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		<title>Scary PSAs: Using Fear To Make a Point</title>
		<link>http://paradox9.com/2010/09/scary-psas-using-fear-to-make-a-point/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Oh, fear.  What would advertisers do without you? The printed medium is a bit harder to get your (horrifying) point across, especially when it’s compared to it’s filmed alternative. Yet, a lot of companies are still managing to scare the &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/09/scary-psas-using-fear-to-make-a-point/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Oh, fear.  What would advertisers do without you? The printed medium is a bit harder to get your (horrifying) point across, especially when it’s compared to it’s filmed alternative. Yet, a lot of companies are still managing to scare the crap out of people by using those limitations and using them well.</p>
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<p>We’ve all heard that fear is a great motivator, and while that alone has been a fair chunk of the reasons behind the campaigns using the fear to motivate, there is still some debate if the Scary PSA really does push the message. Public service announcements have come a long way in visceral horror since the days of the now famous <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1jB7RBGVGk&amp;feature=related">Reefer Madness</a> so below, enjoy a look at some of the most horrifying (printed) public service announcements.</p>
<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-1545" href="http://paradox9.com/2010/09/scary-psas-using-fear-to-make-a-point/red_riding_hood/"><img class="alignright size-medium wp-image-1545" title="red_riding_hood" src="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/09/red_riding_hood-300x192.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="192" /></a>Some of the below aren’t funny, but instead use fear to accurately make their point. There are some subjects that cannot be tackled effectively without it, then there are others who really just go over the top. Some attempt at making a great point, but unfortunately wind up more offensive than they had indented (although, possibly a bit of common sense would have prevented that).</p>
<p>If you have seen one that you think should be included upload it using the form below (after all, there are a lot out there). Just make sure than you tell what the PSA is for.</p>

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Part of a series meant to bring attention to trafficking. The overall series was done with nursery tales in mind. " rel="lightbox[set_18]" >
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		<description><![CDATA[Historically, kitchens were often drab, poorly ventilated, and hidden from view in a basement or annex, but by the end of the nineteenth century the kitchen became a bridgehead of modern thinking in the domestic sphere. It served as a &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/09/gallery-counter-space-design-and-the-modern-kitchen/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>Historically, kitchens were often drab, poorly ventilated, and hidden from view in a basement or annex, but by the end of the nineteenth century the kitchen became a bridgehead of modern thinking in the domestic sphere. It served as a testing ground for new materials, technologies, and power sources, where designers could also address growing modern concerns for hygiene, efficiency, and the rational organization of space. Since the innovations of Schütte-Lihotzky and her contemporaries in the 1920s, kitchens have continued to articulate, and at times actively challenge, our relationships to the food we eat and popular attitudes toward the domestic role of women, family life, consumerism, and even political ideology, as in the case of the celebrated 1959 “Kitchen Debate” between Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev in Moscow at the height of the Cold War.</p>
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Manufactured by Gebr. Haarer, Frankfurt, Germany
Pouring Bins from the Frankfurt Kitchen designed by Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky , 1926-1927
aluminum, 5 1/2 x 4 1/4 x 11 1/2&quot; (14 x 10.8 x 29.2 cm)
Gift of Joan R. Brewster in memory of her Husband George W.W. Brewster, by exchange and the Architecture &amp; Design Purchase Fund
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			<a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/gallery/counter-space-design-and-the-modern-kitchen/wesselmann_stilllife30.jpg" title="Tom Wesselmann (American, 1931-2004). Still Life #30. April 1963. Oil, enamel and synthetic polymer paint on composition board with collage of printed advertisements, plastic flowers, refrigerator door, plastic replicas of 7-Up bottles, glazed and framed color reproduction, and stamped metal, 48 1/2 x 66 x 4&quot; (122 x 167.5 x 10 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Philip Johnson. © 2010 Tom Wesselmann/Licensed by VAGA, New York, NY" rel="lightbox[set_17]" >
