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Wooster Mobile by Josh Spear
Wooster Collective has just launched "Wooster Mobile", a gallery of images for mobile phones wallpapers from artists featured on the Wooster Collective site. The project provides artists with a new market, as well as royalties for every download of their work. All the additional revenue is being donated to the charity-- Keep A Child Alive. I'm not generally a big mobile marketing fan, but the art is original and the cause is just. This first series includes artists like Spazmat, Flowergu, Rotgut, and many more.
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