There was a sudden movement out of the darkness: a phalanx of kittens
31 December 2010
30 December 2010
29 December 2010
Gentle imposters
He is not a koala, and this is not a letter box
DAY THREE HUNDRED AND SIXTY FIVE. Actually, this is not the 365th daily image either. Some of us do not count especially well. The Knowledge's one-per-day project is now really one year and two days old, and began on 28 December 2009, inspired by Smashing Magazine's challenge to design something every day. My lasting thanks to Mitch, Elaine, Jane and Chris for support and encouragement.
28 December 2010
27 December 2010
26 December 2010
25 December 2010
24 December 2010
23 December 2010
22 December 2010
21 December 2010
20 December 2010
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17 December 2010
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15 December 2010
14 December 2010
13 December 2010
12 December 2010
11 December 2010
10 December 2010
9 December 2010
8 December 2010
7 December 2010
We, the under-identified
The Anti Classification League Works Outing, 1999
DAY THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY THREE. Mention needs to be made today about the passing of Norman Hetherington, creator of Mr Squiggle and beloved by many a square-eyed Australian child. For forty years, Mr Squiggle's gentle demeanour, upside down drawings inspired by the random markings sent in by his young audience, and ability to travel to the moon in a rather flimsy rocket gave us something beguiling that seems to be missing from modern television. "How's that, Miss Pat?"
6 December 2010
5 December 2010
4 December 2010
Coffee pot pose
Lynda's more assertive moods are usually signalled by a characteristic stance
DAY THREE HUNDRED AND FORTY.
3 December 2010
2 December 2010
1 December 2010
Ladybirds' leisuretime
After business hours, there was time for contemplating small things
DAY THREE HUNDRED AND THIRTY SEVEN.
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