Throwback Thursday: FableVision Celebrates Dot Day!

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Throwback Thursday: FableVision Celebrates Dot Day!

International Dot Day is a worldwide celebration of creativity, inspired by FableVision's founder Peter H. Reynolds and his book The Dot. For Dot Day 2012, the creative folks at FableVision Studios made their own dots, which we would like to share below. It's a big year for Dot Day (the official day is September 15-ish). It's the 10th anniversary, and over 1 million people have signed up. We'll be making dots in-studio again tomorrow, so keep an eye on our Twitter feed, as we'll be tweeting them out.

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FableVision and Extra Life

Meatball. That’s the name given to a stuffed Koala bear that soldiered through my husband’s surgery with him nearly 23 years ago. A radiologist at Boston Children’s Hospital gave it to him during his stay and at some point, Mike says, he dropped a meatball on the bear – thus the name.

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FableVision Asks: Can You Dig It?

With the growing success of Mayan Mysteries, Dig-It! Games approached FableVision with a unique project: Create a stand-alone app that would drive traffic to the Dig-It! website and act as marketing support for Mayan Mysteries.

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FableVision Founder Plants $5K Vision for Greenway

Rose had a vision. Traveling the world in a fantastical teapot, Rose finds a neglected plot of land in a bustling city to transform into a garden. From the imagination of FableVision co-founder and New York Times best selling author Peter H. Reynolds, Rose’s Garden was dedicated to Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy. Reynolds donated $5,000 of the book's royalties to the Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Greenway Conservancy.

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