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Anyone that can crank out a project a day gets two giant thumbs up from me. And when it's done well my enthusiasm can't be suppressed. Case in point, A Lyric a Day by Lukes Beard -- taking lyrics from a song and turning them into art. You can see all 150 (and counting) on his Flickr stream or follow on his dedicated Tumblr.
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