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Digit-al Dozen Does Geeks: Binary Code
Another day of the Digit-al Dozen does Geeks, and today I bring you something for the computer nerds/geeks out there. I personally am not a computer person - I use it for the blog and social media outlets, but if it's broken - forget it. I can't fix it. So here's my nail art for today, a complex computer/binary code! I started with a base China Glaze Holly Day and then painted on the numbers using China Glaze I'm With the Lifeguard. I made it matte (because I have been in love with matte for this whole theme) and that's it.
For those that don't know, the Digit-al Dozen is a private nail art group I belong to. In this group, there are some very talented ladies, and each month we come up with a theme to create five awesome nail art designs from!
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Makes me think of the matrix! Love it!
ReplyDeleteMatrix was also the first thing that came to mind when I saw this, it's really neat!
ReplyDeleteHeather, these look awesome!! Man, those teeny digits must have taken an age to do! The colours you picked are totally perfect, and I love it in matte!
ReplyDeleteyep - very matrix-y. love it!
ReplyDeleteLove this - it looks awesome matte! And the geek theme looks so fun! :)
ReplyDeleteOh wow! These are fabulous!
ReplyDeleteI def see The Matrix too!! These are great I love the contrast!
ReplyDeleteAwesome!
ReplyDeleteThese are just too cute! They look awesome matted!
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I came across your blog, it's great! x
ReplyDeleteGood for you! You relate to some of us who suffered through all those years of having to work with old computer programming code and keypunch cards! Have to say once the monitors went from black and white to black with yellow glowing letters it was so hard on the eyes - this green when it came in was a lot easier to look at - ah - all that history behind me...did anyone say Fortran and Cobalt programming languages? Gads I am old!
ReplyDeleteMatte makes everything better, cool!
ReplyDeleteI don't understand binary code...
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