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			<a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/gallery/counter-space-design-and-the-modern-kitchen/bertaa_kettle.jpg" title="Philippe Starck (French, born 1949). Hot Bertaa Kettle. 1987. Cast aluminum, silicone resin and polyamide, 10 x 12 1/2 x 6 5/8&quot; (25.4 x 31.7 x 16.8 cm). Manufactured by Officina Alessi, Italy. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. David Whitney Collection, Gift of David Whitney." rel="lightbox[set_17]" >
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			<a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/gallery/counter-space-design-and-the-modern-kitchen/braun_partofthemultipurposekitchenmachine.jpg" title="Braun AG (German, est. 1921). Multipurpose Kitchen Machine, blender configuration. 1957. Enameled metal casing and plastic, 19 ¼ x 13 x 6 ½ (48.9 x 33 x 16.5 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the manufacturer." rel="lightbox[set_17]" >
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			<a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/gallery/counter-space-design-and-the-modern-kitchen/brozen_servingbowl.jpg" title="Kenneth Brozen (American, 1927-1989). Serving Bowl. 1963. Acrylic and aluminum, Overall: 9 x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2&quot; (22.8 x 24.1 x 24.1 cm) .a: 4 x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2&quot; (10.2 x 24.1 x 24.1 cm) .b: 4 x 9 1/2 x 9 1/2&quot; (10.2 x 24.1 x 24.1 cm) .c: h. 4 3/4&quot; (12.1 cm), diam. 7 3/4&quot; (19.7 cm). Manufactured by Robinson, Lewis and Rubin, Inc., Brooklyn, NY. The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of the designer." rel="lightbox[set_17]" >
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			<a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/gallery/counter-space-design-and-the-modern-kitchen/frankfurtkitchen2_0.jpg" title="Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (Austrian, 1897-2000). Frankfurt Kitchen from the Ginnheim-Höhenblick Housing Estate, Frankfurt am Main, Germany (reconstruction). 1926–27. Various materials, 8’9” x 12’10” x 6’10” (266.7 x 391.2 x 208.3 cm). The Museum of Modern Art, New York. Gift of Joan R. Brewster in memory of her Husband George W.W. Brewster, by exchange and the Architecture &amp; Design Purchase Fund." rel="lightbox[set_17]" >
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			<a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/gallery/counter-space-design-and-the-modern-kitchen/frankfurtkitchenfromdasneuefrankfurt5_archivalphoto.jpg" title="Margarete Schütte-Lihotzky (Austrian, 1897-2000). Frankfurter Küche (Frankfurt Kitchen). 1926-7. As illustrated in Das Neue Frankfurt 5 (1927)." rel="lightbox[set_17]" >
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<p>The exhibition begins in the early twentieth century with the idea of the labor-saving, rational kitchen as a “factory” or “laboratory”. From the Frankfurt kitchen to the standardized, stackable forms of Wagenfeld’s 1938 glass Kubus ware, and to posters issued by the British Ministry of Information during World War II, the dominant ethos is one of work, thrift, and hygiene. The next section continues the themes of ergonomic, functional design and technological innovation while steadily shifting the emphasis to consumer choice and the “leisure” kitchen, as captured in colorful 1950s Tupperware and Tom Wesselmann’s exuberant Still Life #30 collage of 1963. The final part of the exhibition restores a human element to the kitchen—in reality an environment of mess, neurosis, and frustration as well as aesthetic pleasure, sociability, and desire. Photographs, prints, media works and sculptural installations highlight the kitchen-related imagery that has permeated artistic practice since the late 1960s as a means of addressing larger debates around economics, politics, and gender.</p>
<p>The sections hinge around the installation of the Frankfurt Kitchen and a 1968 mobile fold-out unit manufactured by the Italian company Snaidero. These two complete kitchens are complemented by a variety of design objects, many of which represent the changing times: appliances powered by gas and electricity (the earliest a 1907 kettle designed by Peter Behrens for AEG); aluminum, heat-resistant glass and steel cooking utensils featured in MoMA’s landmark 1934 Machine Art exhibition; colorful plastics ranging from Colombini’s 1957 bucket to Japanese artificial ‘display’ food from the 1970s; and architectural plans, posters, archival photographs, printed ephemera, and selected artworks, all drawn from MoMA’s collection, including pieces by Cindy Sherman, William Eggleston, Andy Warhol, and Claes Oldenburg. Also on view are rarely seen industrial films by manufacturing giants such as General Electric, spanning back as far as 1915, and stills from Hollywood films that helped to prime consumer desire for modern kitchens and appliances.</p>
<p>Throughout the exhibition prominence is given to the contribution of women, not only as the primary consumers and users of the domestic kitchen, but also as reformers, architects, designers, and as artists who have critically addressed kitchen culture and myths.</p>
