Pal of Putto
link
(via Animated GIFs Show the Deterioration of Vintage Kenner ‘Star Wars’ Action Figures)
link
Moment of Bluth (via ‘Arrested Development’: EW cover | PopWatch | EW.com)
link
wiblog:

“Bernal Heights is now a park” announcement! Does anyone know what year this is from?

wiblog:

“Bernal Heights is now a park” announcement! Does anyone know what year this is from?

link
10101010NO (via Top Ten Horrible Book Covers | Ramp.ie)
link
For the “Awesome People Hanging Out Together” file

For the “Awesome People Hanging Out Together” file

link
Image credit: Ian Derry for EW
http://www.ew.com/ew/special/0„20647938_20683881,00.html
link

The Colourfield!

link
Jeffrey is helping me with a web project, and he told me to pick out a font from http://www.google.com/webfonts. It’s funny how evocative fonts can be. Like smells!

Jeffrey is helping me with a web project, and he told me to pick out a font from http://www.google.com/webfonts. It’s funny how evocative fonts can be. Like smells!

link

archiemcphee:

Artist Chelsea Bloxsom, who goes by the name Love & a Sandwich on DeviantART, makes these awesome Adventure Time embroidery pieces. She and her sister have also been known to dress up as Fiona and Cake, which is icing on an already awesome cake.

Visit the Love & a Sandwich gallery to view more of Chelsea’s creations. She even sells some of her pieces via Etsy.

[via Neatorama]

link
As a product manager who has to find new, not-expensive graphic assets for my clients all the time, this is one of my favorite blog posts ever. In a world where stock photos are cheap and plentiful, they can sometimes get a little *too* cheap and *too* plentiful.  (via Fair Trade Photographer: Microstock: why would a reputable company do this to themselves?)
PS: Ever wonder how those cheesy stock videos get used? 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37sKI7d7-xA&list=PL8qtkP7fauKDvJXblkxAI5dFGmEDpFvwG 

As a product manager who has to find new, not-expensive graphic assets for my clients all the time, this is one of my favorite blog posts ever. In a world where stock photos are cheap and plentiful, they can sometimes get a little *too* cheap and *too* plentiful.  (via Fair Trade Photographer: Microstock: why would a reputable company do this to themselves?)

PS: Ever wonder how those cheesy stock videos get used? 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=37sKI7d7-xA&list=PL8qtkP7fauKDvJXblkxAI5dFGmEDpFvwG