Cardinal Poster
Cardinal Poster by Bebops

Colors thrill my soul and enrich my life! I decided to create a blog featuring a different color every day. Using my original photographs and designs I have created so many colorful products for my online store, Bebop's Place, and want to share them here. I am also constantly amazed at the fantastic rainbow of products available from the rest of the Zazzle community and plan to showcase some of them as well. I am hoping viewers, in discovering this blog, will enjoy and possibly purchase some of these lovely items.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Red

This mug features a contemporary abstract mosaic design of color, texture and form. The intense autumn red, gold, brown, yellow and orange colors will brighten your day!




With radiation and nuclear reactors a hot topic in the news this Zazzle Speck Case with a geiger counter effect offers a geeky solution to allaying unfounded fears of exposure to radioactivity. Just set the indicator on the microsievert and millirem scale to a safe level and relax. The design features a radiation dosimeter dial with a scale in the range 1 - 100 microSieverts per hour (and the corresponding 1 - 10 milliREM dosage) as measures of radiation absorbed by the body, and a color scale from green to red representing the extent of exposure hazard. Over the dial is a blue indicator that gives a reading from the scale. The case has a red brushed metal look and feel with simulated rivets along the sides, and a radiation sticker and red button below the radiation counter. All the elements that comprise the design are customizable and easy to remove or move around or replace. You may add your own text and images using the Customize It button. What is really neat is the blue indicator (geiger-indicator) that you can set anywhere along the scale from safe and green to living dangerously in the red. Move the indicator to your preferred setting before ordering. Please note that this Speck case design is a simulation; it does not measure radioactivity nor does it emit radiation.




Here is a beautiful red, black and white abstract poster.

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