Thursday, August 30, 2012

One Dream Coin



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All pictures and the conceptual idea of the One Dream Coin or One Dream Token presented in this publication created with help of Anastasia Langerman, Daniel Langerman, Eric Langerman and released by Michael Langerman under public domain dedication licence with one condition: no future changes in laws can change public nature of this work, period.

The main idea behind One Dream Coin is to use it as non-monetary measurement for individual happiness. The One Dream Coin is a virtual, imaginary reward for personal creativity and accomplishments.
You earn One Dream Coin by making your dream come true.
Nominal value of a One Dream Coin is equivalent to one accomplished dream of a person.
All dreams are equivalent.
Only a human (a person) can dream, have a wish, and fulfill an idea. Therefore, only a person is entitled to reward himself with One Dream Coin. The One Dream Coin is not to reward a non person such as: an organization, government, corporation, company, etc.
You are the rightful owner of your accomplished dreams, ideas and creations, therefore you can: copy, paste, save, print, draw, craft, mold, etc as many One Dream Coins as you have accomplished dreams, ideas and creations.

The conceptual design for the One Dream Coin. The side A (the head) of the coin is presented with a shape of a heart between the words "one dream". The symbols can be read as: one heart dream or one love dream. The space defined by the heart shape can be used as a template for writing a short note or adding a photo, picture, description of the accomplished dream that is associated with each particular coin. The side B (the tail) of the coin is presented with a simple drawing of a tail, or a donkey's behind. A donkey knows very well that the journey to a dream could be a rough one. Keep your pace and stay your ground on this journey in order to reap the rewards of your accomplishments. Overall, I tried to keep the design of One Dream Coin simple and easy for understanding and drawing by even young kids. Reward your children's creative accomplishments with One Dream Coins.
One Dream Coin is a symbol of creativity currency, possibly the safest money that is totally free of greediness, blood, drugs, and all other evil.
Have fun and happy twisting :)

First, I have sketched design of the One Dream Coin on paper. Then I scanned it and used Photoshop to edit it. I present the results of my efforts in this publications for your unlimited use.
Below are pictures in jpeg format. Dimension: Width 1.5 inch; Height 1.5 inch; Resolution 300 pixels/inch; Width 450 pixels; Height 450 pixels.




Below are pictures in jpeg format. Dimensions: Width 1.5 inch; Height 1.5 inch; Resolution 72 pixels/inch; Width 108 pixels; Height 108 pixels






Below are pictures in gif format. Dimensions: Width 1.5 inch; Height 1.5 inch; Resolution 72 pixels/inch; Width 108 pixels; Height 108 pixels






Black and white pictures in jpeg format. Dimension: Width 1.5 inch; Height 1.5 inch; Resolution 300 pixels/inch; Width 450 pixels; Height 450 pixels


Black and White pictures in jpeg format. Dimensions: Width 1.5 inch; Height 1.5 inch; Resolution 72 pixels/inch; Width 108 pixels; Height 108 pixels.


Black and white pictures in gif format. Dimensions: Width1.5 inch; Height 1.5 inch; Resolution 72 pixels/inch; Width 108 pixels; Height 108 pixels.


Monday, August 6, 2012

Update

I have embedded YouTube videos in all corresponding blog posts. This way you can watch video instruction directly at the blog post page.
Currently, Yahoo is not supporting video uploads to Voice Yahoo service (former Associated content). Therefore, I don't have the option to upload new videos to this service.
Facebook? I am too tired of constant changes in design, policy and etc. Most importantly, I prefer to use networks with free access (no log ins) -Facebook tends to lock users in. So, for now I postpone publishing video instructions on Facebook until Facebook team change it in favor of Open Internet.