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Here’s the scenario: A website is overkill and poorly aligned with your artistic vision, and relying on Facebook or Tumblr doesn’t quite cut it either. What you want is a socially oriented vehicle that caters specifically to visual storytelling and moodboard-type output. Stampsy aims to fill that niche with a new, community platform for sharing stories and experiences. It allows for the artistic presentation of high-quality visuals, letting you publish your own work and that of others. “This is a frictionless way to create a long-form narrative in a magazine-like format,” Roman Mazurenko, Stampsy’s co-founder, told TNW. “There are two types of Web editors out there: What You See…

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