<p>The Museum of Modern Art presents Counter Space: Design and the  Modern Kitchen, an exhibition that examines the kitchen and its  continual redesign as a barometer of changing ideologies and  technologies, and explores the twentieth-century transformation of the  kitchen as a space of huge symbolic and practical significance. On view  from September 15, 2010, through March 14, 2011, its centerpiece is  MoMA’s recent acquisition of an unusually complete example of the iconic  “Frankfurt Kitchen.” Designed in 1926–27 by Grete Schütte-Lihotzky, it  is the earliest work by a female architect in the collection. In the  aftermath of World War I, thousands of these kitchens were manufactured  for public-housing estates being built around Frankfurt-am-Main,  Germany, as part of a comprehensive program to modernize the city and  society. Schütte-Lihotzky’s compact and ergonomic design, with its  integrated approach to storage, appliances, and work surfaces, reflected  a commitment to transforming the lives of ordinary working people on an  ambitious scale. Counter Space: Design and the Modern Kitchen comprises  works drawn from the Museum’s collection, including design objects,  photography, film, prints, drawings, and paintings. The exhibition is  organized by Juliet Kinchin, Curator, and Aidan O’Connor, Curatorial  Assistant, Department of Architecture and Design, The Museum of Modern  Art.</p>
<p>Press Release &amp; Images Via: <a href="http://www.moma.org">MoMA</a></p>
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		<title>Micro studio Apartments: Do It Yourself</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[While more than likely you have a lot more than 182 square feet to work with, you can still use the space you have to create a unique and (more) spacious living area. Paradox9 has featured a collection of micro-studio &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/08/micro-studio-apartments-do-it-yourself/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>While more than likely you have a lot more than 182 square feet to work with, you can still use the space you have to create a unique and (more) spacious living area. Paradox9 has featured a collection of <a href="http://paradox9.com/2009/12/microstudio-apartments-claustrophobics-need-not-apply/">micro-studio apartments</a> before, and it has become a favorite piece here. For those who may want to recreate the tiny abodes in their own home, below is a look at how one person has transformed 182 square feet into a fabulous (and luxurious) home.</p>
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<p>What Steve Sauer has done with his 182 square foot home is nothing short of amazing. <img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto;" title="picodwelling" src="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/picodwelling_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="picodwelling" width="600" height="400" />(Image: Benjamin Benschneider/ <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/the_seattle_times" title="The Seattle Times" rel="homepage" href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/">The Seattle Times</a>)</p>
<p>He’s turned the tiny area into a dwelling that is large enough for two people to comfortably live. He has documented the process and given instructions on how to make them at his website, <a href="http://www.oixio.com/pico-dwelling/site-13/index.html">Pico-Dwelling</a>. He may be a bit more capable to build these than the average person, as he is an engineer for Boeing.</p>
<p>In the apartment’s previous life it was an accountant’s office. Sauer spend a few years planning, designing, and building it into the three-story design wonder that it is now. As for the full measurements? The space is 11&#8217;3&#8243; x 16&#8217;2&#8243; x 10&#8217;4&#8243; tall with a total area of approximately 182 square feet. With a lot of furnishings from <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/ikea" title="IKEA" rel="homepage" href="http://www.IKEA.com/">Ikea</a> (not surprisingly) and his background, he’s transformed the area into a gorgeous living space.</p>
<p>The apartment boasts more than your average version as well, it has a full kitchen, a bathroom with shower, closet space, a dining table, and storage for two bikes. The only real &#8216;secret&#8217; is the leveled living, as the whole design is fit into three separate &#8216;layers&#8217;.</p>
<p>To get an idea of the process and to get some ideas about how to do it on your own, here is Sauer’s how to page: <a href="http://www.oixio.com/pico-dwelling/site-13/build.html">Build/ Process</a></p>
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		<title>DNA-Connected Tattoos: The Future of Connectivity</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of concept products out there, and many are finding outstanding ways to incorporate the need for connectivity with new tech (much of which is far from doable at this point). Among them, Dattoos. The DNA Tattoo, &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/08/dna-connected-tattoos-the-future-of-connectivity/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p>There are a lot of concept products out there, and many are finding outstanding ways to incorporate the need for connectivity with new tech (much of which is far from doable at this point).</p>
