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Jul
13

45 Sets of Seamless Vector Patterns

A collection of 45 free awesome seamless vector patterns. Over 500 different types of vector patterns which are perfect for print and great to be used within web design. 45 fresh sets of patterns which will help bring any type of design to life whether its print or web.

[Source: creativeNERDS]

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Jul
13

Virgin.com

Virgin conceives a brand new look with Rokkan’s newest launch!

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Jul
13

Abduzeedo: Wallpaper Contest Final Update

After 3 long weeks our Abduzeedo + MediaMilitia contest is now over and closed for entries, and here is the final update of the entries, check it out.

[Source: abduzeedo]

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Jul
13

New LG Chocolate – BL40

Well, there goes the rest of LG’s annoyingly gradual tease campaign: the next generation LG Chocolate BL40, with a 4-inch, 800×344 (21:9!), multitouch screen has been revealed in full in a leaked promotional video.

On top of the display, we can see a few more of the rumored specs confirmed: LG’s in-house Active Flash UI, Wi-Fi, 7.2mbps HSDPA, a-gps, and a 5mp camera with flash all make appearances, and we get a healthy look at the phone’s software, glimpsing the onscreen keyboard, browser, Google Maps app, card-based contact system, scheduler and email app.

[Source: GizModo]

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Jul
13

Flash site: We Choose the Moon

WeChooseTheMoon.org is being launched to recreate the whole spectacle. Starting a full 90 minutes prior to the 40th anniversary (that’s 8:02AM on July 16th), the site will be fully operational, tracking the capsule’s route from Earth to the moon. Reportedly, visitors will be able to peek “animated recreations of key events from the four-day mission, including when Apollo 11 first orbits the moon and when the lunar module separates from the command module.” If you’re one of those who remembers “exactly where you were on that fateful day,” you should probably queue up a Google alert and bookmark your browser to relive the whole experience again.

[Source: Engadget]

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