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Zombie font - say it in zombie

Zombie font - say it in zombie

Move Or Die! - ZOMBIE PARKOUR Part Two One morning almost the entire population of the city suddenly dropped dead. Moments later everyone came back to life. They began attacking the 300 hundred thousand still living dwindling them down to less then 50,000. Every electronic device that wasn't turned off that morning ceased to work and everyone became trapped surrounded by over 30 million zombies. Man immediately had to take shelter in high rises and tall buildings and form small communities putting there resources together to survive. With no word from the outside world and unsure as to what is out there, everyone just tries to survive an adapt. MOVE….OR DIE…! Zombie Parkour Part Two Ever Green Housing Projects has it all. About US One night while I was writing the next zombie film I wondered if anyone had ever done a Zombie Parkour film. What is Parkour? Parkour is the art of overcoming obstacles in your path in the most efficient way possible using varios acrobatic moves. What is Zombie Parkour?

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An Incredible Hand-Painted Letterform Demonstration by Glen Weisgerber Self-taught artist Glen Weisgerber is a master pinstriper who has been in business since the early 1970s painting all matter of truck lettering, race cars, logo designs, guitars and bike customizations. This summer Airbrush Action Magazine filmed Weisgerber doing a number of different hand lettering tutorials including single stroke lettering, and chrome lettering. It’s almost a miracle to see each letterform leave his paintbrush so fully formed and perfect.

Breathingearth - CO2, birth & death rates by country, simulated real-time Famous Quotes Illustrated on Chalkboards by an Anonymous Student Duo Two anonymous art students, who go by the moniker dangerdust, have been creating gorgeous hand-lettered and illustrated chalkboards featuring inspiring quotes from literary and public figures. Every Monday a new piece, rendered entirely by chalk, appears on the common chalkboard, only to be ephemerally replaced the following week. “Despite our overwhelming workload at Columbus College of Art & Design we bring it upon ourselves to create a chalkboard every week,” say the two students, explaining the motivation behind their late-night rogue art. Each piece, with its cleverly placed backdrop and bold composition, is as unique as the quote itself.

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A 19th Century Lithographer Transforms the Alphabet into a Series of Sweeping Landscapes Buried in the archives of the British Museum is this wonderful series of lithographs from illustrator Charles Joseph Hullmandel that transforms the English alphabet into sweeping landscapes. Hullmandel was one of the most important figures in the advancement of British lithography in the first half of the 19th century. These particular pieces were produced sometime between 1818 and 1860 and you can see the full collection here. (via Juxtapoz)

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