Frank Jacobs loves maps, but finds most atlases too predictable. He collects and comments on all kinds of intriguing maps—real, fictional, and what-if ones—and has been writing the Strange Maps blog since 2006, first on WordPress and now for Big Think.
instagram/instacnava/pinterest(?)...really great flower photos
The fun Canon site for paper crafts. Lots of Japanese themes and contributors.
Creative Park is an online collection of printing resources, all of which can be downloaded for free.
"This papercraft model is modeled on a horizontal sundial.Use this model to see how well it matches the actual time or to check time differences with other cities and latitudinal differences."
Very cool website by with zillions of fun paper crafts
"promoting and advancing community artists, artisans, and the visual arts through the provision of educational, social, cultural, and financial opportunities."
"Creating opportunities for adults and youth that encourage life-long education through the appreciation of and participation in the visual arts, and promoting and advancing community artists, artisans, and the visual arts through the provision of educational, social, cultural, and financial opportunities."
Great site for playing with color combinations
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Sultry purple and green combination
"With their love of clean lines and sleek interiors, mini-modernists are unlike the vast majority of dollhouse hobbyists, who tend to favor more ornate Victorian and Tudor styles."
"We've always known how diverse a product Citra Solv
is, but many of our wonderfully creative customers have
found yet another use for it: as an artistic tool!"
A Volkswagon Initiative. This site is dedicated to the thought that something as simple as fun is the easiest way to change people’s behaviour for the better. Be it for yourself, for the environment, or for something entirely different, the only thing that matters is that it’s change for the better.
Maria B. mentioned this site