<p>Among them, Dattoos.</p>
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<p>The DNA Tattoo, or Dattoo, could include printable input/output tools such as a camera, microphone, or laser-loudspeaker – it would be up to the user, as would the Dattoo’s aesthetics. Most intriguingly, it would capture its wearer’s DNA, to ensure an intimate user/machine relationship.</p>
<p>(Source: <a href="http://www.gizmag.com/datto-concept-from-frog-design/15944/">Gizmag</a>)<a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/frogdattoos6_thumb.jpg" rel="lightbox[1501]"><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: 0pt none;" title="frog-dattoos-6" src="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/frogdattoos6_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="frog-dattoos-6" width="312" height="298" /></a></p></blockquote>
<p>The ‘ink’ part of the designs will act as the circuitry, and the Dattoo will be run by the body itself. Another bonus, it’s a  green tech.</p>
<p>The concept, by <a href="http://www.frogdesign.com/">Frog Design</a> can take a few different shapes, depending on what the user wants it to be. The intent is to have the user as the platform, and the Dattoo would run off the body itself. The idea of energy being pulled from the body isn’t new, and it’s being worked on now. Even the printable circuitry needed isn’t that insane of an idea, that’s <a href="http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/29/xerox-announces-silver-ink-keeps-printable-electronics-dream-al/">something that is being worked on and can conceivably make</a> (while presently, it <em>is</em> facing a few problems).</p>
<p><a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/frogdattoos7.jpg" rel="lightbox[1501]"><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: 0px none;" title="frog-dattoos-7" src="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/frogdattoos7_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="frog-dattoos-7" width="501" height="376" /></a></p>
<p>What if you didn’t want it on by the end of the day? Well, wash it right off. The idea isn’t to have a permanent interface on the skin, and the life cycle is planned to be up to the user, a few hours or even a few days. You would have to buy a new one everyday, but they can be configured how you want, whenever you want.</p>
<p>The concept, created for the 2005 Forrester Consumer Forum is becoming more likely now. With so many new technologies coming and being improved upon, it&#8217;s only a matter of time until somebody does implement something like this.</p>
<p>While there still are some breakthroughs that are needed to fully get the Dattoo up and running, the idea itself is almost sure to be something we will have someday.</p>
<p>Images: <a href="http://www.frogdesign.com/case-study/dattoos.html">Frog Design</a></p>
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		<title>Free Resources For Freelancers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This was originally posted 22/12/09. Below I’ve updated some of the content, and added a few more resources. If you know about one that has helped you, feel free to mention it in the comments (even if it doesn’t fall &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/08/free-resources-for-freelancers/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
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<p><em>This was originally posted 22/12/09. Below I’ve updated some of the content, and added a few more resources. If you know about one that has helped you, feel free to mention it in the comments (even if it doesn’t fall under one of the categories).</em></p>
<p>For those designers and artists out there who may not exactly be swimming in money, it seems like the only resource out there are the free ones. Mucking through those however, can make even the strongest will snap.</p>
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<p>Invoicing</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.elliotcondon.com/wordpress/wordpress-3-invoice-plugin/">WordPress 3 Invoice</a>: Handy invoicing in WordPress plug-in form.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.sidejobtrack.com/">Side Job Track</a>:Web-based job tracking, invoicing, reporting and project management software.</li>
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<h5>Time and Record Keeping</h5>
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<li><img title="More..." src="http://paradox9.com/wp-includes/js/tinymce/plugins/wordpress/img/trans.gif" alt="" /><a href="http://www.openoffice.org/">Open Office</a>: Open source office suite, comparable to Microsoft Office. While it may have less features, it’s not by too much. It has the word processor (of course), spreadsheets, and a vast array of different plugins and more (not even counting the other great things that this has).</li>
