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Weekly Links: November 8 2009

Kraken Media Kit via Dieline

Kraken Media Kit via Dieline

Dieline features a Kraken Media Kit that looks like it was taken from a Victorian cabinet of curiosities.

Comics Alliance advertises T-Shirts by comic artist Kate Beaton, and reveals a crafty take on superhero attire with Knit Tastic Superhero Costumes by Mark Newport.

Super Punch has a great deal of interesting geek creations, with the Knitted Facehugger, Brutal Legend Cosplay, and a paper Medusa Mask.

Offbeat Bride shares instructions on how to make 8-bit wedding accessories.

PSFK features Cornelia Hesse-Honegger’s photographs of insects that have been morphologically disturbed by nuclear radiation , as well as a giant Urban Cursor art by Sebastian Campion.

Learn how to make the Chewbacca noise with this helpful Youtube video.

Engadget features a cute sewable kitty to disguise an iPod remote.  Very aww worthy.

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Weekly Links: November 1 2009

From Cosplay Fever

From Cosplay Fever

Kotaku has some awesome photographs by Peter Lumby and Rob Dunlop of cosplayers from the book Cosplay Fever.

Erin of A Dress A Day made a gorgeous Tetris dress that’s so geeky, yet so good.

Geekologie showcases an anatomically-themed set of furniture by Vladi Rapaport, perfect for anyone who always wanted a skull chair or a brain ottoman (raises hand).

Sprite Stitch covers the cuteness of Pac-Man with a Pac-Man Fused Glass Pendant and Miniplushies by MalonB.

Fashion Indie’s Cult shows some stunning luxe laptops, the result of a collaboration between Dell and D.L. & Co.’s Douglas Little.

Susan, Shayne and Renee at Geek Crafts post their top Halloween costumes (the Red Queen is stunning, and I practically squeed at the Coraline “Other Mother” costume).

Super Punch has some colorful Katamari cosplay, screencaps from the illustration portion of the Capture the Sister Bioshock tutorial, and some plush monster creations from Etsy.

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Weekly Links: October 25 2009

Anatomy of Japanese Monsters via Drawn

Anatomy of Japanese Monsters via Drawn

This week in links, Geekologie is all about the cakes and legos: the Piranha Plant birthday cake and the Pac-Man cake look too amazing to eat, while a Pop-Up Lego Book and a Giant Lego Castle point out the possibilities of Lego construction.

Drawn! features a book on the Anatomy of Japanese Monsters.  Crazy!

The Super Mario proposal video has swept through the geek blogosphere and reminds us that pixels and love go hand in hand.

Super Punch has the best $10 Horror T-shirts at Threadless, so check it out so you can get your creep on before Halloween is here.

Timothy McSweeney is holding a contest to style your Wild Thing book; send it in by November 16, and get a mystery gift!

Design*Sponge has a great Edward Scissorhands style post to infuse a little Burton into your life.

Sprite Stitch is full of Mario and Mario patterns, Half Life, and Pac Man!  Go check it out!

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Weekly Links: October 18 2009

Skull Cake via Geekologie

Skull Cake via Geekologie

Cake Wrecks takes a break from the wrecks and shows us some awesome steampunk cakes.

Destructoid is all about art with Three Games in Fifteen Pixels and Seven of the Net’s Best Custom Munny’s.

At Geekologie, cakes once again take center stage in the form of delicious skulls sans brains.

PSFK brightens our world with a kitchen island made of 20,000 Lego Bricks.

SpriteStitch shows us that pixels are our pals with a Yoshi and Mario Sticker Wall Hanging and a Bubble Bobble Cross Stitch Clock.

We Love You So awarded the Grand Prize for the Wild Things Forts Contest to Eric Rice, with second place going to Dianne Que and an Honorable Mention to Ausia Lauts.  Congrats you guys!

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