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The Best CorelDRAW Graphics Suite Discounts: Get 10 to 50% Off (2024)

Save money (10-50%) on CorelDRAW software with these top discounts, sales & deals. See the best CorelDRAW discounts & special offers on Graphics Suite & more.




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Adobe Black Friday & Cyber Monday Sale 2024 — Ultimate Guide

Get the best deals during the Adobe Black Friday sale! Find all the 2024 Adobe Black Friday & Cyber Monday sale details here!





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7 Best AI Image Upscalers to Boost Quality and Resolution

Discover top AI image upscalers to boost resolution and clarity without quality loss—perfect for designers, marketers, and content creators.




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Logo Package Express 3.0 – An Essential Tool for Any Logo Designer! (20-40% Discount)

Get 20-60% off Logo Package Express with our exclusive discount coupon code. This Adobe Illustrator extension automates the exporting & sorting of logo files.




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Streamline Your Design Workflow with Adobe’s Creative Cloud Libraries and New AI-Powered Tools

Thanks to the AI-powered Adobe Creative Cloud Libraries, creatives can now simplify workflows and design processes in seconds!




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50+ Christmas Gift Ideas ???? for Graphic Designers & Creatives

Christmas time is full of joy & stress trying to find the right gift. See our list of the best Christmas gift ideas for designers and be festive!




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101+ Best AI Tools for Business & Marketing 2024

Looking for the best AI tools & resources? We're actively compiling the ultimate list of the best artificial intelligence tools & resources.




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Microbeads – The Story of Stuff Project

Courtesy of The Story of Stuff Project  Another gem from The Story of Stuff Project – this time about the dangers of tiny plastic microbeads in many products we use daily, which go down the drain and into our lakes, … Continue reading




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Eat Less Meat, Save the Planet

FIU News To conserve the planet’s ecosystems and their diverse plant and animal species, human populations should consume less meat, according to FIU researchers. Producing livestock, including cattle, goats and sheep, for human consumption is the single largest driver of … Continue reading




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Prevent Birds from Hitting Windows

By Linda Richards If Nature Could Talk We’ve had two birds die from hitting windows over the last two weeks. It used to happen in our last house, which featured big picture windows facing a canyon. But now I think … Continue reading




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6 Reasons to Stop Buying Bottled Water

University of Alberta Student Life Have you ever thought about what happens after you throw your plastic water bottle in the recycling bin? Maybe you have, maybe you haven’t, but unless you work at a recycling plant, you may not … Continue reading




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Increase Your Home’s Energy Efficiency

By Paul Kazlov While being environmentally-conscious might not always be the prettiest or flashiest way to improve your home, eco-friendly upgrades are one of the best investments you can make. After all, you can save huge money on your energy … Continue reading




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Is Buying a Real Christmas Tree a Good Thing?

By Penn State News The question of whether it is environmentally correct to buy a real Christmas tree has been asked repeatedly in recent years, and an expert in Penn State’s College of Agricultural Sciences wants to lay it to … Continue reading




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NASA Guide to Air-filtering Houseplants

This excellent infographic created by lovethegarden.com is based on The NASA Clean Air Study of 1989. While researching ways to clean air in space stations, it was determined that these air-filtering houseplants significantly eliminate benzene, formaldehyde and trichloroethylene from the … Continue reading




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Tips to Keep Recyclables Out of the Landfill

By Beth Porter Other Words How much of what you recycle ends up at the dump? Do you cross the street to put your soda can in the recycling bin or avidly pluck plastics and paper from your neighbor’s trash … Continue reading




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How to Throw a Community Swap Meet

By Shira Golding Shareable We all have something to offer and needs to fill. The more we can provide for each other locally, the closer we are to sustainability. Share Tompkins, a volunteer-run group based in Ithaca, NY, was formed … Continue reading




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✚ Make the Chart: Scatterplot Using Text Instead of Dots

I made a chart about Halloween candy. Even dumb charts need attention and require that choices are made.