<li><a href="http://www.toggl.com/">Toggl</a>: Available as web based or downloadable time keeping.</li>
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<h5>Free <em>Commercial Use</em> Images:</h5>
<p>A good image can make a website that much better, while not everyone may have the ability to pay for them. Below, 100% free (commercial use) stock images. There are a few websites out there that claim to have ‘free images’ and they are either far from free, or there may be some questionable legality on them.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.MorgueFile.com">Morgue File</a>: Morgue File has a ton of images on it’s website. On their home page: “<em>for your inspiration, reference and use in your creative work, be it commercial or not</em>”.  The image library is vast, and you may be able to find some gems in there fairly easily.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.openclipart.org/">Open Clip Art Library</a>: High quality (and open source) vectors, illustration, and other pieces all of it in the public domain.</li>
<li><a href="http://www.sxc.hu/">Stock.chng</a>: More free stock photos.</li>
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<h5>Free <em>Commercial Use</em> Fonts:</h5>
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<li><a href="http://www.larabiefonts.com/"><strong>Larabie Fonts</strong></a>: Most of the fantastic fonts on this website have a free version.  They are all commercial-usable as well.  One feature that is seriously awesome?  The ability to change the display/ preview text to anything from ‘The Quick Brown Fox” to the latest headlines.</li>
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<p>As a note, be careful when making your selection as not all the font options are free across the board.  If, upon check-out you see that there is a total aside from 0, scan the list.  While I would definitely insist one buys something from Larabie, to support the fantastic website.</p>
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<li><a href="http://www.dafont.com/">daFont</a>: While you do need to make absolutely sure that the font you are getting is free for commercial use, the notification is right above the download link.  The website has a huge selection of all typefaces.</li>
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<h5>Information and Tutorials</h5>
<p>There comes a time that anyone from beginner to masters of their trade may need some information.  The resources below are all personal favorites and have saved me some time and given their fair share of inspiration as well.</p>
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<li><a href="http://typedia.com/">Typedia</a>:  If you happen to be a typography-o-phile** this website will ruin any chance you may have at free time for the foreseeable future.  It has a ton of information about typefaces, their use, their invention, and a ton of other information.</li>
<li><a href="http://psd.tutsplus.com/">PSDTuts</a>:  This website has a brilliant set-up for their tutorials.  If you want to be able to download the sample files, you do have to join.  If, however you are looking for some new ideas or information- it’s free.  Even if you do pay, it’s only $9 a month.  So, just skip two lattes and you are set.</li>
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<h5>Copyright and Legal</h5>
<p>If you are a freelancer, you need to protect yourself.  If you are normal, more than likely you aren’t fluent in legalese.  There are still some resources for when you can’t afford a translator (namely- a lawyer).  While these are far from being end alls, they will help protect you in the short run (at least until you can afford that lawyer).</p>
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<li><a href="http://creativecommons.org/%20">Creative Commons</a>:For licensing and all that ‘fun’ thing.  It’s best to protect yourself early and avoiding any damages later.  For more information on Copyright, here’s the US government’s information page: <a href="http://www.copyright.gov/">Copyright Office</a>.</li>
<li><a href="http://webdesign.about.com/od/contracts/Contracts.htm">Contracts</a>: About.com guide for designers.  This link has a bunch of resources for contract needs.</li>
</ul>
<p>Miscellaneous</p>
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<li><a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/08/useful-cheat-sheets-for-designers-coders/">Color &amp; Code Cheat Sheets</a>: In the interest of not repeating things, a handy list of cheat sheets (from this very website).</li>
<li><a href="http://www.blender.org/">Blender</a>: Open source 3D software.</li>
