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  1. Check out this web design portfolio: 16toads Design http://bit.ly/yhFVp
  2. Has Conceptual Art Jumped the Shark Tank? Finally! A superb takedown of conceptual art written by Denis Dutton. http://bit.ly/17zENZ
  3. Comcast, AT&T, Verizon may be the biggest threat to free speech since Nixon. Net neutrality at the mercy of big money. http://bit.ly/3qx9XX
  4. Dead Fly Art http://bit.ly/40xztG
  5. What is the most important detail a designer must know in order to design an effective solution for any client?
  6. What is the most powerful shape in art and design?
  7. What is the most important "communicative" number in art and design composition?
  8. Visually speaking, when planning a design, what is the most effective direction for leading a viewers eye?
  9. Amazing! Kseniya Simonova's spectacular sand animation from Ukraine's Got Talent. http://bit.ly/KBrRv
  10. iStockPhoto.com chooses profit over integrity and further undermines creative professionals by offering logos for $5.
  11. Newspapers will be testing readers' willingness to pay for information online. http://bit.ly/F1gSA
  12. FCC ‘Net Neutrality’ Rules Expected to Advance on Vote. http://bit.ly/AoeZH
  13. John Singer Sargent, Sargent by the Sea at the Corcoran Gallery through Jan. 3.
  14. Adobe to buy Omniture for $1.8 billion.
  15. PAL Movie Review: Inglourious Basterds is cinematic perfection.
  16. “Education is dangerous - Every educated person is a future enemy” [Hermann Goering]
  17. Congress takes notice of "behavioral advertising". http://bit.ly/Y40S0
  18. What apps/tools/services do you rely on to maintain workflow? Xero, Freshbooks, Salesforce, Billings, FunctionFox, Traffic, etc. @16toads
  19. "A single image can reveal all the ambiguity of the visible." [Ferdinando Scianna on Henri Cartier Bresson]
  20. Many pros define lowballing as the act of charging less than your competition. Actually, lowballing is charging less than fair market price.