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See you on Bluesky

Bluesky, maybe best pitched as a place for those who liked Twitter and…





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It’s Pumpkin Time

Autumn Harvest Grown widely around the world on every continent except Antarctica, pumpkins or squash are reputed to have originated in North America. Seeds dating back to 7000 and 5500 BC have been found in Mexico. Technically speaking, pumpkins, or winter squash … Continue reading




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Mirage – Paintings by Marianne Van Lent

By Marianne Van Lent A recurring theme in the oeuvre of Marianne Van Lent is the mirage. The paintings in this collection address the theme of the mirage in nature. Ranging from 1996 – 2015 the mirage, as Van Lent … Continue reading




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Retro Space as seen by NASA and SpaceX

Imagination is our Window into the Future. Your Oasis in Space There’s no place like home. Warm, wet and with an atmosphere that’s just right, Earth is the only place we know of with life – and lots of it. … Continue reading




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Climate Change Film Tells Us “How to Let Go of the World”

By Yessenia Funes Yes! magazine In his new documentary, Josh Fox says we can use love to push aside the fear and hopelessness that comes with climate change. China’s smog-ridden skies have driven some people to rebel in the streets—even … Continue reading




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Avery’s Owls

Illustrations by Avery Lana I have been drawing since I was very little and I’ve always been inspired by nature and especially, the majestic beauty of raptors. What I love about art is that you can immerse yourself in other … Continue reading




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“Paper Trails” by Chie Hitotsuyama

Japanese artist, Chie Hitotsuyama, upcycles newspaper into splendid, life-size sculptures of animals and marine creatures. “When a piece of paper is rolled up, it increases its strength, and by glueing together one by one and side by side I can … Continue reading




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Meredith Brooks Abbott – American Impressionist

Modern American Impressionist, Meredith Brooks Abbott, is one of California’s leading plein air painters. Born in 1938 in picturesque Carpinteria, on California’s central coast, Abbott’s work focuses on the perishing rural landscape. She is a founding member of The Oak … Continue reading





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The Way of the Haida ~ Land, Sea, People

“In the beginning of time, there were supernatual beings that lived in the ocean and could come out to be with us and go back into the ocean at will. That is how close we were to the supernatural beings, … Continue reading




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Moments of Wonder Near & Far: International Garden Photographer of the Year

These beautiful 11th International Garden Photographer of the Year award-winning photographs irrefutably evidence diverse, tender and grand wonders to be found in our cultivated and natural environs the world over today. From Brazil to Canada, from China to Croatia, Hong … Continue reading




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Dream Forest


how not to play golf., originally uploaded by Sunnyvaledave.




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I Love You Mom - Rest in Peace


I Love You Mom - Rest in Peace, originally uploaded by !efatima.




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i dream of red roses


i dream of red roses, originally uploaded by bytegirl24.




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Crossing Lines


Crossing Lines, originally uploaded by !efatima.




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Lost without you Mummy


Lost without you Mummy, originally uploaded by !efatima.




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Flipping the Magic Mouse


Flipping the Magic Mouse, originally uploaded by !efatima.




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Make the most of it


Make the most of it, originally uploaded by !efatima.




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Roses are Red?


Roses are Red?, originally uploaded by !efatima.




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Kingfisher Perched


Kingfisher Perched, originally uploaded by Kevin.Grace.




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Summertime...


Summertime..., originally uploaded by Kathy@dornickdesigns.




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Nikkor 50mm f1.2 AI-s Colours




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Downtown Lights


Downtown Lights, originally uploaded by Juan Rostworowski.




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The Anthropocene Is Here: Humanity Has Pushed Earth Into a New Epoch

By Deirdre Fulton Common Dreams The epoch is thought to have begun in the 1950s, when human activity set global systems on a different trajectory   The Anthropocene Epoch has begun, according to a group of experts assembled at the … Continue reading




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Taking the Pulse of Underwater Forests

By UC Santa Barbara News A new study from UCSB’s National Center for Ecological Analysis and Synthesis finds kelps are doing better than other key coastal ecosystem-forming species Like all marine ecosystems around the world, kelp forests are threatened by … Continue reading




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Getting the Urban Into Nature: New Research and New Thinking

By Susan Bales Courtesy of Children & Nature Network Some years ago, I worked as a “nature lady” at a Y camp in the San Bernardino Mountains above Los Angeles. Urban kids who had no experience in nature came to … Continue reading