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		<title>Amazing Building Murals</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The buildings in this gallery have been painted by some incredible artists who have taken murals to a new depth. Between the large scale design, and the artwork itself- this gallery highlights the most interesting examples of building murals. While &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/08/amazing-building-murals/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The buildings in this gallery have been painted by some incredible artists who have taken murals to a new depth. Between the large scale design, and the artwork itself- this gallery highlights the most interesting examples of building murals.</p>
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<p>While there are a few below that are reminiscent of a Wile E. Coyote stunt, they are all astounding.</p>

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		<title>Developing a Social Media Strategy: Buzz Free Advice</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Aug 2010 15:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are building a brand, or looking to improve upon a present one developing a good strategy for social media is a good investment of your time and efforts. While searching for some advice is full of buzz words &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/08/developing-a-social-media-strategy-buzz-free-advice/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are building a brand, or looking to improve upon a present one developing a good strategy for social media is a good investment of your time and efforts. While searching for some advice is full of buzz words that really don’t mean anything, there is some sound advice that you can follow to help out with the success of your social campaign. Personally, I cannot stand buzzwords. They are up there with office-speak with the annoyance factor, so this article with be buzzword free (you’re welcome).</p>
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<li>Sign up: Sure, it is obvious that you need an account first.  However, it does need mentioning. If you don’t have a website yet or not, sign up using the name you plan on using. Go ahead and register the domain if you would like, but getting the name out there will help out later.</li>
<li>Put in the time: Fill out your profile and actually use it. Don’t just set it up and pretend it doesn’t exist, that will not accomplish anything. Use the service as more to just promote yourself. Use it as if you were anyone else, which means updating and interacting with others on the website.</li>
<li>Link it: On your main website, list (and link) to your profiles.</li>
<li>Don’t spread yourself too thin: Nobody can update a thousand different websites. So, pick the ones that you think fit best and use them. It’s better to legitimately use a few websites, than have a ton of profiles that don’t do much else besides collect dust.</li>
<li>Check out your competition: While yes, it is best to do your own thing- it may do some good to check out what similar websites to yours are doing with their own marketing.</li>
<li>Offer a reason to sign up and connect: If it is a special discount, or something extra just for those who follow you on the network, give them a reason to do it.</li>
<li>Maintain a steady voice: If your company uses a certain type of message, continue the theme in any social networking as well. If you are funny, use humor. If you are snarky, serious, whatever else &#8211; use that. Keeping it steady among all the different areas is important.</li>
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<p>While each company needs something different, finding a way to use social networks for yours can help to increase sales and provide a community for customers. If it’s more comfortable for you, start out small on only one or two and build up from there.</p>
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		<title>Useful Cheat Sheets For Designers &amp; Coders</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Aug 2010 13:21:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the web constantly evolving, even those with a fantastic memory need to find ways to remember the information about the latest in best practices and usability. This is even more true for those with the memory on par with &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/08/useful-cheat-sheets-for-designers-coders/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With the web constantly evolving, even those with a fantastic memory need to find ways to remember the information about the latest in best practices and usability. This is even more true for those with the memory on par with a goldfish (myself included).  There are a lot of cheat sheets online, and finding some good (and of course relevant) ones is no easy task.</p>
<p>Below, some incredibly useful cheat sheets for those who work with code, design, and other website related things.</p>
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<h1><a href="http://www.dbswebsite.com/design/wordpress-reference/">WordPress Template Tags Reference</a></h1>
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<p>This reference chart is fantastic, it’s incredibly easy to navigate (simply click the heading and you get the code and description).  This is the very thing that is the inspiration for the rest of this list.  WordPress is one of the most popular platforms on the web, and this can save you a lot of time and headaches.</p>
