What a simple medium for serendipity! I loved the way the layers built up upon each other. One small cup of coffee = hours of fun at work! I'd love to do this one again, with better paper that absorbs the coffee better!
It was interesting to see how dark we could get the coffee to be. I also enjoyed the way you could "see" things in the coffee- like looking at clouds!
Friday, August 28, 2009
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Attention to Detail!
Just read this story and think it is a good reminder to pay attention even if it feels familiar!
I used to work at an office where birthday greeting cards were passed around at least once a week. When the card reached me, I'd quickly scribble down a message and pass it on ASAP. One day, a co-worker (and friend) told me that I might want to pay more attention to when signing cards, since the one that had most recently made the rounds was not a birthday card but rather a sympathy card for a co-worker whose parent had recently died. In it, I had written, "Hope it's a great one!"
I used to work at an office where birthday greeting cards were passed around at least once a week. When the card reached me, I'd quickly scribble down a message and pass it on ASAP. One day, a co-worker (and friend) told me that I might want to pay more attention to when signing cards, since the one that had most recently made the rounds was not a birthday card but rather a sympathy card for a co-worker whose parent had recently died. In it, I had written, "Hope it's a great one!"
Totally mindless activity
Crawling boxes follow your curser around the screen! Click here to begin the mindless adventure.
Sunday, August 23, 2009
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Before and After
Take some time to look at the two ads and see if you can tell which is the before and which is the after ad. Then read this article by Thomas L. Collins to find out the why behind what he did.
Monday, August 10, 2009
Thursday, August 6, 2009
FOUR Letter Words
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
The Art of Hermann Zapf
This video came from Bob. Great history and art lesson!
The Art of Hermann Zapf from Johnny Dib on Vimeo.
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