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Create Something Every Day (#daily365)– For April 25

Last one on the list of this mini icon series is good ol’ RSS…

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Looking at this with fresh eyes, the “rss” component of this ba-gua has a “stargate-ish” feel to it…

Your thoughts, feedback, comments, crits, on this– or any of my CSED pieces– is always welcome.

Namaste.

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Create Something Every Day (#daily365)– for April24

Númer tres on the list of this 4-part Lost-inspired icon series is LinkedIn

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Create Something Every Day (#daily365)– for April 23

Next up in our Dharma-licious series of icons is facebook:

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I had originally thought of doing a profile of a face (or two), but thought that idea might have been done to death already.

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Create Something Every Day (#daily365)– for April 22

This next mini “series”  are a group of web/social media icons inspired by my love of the tv show Lost. They are just some quick illustrations done in the style of Dharma station logos– RSS, LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook.

Here’s the first: Twitter

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Create Something Every Day (#daily365)– for Feb 23

I’m still catching up on my #daily365 pieces. I don’t want it to sound like I’m making excuses (I’m not), but the last few days I’ve been working on some tweaks to my site, so that’s taken time away from me working 0n my #daily365.

My piece for 2/23, quite simply, is inspired by my love for Lost.

’nuff said. Enjoy.

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Create Something Every Day (#daily365)– Feb 19

Today’s piece was inspired by one of my favorite TV shows– Lost, and more specifically by one Mr. Hugo Reyes.

Namaste ©2010 rafael armstrong

I’ve also been giving some thought to the rest of the year, and I think that starting in March I’ll set a theme (or unifying thread) at the beginning of the month. I’m hoping it helps to make things a bit more efficient.

Your feedback, thought, and even ideas for “themes” are always appreciated and welcomed.