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		<title>// The letter A</title>
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It&#8217;s funny how a single letter can look so cool! Bianca Chang has made this awesome sculpture and a great little video too, showing how its done! I love it!



(via behance.net)




		
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		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=850</link>
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		<title>// NikeID</title>
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John J. Custer made these cool graphical illustration of NIKEiD shoe. They were &#8220;transleted&#8221; and made for the Nike boutique shops in Berlin, Hong Kong, London, Paris, and San Clemente.




(via typographyserved.com)




		
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		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=842</link>
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		<title>// Arcade Fire interactive music video</title>
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The Canadian rock band Arcade Fire just released their new album ”The Suburbs”. Also they just came up with a brand new interactive music video to the song ”We Used To Wait”. The video combines real video with satellite images from Google maps. By starting with entering your home street address the video will be taking place in your own neighborhood. Also it has to be mentioned – mostly for the geeks – this video is made using HTML5.. Try it out HERE [it works best with Chrome]





		
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		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=833</link>
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		<title>// Transparent desktop</title>
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The trick is actually very simple&#8230; Take a picture of your surroundings and put it as your desktop wallpaper. Then place your computer very precisely and take a new picture. It now looks like your desktop is transparent. The example below and many many more are to be found HERE





		
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		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=829</link>
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		<title>// Converse website</title>
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I usually believe in very simple and user-friendly web design. However the new Converse site made by RGA really impresses me. There is something really organic over the way the menu items and pictures move and I spend a lot of time just browsing around. Take a look HERE






		
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		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=824</link>
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		<title>// Stop motion with tilt/shift look</title>
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These two stop motion films blow me away! It almost looks like they are made with tilt/shift &#8211; but they are actually made with models, making it look like tilt/shift&#8230;. very clever!






		
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		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=817</link>
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		<title>// Peacock Records</title>
		<description><![CDATA[I just finished a logo for a small indie record label called Peacock Records. They are going to release the new album we recorded with ”Lise Dres &#038; The Black Circus” earlier this year. 

Feel free to comment on it and tell me what you think.]]></description>
		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=811</link>
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		<title>// X-Tape</title>
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A very simple way to turn something regular you use all the time into something really fun.
(via Yatzer)







		
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		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=801</link>
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		<title>// Graphic design</title>
		<description><![CDATA[Finally! My bachelor assignment is done and turned in. Now I can only wait… 

In the mean time I have been playing a bit around with using typography to design with. I have always been kind of a typography geek and I think this way of using text for other text is kind of fun. Anyway this my first little test. I hope you like it.]]></description>
		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=781</link>
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		<title>// SMS Slingshot</title>
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This is so cool! A slingshot that allows you to shoot text messages up on a wall. Perfect combo of old and new technology. Read more about it HERE





		
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		<link>http://www.iammartin.dk/?p=777</link>
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