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Mobile Content = A laptop on rollerskates?

Nov 27, 20:03 · Sarah Lazarovic


I'm in Banff with creative partner, Bob. We're exploring mobile apps for cards and animations, learning new words, and meeting new people. The Banff Centre for the Arts is a kind of paradise on Earth, full of smart and talented people all more than glad to help you with your art project. The deer are cute, too.


Moody fog is rolling in off the mountains, and we can watch it as our advisors teach us practical things like 'how to write a business plan' and 'how to find your inner simplicity.' I think I would call the style here Gothic Fleece.

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