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Minimal Movie Poster: The Avengers
May 22nd, 2012 12:30 PMA minimal movie poster tribute to the superhero blockbuster film. Illustrated by graphic designer David Delahunty.
One Does Not Simply Walk into Mordor
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Griefing
May 21st, 2012 9:30 PMThe universal language of trolls in online gaming.
KYM Gallery: Emoticon YouTube Poop
May 21st, 2012 8:30 PMEnter the bizarrely entertaining world of Emoticon YouTube Poop videos, featuring awkward facial expressions in ultra slow motion and matching ASCII emoticons!
Alternate Universe: Disney Princesses
May 21st, 2012 7:30 PMIconic female characters from Disney's animated films get the photorealistic treatment by Finnish graphic design student Jirka Vaatainen.
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Minimal Movie Poster: The Avengers
A minimal movie poster tribute to the superhero blockbuster film. Illustrated by graphic designer David Delahunty.
One Does Not Simply Walk into Mordor
Pop Culture Mad Libs: When a task seems insurmountable, this is the phrasal template to use.
KYM Gallery: Emoticon YouTube Poop
Enter the bizarrely entertaining world of Emoticon YouTube Poop videos, featuring awkward facial expressions in ultra slow motion and matching ASCII emoticons!
Alternate Universe: Disney Princesses
Iconic female characters from Disney's animated films get the photorealistic treatment by Finnish graphic design student Jirka Vaatainen.