Facebook, Flickr, MySpace,Twitter… Etc) as well as the RSS feed, Google, MSN, and Yahoo logos.
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We designers- the community of creativity, how often have thought about a forum or marketplace where quality of work is placed on top, where people do not compare the bids, but take credibility as a measure of comparison to assign the projects.
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Say 'ello to him for us, will you? haven't seen him in years...
Right. i don't know the guy at Sumo's name name but his some was called Stuart Ritson, if that helps? I think his mum and dad were split up so the name might not be right but I remember his dad always wearing a little cap. Remember him? And he used to work at Gremlin/Atari back in the day.
So, what you working on now? Ote exciting? Don't you chaps do the Broken sword games now as well? Loved Sleeping Dragon, if you did that.
hal.
i used to work in the same business park as you: Presidential Buildings, yeah? Hmm. Thinking about it, I used to work with a guy whose dad worked in Sumo actually.
Just got round to playing Outrun Coast2coast the other day. If you had ote to do with that, good work.
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Hal.
Good to know ya.
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