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Graffiti is a popular Facebook and MySpace application that allows users to draw directly on profile pages. From the incredibly artistic and complex to simple line drawings and messages, Graffiti art is quickly becoming a chosen mode of communication in the social networking space. With millions of users, Graffiti has proven to be a powerful platform for brand marketers to reach engaged consumers.
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JPG Magazine is a revolutionary publication and online community that harnesses the strengths of web and print to produce a remarkably relevant, high-gloss magazine with the help of over 60,000 photographers and journalists. JPG is a 2007 Webby Honoree, and has earned praise from Michael Arrington (TechCrunch), Om Malik (GigaOm), Kevin Rose (Digg), and Thomas Hawk (Digital Connection) for its growing photography community. Circulation Management Magazine awarded the "Best Use of Viral Marketing for Audience Development" and "Gold: 8020 Publishing" to JPG for 2007.
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The Behance Team oversees the popular Behance online magazine (BehanceMag.com), network (Behance.net), and online outfitter (CreativesOutfitter.com). As a think tank, author of a popular blog, and steward of the premier network for creative professionals across industries, Behance is at the epicenter. The team’s mission is to organize and boost productivity in creative industries. Thousands of top designers, illustrators, photographers, and others build their network and disseminate their portfolio through Behance.net. In addition, many more thousands of fans, enthusiasts, and agencies surf the Behance Network in search of talent and inspiration. The team’s online magazine at BehanceMag.net features interviews with especially productive creative people. Behance has been featured across the web and on MSNBC, ABC News, and other publications.
Other site statistics: Behance attracts many viewers from agencies and creative companies. In addition, more than 98.8% of their visitors have a screen resolution larger than 800x900 pixels
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pageviews / month NOTCOT is a visual filtration of ideas + aesthetics + amusements. NOTCOT's two sites have become the daily sources of inspiration for creatives everywhere, fighting the good fight against "creative block" since 2005 with visually stunning imagery, the latest in international trends, and a passion for all things well designed. NOTCOT.ORG is a community of creatives, design lovers, and trendsetters — where .org serves as the studio bulletin board gone digital — each image and caption brings you to a place worth visiting. It's about sharing what inspires you. Bookmarks, del.icio.us, digg, blogrolls, etc. make you read, search and think. This is the PICTUREBOOK to their novel. NOTCOT.COM is the editorial face of NOTCOT, offering in-depth features on products, artists, technology, innovation, and up-and-coming trends. |
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Inhabitat is an online magazine devoted to the future of design, tracking the innovations in technology, practices and materials that are pushing architecture and design towards a smarter and more sustainable future. Written by a young tech-savvy team designers and design journalists, Inhabitat delivers fresh content daily, showcasing emerging work from the cutting-edge of the global design community.
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700,000
MoCo Loco is the [Mo]dern [Co]ntemporary place. Loco is the word for place in latin, and crazy in spanish, very different meanings, yet both aptly describe and underscore the passion that drives this now four year old design blog that features the latest in object design and product architecture for the home. Passion for ideas and for art, because as we see it the best design is functional art, fulfilling a need not only for a table or chair, but for art and grace in our daily lives.
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690,000
Since 1995 Core77.com has served a devoted global audience of industrial designers ranging from students through seasoned professionals. Core77 publishes articles, discussion forums, an extensive event calendar, job listings, a database of design firms, schools, vendors and services. Core77 provides a gathering point for designers and enthusiasts alike by producing design competitions, lecture series, parties, and exhibits.
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300,000
LifeClever is a terrific 'life hack' site -- a collection of tips for design and life that's among the favorite sites of Merlin "43 Folders" Mann. LifeClever's straightforward practical advice helps both designers and non-designers learn how to design, work, and live better — from a living room to a resume. LifeClever is helmed by Chanpory Rith, a designer at MetaDesign whose interaction and branding work includes projects for Yahoo!, Symantec, PC World and Four Seasons Hotels. With more than 1,300 inbound links from 699 sites, LifeClever is well within Technorati's Top 3,000.
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280,000
We-make-money-not-art highlights the use and misuse of technology by artists, designers and media labs researchers. Covering events around the globe, from nightclub-based installations in Tokyo to academic conferences in Madrid, WMMNA interviews the most creative personalitites, bringing their innovative output closer to readers. Frequent updates keep readers' fingers on the pulse of new media art. WMMNA won a Webby in 2006 and 2007 for best personal/cultural blog. Founder Regine Debatty has been profiled in Red Herring Magazine and was the subject of a Canal+ documentary.
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pageviews / month Animation legend John Kricfalusi, creator of "Ren and Stimpy," began posting "All Kinds of Stuff" in February 2006, and already gets nearly 5,000 visitors a day. On it, the guy behind the most influential cartoon of the past 30 years tells readers everything they ever wanted to know about real cartoons. But his site draws more than just cartoon fans — it draws filmmakers, entertainment execs, and entertainment lovers of all kinds. John created the Internet's first Flash animation, "George Liquor," and invented the system that Nickelodeon and the Cartoon Network use to make cartoons today. He aims to please the audience, himself, and his sponsors — to sell products, and make the audience happy about buying them. He loves to experiment, and is happy to kick around new ideas. |
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Illustration Friday is a participatory art exhibit for illustrators of all skill levels. Designed to challenge participants creatively, it has become a welcoming community as well as a cultural phenomenon, with more than a thousand participants per week. New topics posted each Friday, plus artist interviews and creative forums, keep loyal visitors coming back for a fresh challenge. The site sits comfortably within Technorati's Top 1,000, with more than 3,500 links from more than 1,200 blogs.
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Each day, Cartoon Brew brings the latest news and trends in animation to nearly 5,000 different artists, entertainment execs and cartoon aficionados. Animation authorities Jerry Beck and Amid Amidi — both of whom are recognized historians and published authors, with long experience in the animation industry — cover a wide range of topics, including contemporary and classic animation from around the globe, CGI, advertising, design, anime and industry/business news. Amid's recent book "Cartoon Modern" was awarded the best film book of 2006 by the prestigious Theatre Library Association.
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Moji means "character", and Mojizu.com is the web's premier resource for character artists -- a focal-point website and online community for people who create original characters.
Mojizu is a place like no other, where accomplished professionals can display their work to a worldwide audience, casual doodlers can get feedback and learn new techniques, and artists working at all levels can participate in a contemporary character design community that knows and loves the subject as much as they do. |
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- Joshua Foer, Secretary, Proceedings of the Athanasius Kircher Society













