Thomas Hawk’s Last 320 Websites

by Scott Beale on February 9, 2006 · 0 comments

320 Websites

Inspired by Stabilo Boss’ collection of Web 2.0 logos, Thomas Hawk decided to assemble a collection of the favicons from the last 320 websites that he visited. The resulting image can be seen on Flickr (here’s the full size version). If you look closely, you’ll see that Laughing Squid was included in Thomas’ website travels.

Something tells me that Thomas has quite a bit of free time on his hands. Maybe he should condsider taking up a hobby, like photography or something.

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