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  1. Guitar Pedal X - News
    By Stefan Karlsson. 🇬🇧 More info

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    SolidGoldFX releases a brand new take on VibraPhase - the Aurras 2-Stage Optical Phase-Shifter
    Interestingly this is SolidGoldFX’s second take on a 2-Stage VibraPhase pedal - where it originally had the Athena VibraPhase out back in 2019 - which seems to have been discontinued for a while now. I’m …
    By Stefan Karlsson, 474 words
  2. GORILLA VS. BEAR
    A Texas-based music blog. Once called the New Yorker of hipster blogs, we blog about relevant artists of the day, with no particular genre-specific focus. 🇺🇸 More info

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    TDJ – Come Back Home
    Yet another epic vid from TDJ, this time for her stellar new single "Come Back Home"... Continue reading…
    By Chris, 23 words
  3. CDM Create Digital Music
    Create digital music, motion, and more. 🇩🇪 More info

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    Eurorack kits, cases, and more ways to mod your Korg NTS-1 hardware
    It's not just the firmware you can mod on Korg's ultra-low-priced NTS-1 effect/oscillator. You can also mod the hardware. Here are two Eurorack conversion kits, other custom cases, plus Korg's own resources for your own …
    By Peter Kirn, 70 words
  4. Bradley's Almanac
    A Boston-Based Music Blog. 🇺🇸 More info

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    [The Almanac Radio Show!] Episode 3 Stream & Rundown: December 2023
    December brought episode number three, the last of the calendar year 2023. This edition of “The Almanac” first aired on Wednesday the 6th at 8pm Eastern over on Uncertain.FM, and got a replay the following …
    By Brad Searles, 67 words
  5. Yanko Design
    An online magazine dedicated to covering the best in international product design. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Mesmerizing sculptural instrument uses water for an otherworldly musical light show
    There are plenty of art installations set up around the world, but the majority of them have a “look but don’t touch” policy. After all, “art” is expected to be mostly visual and the risk …
    By JC Torres, 424 words
  6. X Blog
    Read our latest posts on ideas for designing, facilitating, and creating lasting change for people and organizations. 🇺🇸 More info

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    5 Ways Leaders Can Adopt a Growth Mindset
    Want to become a more resilient, adaptable, effective leader? Nurture a growth mindset! Here are five tips to get you started.What makes a growth mindset so desirable in modern leaders?People with a growth mindset see …
    By Malarie Juricev, 1,379 words
  7. We Made This - Blog
    The graphic design studio of Alistair Hall, specialising in thoughtful, simple, beautiful communication. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Creatives for Change 2022
    Creatives for Change is a Manchester-based art collective responding to the biggest challenges of our time by raising money for charity. Using creative skills as a force for good. Each year they set a different …
    By wemadethis, 260 words
  8. Theo Inglis
    Freelance Graphic Designer & Writer. 🇬🇧 More info

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    G156
    THEO INGLISSTUDIO_ GRAPHIC DESIGN WRITING ABOUT EMAIL TWITTER INSTAGRAM Granta 156: Interiors, cover photograph by Kaitlin Maxwell. Designed while Acting Senior Designer of Granta Magazine in 2021.
    By Theo Inglis, 28 words
  9. The Big Picture - The Boston Globe
    The Big Picture is a photo blog produced by a select group of picture editors of The Boston Globe. 🇺🇸 More info

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  10. Stats, Maps n Pix
    This blog features posts about statistics, maps and images. By Alasdair Rae. 🇬🇧 More info

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    Thanks for stopping by
    It's time to bring the curtain down on Stats, Maps n Pix now, after 1.5 million page views and 150 posts. I'll leave the blog archived here, but if you're looking for me, you can …
    By Alasdair Rae, 505 words
  11. Sight Unseen
    An online magazine that uncovers what’s new and next in design and the visual arts, with a focus on independent makers working outside traditional disciplinary boundaries. By Monica Khemsurov, Jill Singer, et al. 🇺🇸 More info

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    Known Work — the Furniture Spinoff of Interiors Studio Parts and Labor Design — Just Launched an Immediately Iconic Debut Collection
    Perhaps it was inevitable that Parts and Labor Design, a New York interiors studio noted for its atmospheric hospitality projects — including the subterranean Negroni bar Sotto, which we featured last fall — would launch …
    By Deborah Shapiro, 134 words
  12. Dan Shepelavy :: | this, that, and also, etc ::
    Occasional enthusiasms & art by Dan Shepelavy. 🇺🇸 More info

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    For Your Pleasure 2023
    Of archetypical power is the fantasy story where an age calls forth its hero. As when, high up in Nerd-Olympus, the spirits of Anne McCaffrey, Frank Frazetta & Gary Gygax drew forth & braided kaleidoscopic …
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  13. Scientific Illustration
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    cincylibrary:Blue Yellow-backed Warbler – From John James...
    cincylibrary:Blue Yellow-backed Warbler – From John James Audubon’s Birds of America, circa 1827-1830.
    By ushishir, 20 words
  14. Places Journal
    Public scholarship on architecture, landscape, and urbanism. 🇺🇸 More info

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    This River Is a Model
    In the Netherlands, water management is stubbornly technocratic, driven more by metrics than people. As climate change upends calculations, can planners find new modes of ecological repair? Read on Places Journal
    By Lizzie Yarina, 36 words
  15. The New English Landscape
    For more than a decade we have documented the changing landscape and coastline of Essex and East Anglia, particularly its estuaries, islands and urban edgelands. By Jason Orton, Ken Worpole. 🇬🇧 More info

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    The Garden of Forking Paths*
    Who is Iain Sinclair, and where did he come from? That’s what people in London wanted to know in the early 1970s, east of Liverpool Street Station. His formative years were gradually disclosed in instalments …
    By thenewenglishlandscape, 966 words