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Journeyman’s Journal
A blog by third-generation woodworker Salko Safic on the art of woodworking by hand.
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Gardenista
From the practical to the aspirational, Gardenista — an offshoot of popular design hub Remodelista — offers garden tours, hardscape help, plant primers, and daily design news for new and veteran gardeners.
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Experimenting with text and poetry
Paula, an artist and nurse in the UK, shares her thought process on incorporating text in the form of poetry into her visual work.
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Japanese Stab Binding
On her art journal, Anna Platz-Twells explores new forms of Japanese stab binding and how decorative patterns can be used in her work.
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How to Expand Subjective Time During the Lockdown
Now that we’re all at home practicing social distancing, does time seem to run together, where the past is a blur? Ted Cooke offers practical tips on choosing specific household locations for certain activities to exert more control over your experience of time and space while under lockdown.
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PicMonkey Blog
PicMonkey is a photo editor and design tool that’s especially great for non-designers. Its blog includes tutorials, tips, and all the inspiration you need to create your best photos, designs, and social posts.
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Kate Pearce Vintage
On Kate Pearce’s website, the vintage-obsessed interior stylist shares design and social media tips, sells a selection of carefully curated items, and offers generous doses of visual inspiration.
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Designmuseum Danmark
Opened to the public in 1895, Designmuseum Danmark showcases the quality of and raises consumer awareness of Danish industrial design.
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5 Content Tips for Fresh Start in 2020
A bit of digital housekeeping goes a long way! Here are 5 content tweaks to give your site a fresh look.
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Runway Girl Network
Runway Girl Network is a buzzing hub where a group of diverse aviation journalists share news, insight, and analysis for travelers and industry professionals alike.
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5 Design Tips for a Fresh Start in 2020
Hello, 2020! Here are five design tweaks to give your site a quick makeover.
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In the Age of Social Media Self-Promotion, Do Creatives Still Need Personal Websites?
“You have freedom and control with your website. It stands out far more than a 3 x 3 grid of expandable pictures.” Professionals in the design industry discuss the pros and cons of a website in the age of Instagram.
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Society and Space
Scholars from the U.S. and Canada collaborate on a peer-reviewed journal and this companion website examining the social struggles over access to and control of space, place, territory, region, and resources.
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Burnt Umber Arts: The Art of Amber Honour
By starting a weekly blog, Amber Honour gave herself a reason to create her art.
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Documenting a Chaotic Mind: The Art of Gareth Jones
British artist Gareth Jones has spent the last few weeks putting together Gaz Jones Art. In this interview, Gareth explores the impact of getting his art online, and how his work has helped with his mental health.
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