Author: Diana Adams
Diana has a passion for blogging. You can usually find Diana working in her home office in Atlanta or sitting in the corner of a downtown Starbucks somewhere with her mobile devices in one hand and a Grande Caramel Macchiato in the other. She loves Star Wars, hot chicken wings, and nice people.

The Power Of Photoshop In A Blade Runner Speed Painting
I never worked much in Photoshop until I started writing articles on this site back in 2009. Since I'm so picky about the size and sharpness of the images in my posts, I use it every day now. I would still consider myself a Photoshop beginner at best, although a few months ago, I learned how to chan ...

QR Code Island: When Hi-Tech & Low-Tech Combine
Interesting things always seem to happen when high-tech and low-tech materials get mixed together into creative art. We've featured this before in an art installation that combined textiles and technology. The result of that design was dozens of LED flowers that were truly stunning.
Today I'd lik ...

12 Past Present & Future Corporate Logo Designs
Following the evolution of logos is fascinating. I'm not a designer, but I think one of the keys to a successful logo change is keeping the essence of the original, but making it different, if that makes sense. It's similar to watching someone with a lot of followers on Twitter change their avatar, ...

Time Warp Photography: Yoda Was A War Hero In The 1930s
Just the other day, Richard wrote an article called Star Wars Characters From 1921. It was a bizarrely interesting combination of steampunk and old-timey messages which combined to show us what those characters might have looked like if they were created in that decade.
This article also portrays ...

How To: Beat Airport Baggage Limits & Fees
We all know that in the past few years, airlines have really cracked down on baggage restrictions. Not only have they gotten super strict about what they will allow people to carry-on the flight, but they have also started charging fees for checked luggage, which in the past was free.
This isn't ...

Superheroes As Unborn Babies: A Glimpse Into The Womb
Just when I thought we had featured all the popular superheroes in just about every way imaginable, Alexandre Nicolas surprises us with a new interpretation. This is how he imagines the superheroes before they were born, while they were still in the womb.
These are very interesting to me, especia ...

Gutters & Drains That Play Music When It Rains
Since I'm on the Internet pretty much all day every day, sometimes I think I've seen it all. Many times people will send me tweets and ask where I find the stuff I write about, and I don't even know how to answer that question. When you spend as much time online as Richard and I do, finding wild, wa ...

Creative Inspiration: Wear Wild Flowers In Combat Boots
We write about shoes a lot on Bit Rebels. I'm a shoe girl all the way, and I own more pairs of shoes than I do shirts, socks and blue jeans combined. I'm in love with beautiful shoes, and I can't help it. It's just who I am. Often times we write about shoes that aren't even made to wear. Richard jus ...

Lobster In Ice Cream: Disgusting Or Delicious
We write about a lot of things on Bit Rebels that fall into the WTF category of creations. They are usually things that you just have to stare at in disbelief. Every now and then, those things involve food. It seems chefs can be just as creative as any other artists, and the combinations they someti ...

The Pimped Out Futuristic Daft Punk Helmet Version 2.0
Often times we see artists create fabulous designs that go viral on the Internet, and when this happens, many times they are inspired to create a second version. Whether it's because of the comments and feedback from the Internet community, or just a new surge of inspiration, they will often go back ...

New World Record: World’s Largest Chocolate Bar
As you might have figured out from all the news about it online lately, the Guinness Book of World Record people have been out and about recently, showing up all over the place, confirming new world records for their 2012 edition of the classic book which will be published soon. Just last week I wro ...

Retro Nintendo 64 Star Wars Tie Fighter Game Console
Since we love retro video games, we often write about them on Bit Rebels. My very first memory of playing a video game was when my father bought me an Atari. I sat in my hot pink bean bag chair and played Frogger all summer long. I was so fascinated with it, and it never got old.
I can remember p ...

World’s First Lego Greenhouse Built With 100,000 Lego Bricks
Many people consider London to be the design capital of the world, and each year in September when I see all the designs showcased at the London Design Festival, I can understand why. They are always fresh and innovative, and since I'm not a designer, I usually just stare at them in complete awe.
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High Heel Nike Dunks: For Kickin Ass While Looking Good
I'm a big fan of high heels, and I always have been. Shopping for them is especially fun. There is nothing that can lift a Cosmo girl's spirits like trying on stilettos at a department store. They make our legs look long and lean, and I've got some nice big 'ol calf muscles from wearing them over th ...

A Disease Called Humans: A Creative Comic About The Earth
One thing that we love at Bit Rebels is the planet. Since we all live so far apart from each other, we feel the distance and the vastness of the Earth on a weekly basis. As technology continues to make our world smaller by connecting us all in ways we never thought possible even a decade ago, the fa ...