"3D speech bubbles"


Very nice vector 3d speech bubble frames. Enjoy.
Authors unknown. Only for personal use.
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"FIFA logos"


The logos of the football federation and world cup logo in south africa.
1 AI : 1,3 MB

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"Brick wall"


A vector brick wall...whatever....
Author unknown. Only for personal use.
1 AI : 9 MB

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"Acupoints on human body"


A nice vector map of acupoint on human body.
Author unknown. Only for personal use.
1 AI : 1,7 MB

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"Scissors"


Yes! 1 always need this vector scissors for couponing graphics`n stuff.
1 AI : 200 KB

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"Mixed silhouettes"


And it won`t stop. Just another small set of some vectorized silhouettes.
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Leaving My Comfort Zone


"Comfort Zone" design. (View Larger Image Here)

In a few weeks I head out of town, out of country, and out of my comfort zone.

As I shared in a previous post, I'll be headed to the Kibera Slums in Nairobi, Kenya.

My friend Justin Ahrens invited me to help in the filming of a documentary about the work "Life in Abundance" (LIA) is doing in that area.

It's a lot easier to just write a check to help a cause like this. I've done that before. But the more Justin told me about what they were doing and after talking to their founder I knew I wanted to do more than that.

As I thought about everything today a thought crossed my mind and it inspired the above design.

"Adventure never happens when you're comfortable."


So even though It stretches my comfort zone I look forward to the experience that lays before me and I want to thank those of you who have helped to support this cause because without that it wouldn't happen.

If you'd like a t-shirt of the above click here.

If you'd like to help the LIA team you can donate via paypal by sending your payment to: liasupport@liaint.org
Include in your notes "Von Africa Trip May 2010."

Thanks.

Von




iSurrender


A downcast Kindle ponders his future.

The dawn of the iPad is quickly approaching and it made me wonder in an anthropomorphic way how the Kindle would respond? This is my answer to that question.

Since the Kindle is a native of the PNW where the phrase "Skid Row" originated from, I thought it was an appropriate metaphor.

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