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    Stunning 1960s IBM poster art is available free from designer’s site

    Stunning 1960s IBM poster art is available free from designer’s site

    • Jackie Dove
    • 11 years ago
    Here’s what Instagram’s new editing tools can do for you

    Here’s what Instagram’s new editing tools can do for you

    • Jackie Dove
    • 11 years ago
    Instagram introduces new creative editing tools to help you fine-tune your photos

    Instagram introduces new creative editing tools to help you fine-tune your photos

    • Paul Sawers
    • 11 years ago
    Internetopia: New crowdsourced drawing spotlights a teeming universe of human psychodrama

    Internetopia: New crowdsourced drawing spotlights a teeming universe of human psychodrama

    • Jackie Dove
    • 11 years ago
    12 reasons why 19th century photography was superior to smartphones

    12 reasons why 19th century photography was superior to smartphones

    • Daryl Lang
    • 11 years ago
    Apple is overhauling its Photos offering across iOS and Mac

    Apple is overhauling its Photos offering across iOS and Mac

    • Jackie Dove
    • 11 years ago
    Father-son developers create service that offers different languages in a single video

    Father-son developers create service that offers different languages in a single video

    • Jackie Dove
    • 11 years ago
    Why we need infographics and how to make them great

    Why we need infographics and how to make them great

    • Alexander Huls
    • 11 years ago
    PicTricks emerges from beta to let real humans fix your photos

    PicTricks emerges from beta to let real humans fix your photos

    • Jackie Dove
    • 11 years ago
    Pixar offers RenderMan free to non-commercial users and drops price to $495

    Pixar offers RenderMan free to non-commercial users and drops price to $495

    • Jackie Dove
    • 11 years ago
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