@ClassicGuitarR1 I am surprised this one has not been mentioned yet: Hold Me by Fleetwood Mac, from their 1982 album Mirage.
https://t.co/Cm5Fx2NHeJ
https://t.co/6XTAW1VVCl
Very insightful art installation.
Too bad this particular one is a copy by Absynthe Design in Saket (Delhi).
Link to the original 2015 installation by Jasmine Kay: https://t.co/gma2x54hwr
@TheSunUS It seems to be a Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 18 with an 8-flash Flip Flash II array (or a similar camera with a similar flash array). See this video showing the alleged time traveler from three different angles: https://t.co/Oakt0JcwHG
Reality Shatter.
Many of you may perceive the chess pieces at top to be lighter in color than those at bottom. Remarkably, the chess pieces in the top and bottom images are identical. Source: https://t.co/l1NWxF1Hma
@CMYKGenet It is called Rubik's Brain Racker (also known as Rubik's Delta Ball). Several solutions (patterns) are suggested on the packaging. See this page for more information:
https://t.co/mxVAXTDXAV
BTW, the TP museum has it as well:
https://t.co/BdZUtvNW4Z
The most prestigious logo design competition across the globe is now underway. LogoLounge Book 11 Call for Entries is on! My friend Bill Gardner from @logolounge and @gardnerdesign asked me to invite you to submit: https://t.co/YJtOplaYTA #logolounge#design
It's that time of year again! LogoLounge founder and designer, Bill Gardner is deep into looking at this year's logo trends, and has some information about what to look forward to in the 2018 Report! Check it out! https://t.co/inOIBh9uFo #2018TrendReport#TrendReport
I am humbled and honored. A huge thank you to Bill Gardner, the @LogoLounge team and the international judging panel of design superstars! https://t.co/pio4iX7lzv