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This week I got to step out of my web designer shoes and do some illustration work for a quarterly health magazine. It was a nice break from my typical schedule.
This week I got to step out of my web designer shoes and do some illustration work for a quarterly health magazine. It was a nice break from my typical schedule.
For years, General Grover has worked alone to put humanity in its place—but now he’s seeking support from minions the world over at kittyattackblog.com—with hilarious results.
On his new site, this devious feline will blog about his exploits, illustrating battle plans and posting video footage of gut-splittingly funny kitty attacks. He’ll also seek suggestions from potential supporters of every species, and whenever possible, implement their ideas in future attacks.
We don’t dare call it the next LOL cats (although we won’t be surprised if you do), but kittyattackblog.com is so funny, it just might make you pee your litter box!
It’s all part of a social media experiment created by Finelight’s interactive department. The site as a whole is designed to generate leads for a health insurance broker, but the sales messages are just a small part of the multimedia hilarity happening at kittyattackblog.com.
Visit kittyattackblog.com today and watch as General Grover’s revolution takes on a life of its own!
I had to laugh when I came across these posters the other day. I read them once and it took me a second glance to see that they were actually design shortcuts. I simply read them substituting the correct word in for each of the shortcuts. Being a shortcut junkie myself, this concept definitely spoke to me. I guess I know a second language, even if only subliminally.
Check out this poster and a few others here: www.atmostheory.com
I ran across this post on Ironic Sans today. If you get why this is funny you just moved up a bit in my book.
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