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<h1><a href="http://www.pagetutor.com/common/bgcolors216.html">Web Safe Color Chart</a></h1>
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<p>Finding the right colors can be a huge undertaking, especially if you are trying to work only with the proper code and trying to find a browser safe list (with the code). This makes the task much easier.</p>
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<h1><a href="http://web.mit.edu/jmorzins/www/fonts.html">System &amp; Web Safe Font Chart</a></h1>
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<p><a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/SafeFonts.jpg" rel="lightbox[1421]"><img style="display: block; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: 0pt none;" title="SafeFonts" src="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/SafeFonts_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="SafeFonts" width="384" height="163" /></a> Not all fonts are system wide. The people at MIT put together this safe font list of the fonts that are found on all systems, for those who don’t want to deal with extra code for web design, this is an incredible reference (with examples of each).</p>
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<li>
<h1><a href="http://www.colourlovers.com">Style and Color</a></h1>
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<p><a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/ColourLovers.jpg" rel="lightbox[1421]"><img style="display: block; float: none; margin-left: auto; margin-right: auto; border: 0px;" title="ColourLovers" src="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/08/ColourLovers_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="ColourLovers" width="499" height="201" /></a> For those who don’t want to experiment, and are looking for the perfect color combination for their project, Colour Lovers really can’t be beat.  You can search by theme, color, or many other variables. The color choices that you can find a phenomenal, and really when it comes to style- this is the perfect website.</p>
<p>Is there a cheat sheet out there that you couldn’t live without? Post up a link in the comments, and I’ll add it to the list.</p>
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		<title>Vogue Italy: Water &amp; Oil</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 07 Aug 2010 13:39:55 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Art can be controversial, and at times downright offensive. It’s a part of the nature of the beast. Art that pulls inspiration from current events will include reference to something the artist feels is important. They may highlight it in &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/08/vogue-italy-water-oil/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Art can be controversial, and at times downright offensive.</p>
<p>It’s a part of the nature of the beast. Art that pulls inspiration from current events will include reference to something the artist feels is important. They may highlight it in a way that they feel best expresses their opinion on a topic, but the presentation in a visual medium can come across as shocking, even more so than the written word.</p>
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<p>Fashion and hard hitting current events are not usually thought of in the same way. Often photographers on a shoot for a fashion magazine will pull topics from current happenings and will utilize the medium to make a statement. In the case of <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/vogue_italia" title="Vogue Italia" rel="homepage" href="http://www.vogue.it">Italian Vogue</a>, photographer <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/steven_meisel" title="Steven Meisel" rel="wikipedia" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steven_Meisel">Steven Meisel</a> and model <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/kristen_mcmenamy" title="Kristen McMenamy" rel="imdb" href="http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0573228/">Kristen McMenamy</a> created a set of images that are inspired by the Gulf Oil spill.</p>
<p>Here is the behind the scenes video of the shoot (<a href="http://videos.nymag.com/video/Steven-Meisels-Water-Oil-for-It#c=4V9P5G230XQGNLR2&amp;t=Steven%20Meisel%27s%20Water%20&amp;%20Oil%20for%20Italian%20Vogue">NY Times</a>):</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>Kristen McMenamy</strong> in the &#8220;survivor&#8221; version, where she interprets in images the <strong>environmental drama</strong> that&#8217;s afflicting the <strong><a class="zem_slink freebase/en/gulf_of_mexico" title="Gulf of Mexico" rel="geolocation" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=25.0,-90.0&amp;spn=0.1,0.1&amp;q=25.0,-90.0%20%28Gulf%20of%20Mexico%29&amp;t=h">Gulf of Mexico</a></strong>. (<a href="http://www.vogue.it/en/magazine/cover-story/2010/08/water--oil">Italian Vogue</a>)</p></blockquote>
