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    Mark your calendars for Thursday, Aug. 25 - the Grand Opening of The Div. The Div is "a tech community hub dedicated to innovation, creativity and training for a better Oklahoma."

    More information can be found at: the div

  • Bigfoot in OKC

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    Totally our bad being a day late on this, but Bigfoot is in town. He did a live installation tonight. If you missed it, you can always catch the reception on Friday.

    More information over at The Womb

  • Bring Vector Basic Training to OKC

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    Well known illustrator, Von Glitschka, is having a poll to bring his vector training workshop to one of the select cities. Everyone visit the poll here and see if we can bring him back. Surely we can beat Dayton, Ohio, right?!

  • The Red Ruby Rendezvous Website

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    Traction media has been quiet lately. It seems that they've been that way because they've been working away on a gorgeous website. They made a simple and beautiful website for OKC Beautiful's Ruby Red Redezvous.

    However, that's our opinion. We care about yours. Tell us what you think they got right and/or wrong.

    Check out the website here: http://rubyred40.com/

  • Tree & Leaf Open House

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    If you don't already have plans this Saturday, be sure to stop by Tree & Leaf's Grand Opening and check out their new digs.

  • Plaza District Festival

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    If you or any local artists are looking for a way to showcase your work, the Plaza District Festival are still accepting applications. Deadline is August 1st. More information here. Should be a good turn out this year.

  • The Oklahoma City Bombing Momentus Submission

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    Foundry Collective's, Scott Hill, has submitted his design for the Momentus Project. He was responsible for visually representing the Oklahoma City Bombing. We salute Scott for taking on such a heavy and potentially controversial project. Great Work!

    View Scott's submission here: http://momentusproject.com

  • Even Yards Sales are Designed Well in OKC

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    Everyone take note, great design and communication belongs anywhere! OKC resident Dylan Conklin (@zombie11) is proof. He and his wife are welcoming a new baby into their family and need to sell some of their stuff to make some room in their casa. So, Dylan created this rad website to promote the yard sale.

    Check out the website here: www.dinkyardsale.com

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