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Books for Dad: 7 Esoteric Father’s Day Gift Ideas
Books for Dad: 7 Esoteric Father’s Day Gift Ideas

Film neverland, copper, maps, and how to save dad from having a midlife affair.

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LAxNYC: Creative Takes on a Cross-Country Road Trip
LAxNYC: Creative Takes on a Cross-Country Road Trip

Typographic travel, or what 4,129 miles have to do with the new art of lifestreaming.

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authors & contributors

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5 Classic Children’s Books with Timeless Philosophy for Grown-Ups
5 Classic Children’s Books with Timeless Philosophy for Grown-Ups

The yellow brick road to self-discovery, or what long words have to do with running in place.

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Data Flow, The Sequel
Data Flow, The Sequel

What seven years of eye candy have to do with the future of design in the age of data.

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Spam as Art
Spam as Art

Flowers from junk, postmodern poetry, and a beautiful way to invite Nigerian scammers into your living room.

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The Creators Project
The Creators Project

Brazilian digital graffiti, Korean engineering and the evolution of modern art.

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Music Philosophy: Famous Lyrics as Typographic Art
Music Philosophy: Famous Lyrics as Typographic Art

Love is all you need, worry vs. laughter, and why Plato’s got nothing on Jay Z.

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The Bookshelf Rethought, Part 3
The Bookshelf Rethought, Part 3

Fluidity of form, elegance in asymmetry, brilliant minimalism, and how to roll like a nomad.

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Urban Hackscapes: Augmented Reality 1.0
Urban Hackscapes: Augmented Reality 1.0

iPhone vs. pencil, or what the Library of Congress has to do with cartoon dinosaurs.

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