<p>It’s a topic that will be offensive, there is no way to sugar-coat the disaster in the Gulf.  In looking at the images from the shoot, the mixture of fashion and the oil, grime, and filth that litter the area the photographs <em>are</em> powerful. They are dark and macabre, with McMenamy assuming poses that emulate the suffering that is found in the Gulf. McMenamy is shown caught up in tangled nets, spitting up oil, and even posing as a dying seal. They are hard to look at, especially when the disaster is still happening. With the overtones highlighting the obvious misery, they are hard to look at.</p>
<p>There is a lot of controversy coming from the shoot, which appears in the August Issue of Italian Vogue (only available in Milan), with many accusing Meisel of just being shocking and offensive without any other depth. The images however do serve to illustrate the disaster, and while the presentation of being in Vogue is a part of the problem, the images do serve to show more than just McMenamy and the clothing.</p>
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		<title>The Comfort of Strangers at MoMA</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Unfortunately at this point I&#8217;m finding far to hot out to make my way through New York, there may be some lucky individuals who have a better heat tolerance than myself who may want to check out this at MoMa. &#8230; <a href="http://paradox9.com/2010/07/the-comfort-of-strangers-at-moma/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Unfortunately at this point I&#8217;m finding far to hot out to make my way through New York, there may be some lucky individuals who have a better heat tolerance than myself who may want to check out this at MoMa.</p>
<p>Get some images if possible and I&#8217;ll give you credit of course (also, I&#8217;ll be visiting vicariously through you).</p>
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<blockquote><p>Organized by Cecilia Alemani, <em>The Comfort of Strangers</em> brings together work from the 1970s and 1980s, combining figuration with abstraction, monumentality with fragility, and reluctance with exuberance. Borrowing its title from a novel by British author <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/ian_mcewan" title="Ian McEwan" rel="homepage" href="http://www.ianmcewan.com">Ian McEwan</a>, <em>The Comfort of Strangers </em>imagines unusual connections between different art works and art worlds, reminding museum visitors that New York is a stratified and complex landscape. Works by four artists living and working in New York comprise the exhibition.</p>
<p>Executed in the 1970s as an evolution of his early expressionist canvases, Jack Whitten’s large-scale paintings reveal hidden geometrical shapes that emerge from an abstract surface. Realized by layering different strata of acrylic paint, which is then treated with a large squeegee, these works freeze the artist’s physical gestures into molecular forms that preserve a lyrical aura.</p>
<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 364px"><a href="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Sleigh_08.jpg" rel="lightbox[1400]"><img class=" " style="display: block; border: 0pt none;" title="Sylvia Sleigh: Arakawa &amp;amp; Madeline Gins" src="http://paradox9.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/07/Sleigh_08_thumb.jpg" border="0" alt="Sylvia Sleigh: Arakawa &amp;amp; Madeline Gins" width="354" height="213" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Sylvia Sleigh: Arakawa &amp; Madeline Gins</p></div>
<p style="text-align: left;">The portraits of 94-year-old Sylvia Sleigh depict friends and acquaintances of the artist in everyday poses, sitting on chairs, standing in the garden or caught in pensive moments. Reinterpreting traditional portraiture through a saturated palette of flowery colors, Sleigh turns common people into icons of a remote, devoted veneration.</p>
<p>Judith Bernestein’s large-scale charcoal drawings from the mid-1970s intertwine controversial imagery with a political slant. With harsh strokes and aggressive signs, the artist combines mechanics and sexuality to compose intricate diagrams of our desires. The mysterious presences in her piece <em>Five Vertical Panels</em> stand as silent witnesses guarding the exhibition.</p>
<p>Leslie Thornton’s lifetime epic <em>Peggy and Fred in Hell</em>, which she started in the mid-Eighties and has only recently finished, is an otherworldly account of the life of two children as told through their imaginary adventures and unsettling adult behaviors. Pervaded by an eerie atmosphere, <em>Peggy and Fred in Hell</em> animates the exhibition with a surreal sound track.</p></blockquote>
<p>(From <a class="zem_slink freebase/en/museum_of_modern_art" title="Museum of Modern Art" rel="geolocation" href="http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=40.761484,-73.977664&amp;spn=0.01,0.01&amp;q=40.761484,-73.977664%20%28Museum%20of%20Modern%20Art%29&amp;t=h">MoMA</a> Press Release)</p>
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