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<title>Geri Coady | Designer & Illustrator in St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada</title>
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<a href="/" class="logo" title="Illustration, Design, and Photography in Newfoundland, Canada by Geri Coady"><h1>Illustration, Design, and Photography in Newfoundland, Canada by Geri Coady</h1></a>
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<h3>Illustration and Design from the Edge of the Earth</h3>
<p>I’m Geri Coady—a designer and illustrator living and working in St. John’s Newfoundland—the most easterly city in North America. I've got an eye for detail, a passion for the web, and I'm ready to work with clients worldwide. <a href="#">Want to learn more?</a></p>
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<h1><a href="#">Germany & Beyond Tellerrand</a></h1>
<p role="note">Posted in <a href="#">Life</a>, <a href="#">Web Design</a>, <a href="#">Reviews</a> on <time pubdate datetime="2012-11-28T22:16:01-03:30">November 28, 2012</time></p>
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<p class="excerpt-lg">I recently got back from Düsseldorf, Germany where I was invited to speak at the second Beyond Tellerrand web conference, hosted by the lovely Marc Thiele.</p>
<p class="excerpt-sm">Beyond Tellerrand was my first 45-minute talk — an expansion of my twenty minute talk called Colouring the Web, which I did for the first time at Go Beyond Pixels earlier this year…</p>
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<p role="note">Posted in <a href="#">Life</a>, <a href="#">Web Design</a>, <a href="#">Reviews</a> on <time pubdate datetime="2012-11-28T22:16:01-03:30">November 28, 2012</time></p>
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<p class="excerpt-lg">Admittedly, I’m a bit of a pack rat. I’m not talking hoarders-style, but I do have trouble parting with little things that are memorable for me. Not photos—I’m that person who keeps every movie ticket stub, boarding pass, and concert ticket neatly in a scrapbook to reflect on every now and then.</p>
<p class="excerpt-sm">My tendency to hold on to memories has naturally crossed over into the digital world. I keep all e-mail conversations, I rarely delete tweets, and I have extensive archives of photography and artwork. Even MP3s of songs I’ve grown sick of are more likely to end up backed up on a CD than thrown in the Trash.</p>
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<h1><a href="#">What Goes Up, Doesn't Have to Come Down</a></h1>
<p role="note">Posted in <a href="#">Life</a>, <a href="#">Web Design</a>, <a href="#">Reviews</a> on <time pubdate datetime="2012-11-28T22:16:01-03:30">November 28, 2012</time></p>
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<p class="excerpt-lg">Admittedly, I’m a bit of a pack rat. I’m not talking hoarders-style, but I do have trouble parting with little things that are memorable for me. Not photos—I’m that person who keeps every movie ticket stub, boarding pass, and concert ticket neatly in a scrapbook to reflect on every now and then.</p>
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<p role="note">Posted in <a href="#">Life</a>, <a href="#">Web Design</a>, <a href="#">Reviews</a> on <time pubdate datetime="2012-11-28T22:16:01-03:30">November 28, 2012</time></p>
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<p class="excerpt-lg">Admittedly, I’m a bit of a pack rat. I’m not talking hoarders-style, but I do have trouble parting with little things that are memorable for me. Not photos—I’m that person who keeps every movie ticket stub, boarding pass, and concert ticket neatly in a scrapbook to reflect on every now and then.</p>
<p class="excerpt-sm">My tendency to hold on to memories has naturally crossed over into the digital world. I keep all e-mail conversations, I rarely delete tweets, and I have extensive archives of photography and artwork. Even MP3s of songs I’ve grown sick of are more likely to end up backed up on a CD than thrown in the Trash.</p>
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<p>Accepting work from July 2013</p>
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