Macoto Murayama creates exquisitely cyborganic illustrations of flowers. Inorganic Flora (Thanks, Antinous!)
Macoto Murayama's computer illustrations of flowers
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Flowcharts, org charts, and more — Visio makes it all make sense
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FrEEKs! is a book of wonderfully weird mutants and creatures by cartoonist J.R. Williams
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Vintage cameras of the 1930s
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Give your home a serious revamp with this color-changing LED floor lamp
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Get Microsoft Office with a lifetime license for $60
TL;DR: Skip the subscription stress and get Microsoft Office Professional 2021 with all your favorite productivity tools for $59.97. Why rent when you can own it for life? Until February 23, score… READ THE REST
Get yourself a GoCable — because carrying 5 cables is so last decade
TL;DR: GoCable is the pocket-sized 8-in-1 charger that powers everything while also featuring a built-in cutter and bottle opener for $20.99 (reg. $44.99). If you've ever found yourself rummaging through a bag… READ THE REST