Brian Marshall makes cute looking robots out of old greasers, aluminum spoons, pencil and other throw away scraps. Adoptabots are cute little sculptures, created by Delaware-based artist, Brian Marshall, using various discarded objects. Brian Marshall is a middle-school teacher, from Delaware, who creates these lovely Adoptabots, in his spare time. The fact that he’s not even a full-time artist makes his work even more impressive. Instead of leaving old kitchen utensils, cameras, and all kinds of other stuff rot at the landfill, this talented artist decided to offer them a second chance at life, by transforming them into Adoptabots.
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This article is part of our “Weekly Design Inspiration” series. We are showcasing once a week fresh and inspirational website designs. This is the 71st issue (Feb 25th – Mar 3rd 2013) with : Alessio Atzeni, 3X3 Planet, Cradle Huts, Little Yellow Duck and more.
If you think your website belongs here, you can submit it for review (nw).
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Koken provides photographers, designers, artists and creative DIYs with a free system to manage, edit and publish web sites of their work.
It is also a development platform for web designers and developers to build themes, plugins, and custom sites for their clients.
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When it comes to photo editing, Adobe Photoshop is the primary tool to consider. Probably, lots of jobs regarding picture enhancement would be incomplete without Photoshop. In the world of high technologies and beautiful images of the web it’s totally important to have at least a basic knowledge of Photoshop. Everyone of us has started somewhere and and most with Photoshop tutorials for beginners.
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Lately I have been more and more interested in tattoos and more exactly as an art form. Being a doctor and working with people, and a designer on the side, I can understand pretty well this art and I respect it and the artists practicing it.
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Earlier this month we hosted a giveaway with the good guys at WPMU DEV, giving away 1 premium membership worth $219.
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