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Art of Innovation in 10 Steps
28 Tuesday Jul 2009
28 Tuesday Jul 2009
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27 Monday Jul 2009
Posted in Art
This is some great artwork indeed. “While most of us are delighted by the idea of bringing the outdoors in, we are equally excited by the concept of bringing the indoors outside! These “lawnge chairs” get the job done. Designed by artist Lisette Spee in collaboration with architect Tim Van Den Burg, the playful seats are part of a series of lounge chairs created for public spaces in Valkenberg Park in Breda, Netherlands.”
Via : Inhabitat



22 Wednesday Jul 2009
Posted in Publish Your Own Game
Well you know you can practically do anything online by now. The Game Crafter allows you to create your own custom made cards or board game. Whether it’s a religious, educational, financial, political or even strategy (if you creative enough) – you name it.

Once you create your own game, you publish and then sell it to the world. Good luck!
There are no up-front fees, hidden costs, or any contractual obligations.Perhaps you could make one for your family, or maybe you a Teacher and produce one for your students.
All of the games are manufactured on demand. This means that as soon as you place the order it goes into an automated queue to be manufactured and shipped to you. How quickly it gets through that queue determines how quickly you’ll get your game. Depending upon the volume of orders they receive at any given time it will take between 1 and 5 days for your game to be ready to ship out to you.
Have fun, great idea – or rather creative idea… Let see if this works out.
14 Tuesday Jul 2009
Posted in Twitter
It’s your task management tool via Twitter! Twitdone.com allows you to add a task via @twitdone or you can log in with your twitter account as above to add tasks.
Organize it by adding colors to prioritize tasks, you can archive tasks, schedule email notifications and even do task searches and save them.
Not bad at all
But who’s really going to use it?