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      Bebas Neue and Caviar Dreams are two of my favorites! (You can find them for FREE at fontsquirrel.com--the best font website known to man.) Two of my newer faves are Sail and Channel. Hope this helps :)

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      I do make all the personalized buttons :) All you need to do to link up is create a post on your blog and then visit mine after midnight on Friday to add your link. It stays open through Monday evening so that you have plenty of time!

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      I love photography! I took a few classes at RISD this year and currently shoot on my Nikon D5000 with an 18-200mm lens. I'm hoping to add a few lenses to my collection soon! My dad is a photographer, so I grew up around it--and he uses Nikon, so that's how I made the decision there ;) I have a LOT to learn, but it's fun.

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      first off, thank you! it means the world to me to have you as a fan :) blogging is the best, so be glad you've joined the throng. I create all my images in Adobe Illustrator, which I learned this past January in a class at the Rhode Island School of Design. I export all my images in the .png format, so they're crisp and clean. If you have any other questions, I'm happy to help--thanks again!

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      My favorite pair dates back to 2003...they were my first pair of Seven for All Mankind. They fit perfectly and have so many memories worn in ;)

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      Don't worry! It took me ages to learn how to code those buttons! Though I create my images in Adobe Illustrator, I had to google the beejezus out of sidebar buttons to find any sort of code. I'm currently in an HTML class, so hopefully I can give a more educated response in the near future.

      My first bit of advice is to use a web photo host {a la photobucket} to host the images. Once you've done that, find the direct link to insert in this code:

      <a href="INSERT THE LINK TO THE WEBPAGE" target="_blank"><img src="INSERT THE DIRECT IMAGE LINK" border="15" /></a>

      More to come on this...but this is the method to my madness now! Keep the questions coming :)

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      July 27, 2004: John Mayer - I was in the second row. It was unreal.

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