Monthly Archives: August 2009

Oh Joy! – Design Delight

Oh Joy! – Joy Deangdeelert Cho has a solid designing background; she began her career as a graphic designer at a boutique advertising agency in New York, and transitioned into home accessories and textile design at Cynthia Rowley, designing home … Continue reading

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Luxist – Luxury Redefined

Luxist – Luxury can be defined as something that is more of an indulgence than a necessity, but this is just what the dictionary says. Luxist has taken the task of defining, both visually and in writing, what Luxury is … Continue reading

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Clumsy Crooks – The Funny Side of Crime

Clumsy Crooks – Crime may not always pay, but it sure can be funny sometimes. Clumsy Crooks features real crime stories that, when viewed from a different angle, show the ridiculous side of criminal intent. I especially liked the Celebrity … Continue reading

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InsaneWiches – Insane Sandwich Fun

InsaneWiches – I love sandwiches; they are tasty, fast to order or prepare, and you can have them on the go. Another reason why I like sandwiches is that you can’t go wrong with them. You usually know what you … Continue reading

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Translation Party – How Do you Do?

Translation Party – Did you know translation can be fun? Neither did I, but there is someone who believes otherwise. With Translation Party you start with an English phrase that is translated into Japanese, followed by a reverse translation and … Continue reading

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Color Bounce – Color The World (not by numbers)

Color Bounce – My favorite color is Magenta (yes, there is such a color), but it has nothing to do with this game – just felt like sharing… With Color Bounce you have to bring back colors to the world! … Continue reading

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The Universal Record Database – Let’s See what Humans can Do

The Universal Record Database – The Universal Record Database believes every person on earth holds the potential of becoming the world’s best ‘something.’ The general guidelines for being the best in ‘something’ are simple: every record in the database must … Continue reading

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LyricRat – Find that Song – no Need to Hum!

LyricRat – If you’ve been keeping up with this blog for a while, you probably noticed that words often remind me of songs (i.e AnyBodyOutThere and WeHeartThis). Having that said, sometimes I seem to have the opposite affect; I hear … Continue reading

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Documentary Heaven – Blissful (and free) Doc Films

Documentary Heaven – The movie industry consists of many different genres, most of which are guided by the underlining goal of making $$$. Thank God documentary movies aren’t as greedy (even though some documentaries can be very profitable). The reason … Continue reading

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MotorMouths – Buying a New Car?

MotorMouths – The people behind MotorMouths don’t review cars, they don’t sell cars, and they don’t endorse any automakers or car models. What DO they do, then? MotorMouths is a helpful web application that simply tells you which new cars … Continue reading

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Talenthouse – The House of the Rising (and more established) Artists

Talenthouse – Talenthouse can be categorized as a creative community, a home for artists and people who love the arts. For artists and creatives from all known disciplines and beyond, Talenthouse provides a platform to create new work, collaborate with … Continue reading

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Desire to Inspire – You are My True Inspiration

Desire to Inspire – What happens when an Australian and a Canadian meet? Apart from both being the citizens of the Commonwealth of Nations, it doesn’t seem like the two would have anything in common. However, the case of Kim … Continue reading

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