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renlysexual:


 40/50 photos of Emilia Clarke

renlysexual:

 40/50 photos of Emilia Clarke

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missvisenya:

Actresses of the Queens of Westeros

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My favorite story is Ellison’s, about how he accompanied Jobs frequently to the prototype Apple store in a nearby warehouse, set up so Jobs and his team could constantly tweak the experience to approach perfection. Ellison noted how contrarian the effort seemed. “Don’t you read the newspaper?” he would ask Jobs. “They’re saying bricks and mortar are dead.” “We’re not using mortar,” Jobs replied. “We’re using glass and steel.

I don’t know if it’s the new scholarship or the fact that there’s 15 classes left, but I have immense drive to get shit done.

motherhonker:

DO YOU EVER JUST SIT DOWN AND REALIZE HOW CREEPY YOU ARE

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typethatilike:

Submission:
Good Things Come to Those Who…

An 18X24 silkscreen posters that take a twist on the saying “GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT.” This quote is rarely true unless you’re playing an excruciatingly long game of Monopoly, such that your friends all give up to save time. As designers we critique our work day in and day out, sometimes frustratingly throwing it out and starting over. 
This endless routine of obsessive perfection shows that good things don’t come to those who wait but to those who work hard every day of their lives and never quit.


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typethatilike:

Submission:

Good Things Come to Those Who…

An 18X24 silkscreen posters that take a twist on the saying “GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT.” This quote is rarely true unless you’re playing an excruciatingly long game of Monopoly, such that your friends all give up to save time. As designers we critique our work day in and day out, sometimes frustratingly throwing it out and starting over. 

This endless routine of obsessive perfection shows that good things don’t come to those who wait but to those who work hard every day of their lives and never quit.


shop.serifsandsans.com

renlysexual:


 40/50 photos of Emilia Clarke

renlysexual:

 40/50 photos of Emilia Clarke

(via fuckyeahemiliaclarke)

(Source: habitualsomething, via sayton)

(Source: habitualsomething, via sayton)

missvisenya:

Actresses of the Queens of Westeros

(Source: , via fuckyeahemiliaclarke)

My favorite story is Ellison’s, about how he accompanied Jobs frequently to the prototype Apple store in a nearby warehouse, set up so Jobs and his team could constantly tweak the experience to approach perfection. Ellison noted how contrarian the effort seemed. “Don’t you read the newspaper?” he would ask Jobs. “They’re saying bricks and mortar are dead.” “We’re not using mortar,” Jobs replied. “We’re using glass and steel.

I don’t know if it’s the new scholarship or the fact that there’s 15 classes left, but I have immense drive to get shit done.

motherhonker:

DO YOU EVER JUST SIT DOWN AND REALIZE HOW CREEPY YOU ARE

(via kumbayamotherfucker)

typethatilike:

Submission:
Good Things Come to Those Who…

An 18X24 silkscreen posters that take a twist on the saying “GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT.” This quote is rarely true unless you’re playing an excruciatingly long game of Monopoly, such that your friends all give up to save time. As designers we critique our work day in and day out, sometimes frustratingly throwing it out and starting over. 
This endless routine of obsessive perfection shows that good things don’t come to those who wait but to those who work hard every day of their lives and never quit.


shop.serifsandsans.com

typethatilike:

Submission:

Good Things Come to Those Who…

An 18X24 silkscreen posters that take a twist on the saying “GOOD THINGS COME TO THOSE WHO WAIT.” This quote is rarely true unless you’re playing an excruciatingly long game of Monopoly, such that your friends all give up to save time. As designers we critique our work day in and day out, sometimes frustratingly throwing it out and starting over. 

This endless routine of obsessive perfection shows that good things don’t come to those who wait but to those who work hard every day of their lives and never quit.


shop.serifsandsans.com

"My favorite story is Ellison’s, about how he accompanied Jobs frequently to the prototype Apple store in a nearby warehouse, set up so Jobs and his team could constantly tweak the experience to approach perfection. Ellison noted how contrarian the effort seemed. “Don’t you read the newspaper?” he would ask Jobs. “They’re saying bricks and mortar are dead.” “We’re not using mortar,” Jobs replied. “We’re using glass and steel."

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Brandon - 18 - Vancouver, BC - Mainly Design, Photography, Music, Beatles, TSN, Apple, Typography, Skins, Canucks, GoT, Donald Glover and David Fincher.