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April 15, 2010

This art's all in a day's work

As I'm coming up on the first anniversary of move-in day at my new home, I'm ashamed to say that many of my walls are still bare. It's hard to choose art. You want something stylish, but it's got to also be affordable and resonate on a personal level. 

That's why I was totally intrigued by IOGraph. How pretty is this? And, it's totally personalized - it's made by following the movement of your computer mouse!

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Formerly known as MousePath, and designed by Moscow's Anatoly Zenkov, the idea is that you run the program and go about a normal day at your computer. After a while, check back in on IOGraph and grab a photo of what you've done. Easy, homemade and unique art? Sign me up!

Available for Windows and Mac OS, as well as Linux, you can download it here.

(Found via 2Modern design blog)

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