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illustrativo:

new works on Pikaland

illustrativo:

new works on Pikaland

Nov 25
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designdust:

Serif Bag - Oh my how wonderful & clever.

designdust:

Serif Bag - Oh my how wonderful & clever.

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designdust:

Jessica from the daily drop cap gives us a sneak peak of her process of making type.

designdust:

Jessica from the daily drop cap gives us a sneak peak of her process of making type.

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cartolleria:

andreirobu: Fukt - a magazine for contemporary drawing

cartolleria:

andreirobu: Fukt - a magazine for contemporary drawing

Nov 23
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jenn-noya:

The First Book of Jazz
Illustration by Cliff Roberts
davidgeorgepearson’s photostream

jenn-noya:

The First Book of Jazz

Illustration by Cliff Roberts

davidgeorgepearson’s photostream

Nov 22
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Nov 21
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India por Sol Linero
(se ve hermosa en mi pared…muchas gracias)

India por Sol Linero

(se ve hermosa en mi pared…muchas gracias)

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illustrativo:

tim burtion sneak peak exhibition

illustrativo:

tim burtion sneak peak exhibition

Nov 20
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bauldoff:

Currently enjoying the Icebreaker performance of Philip Glass’ Music with Changing Parts. Does anyone know the story behind the excellent cover design?
Huge thanks to Mareen Fischinger for identifying the cover’s designer as Tony Pritchard, Course Director of the Design for Visual Communication course at the London College of Communication. Once again, crowdsourcing succeeds in record time!
From Pritchard’s notes on the project: The design is based on the musical structure (76 vertical divisions) over which 8 (horizontal) groups of musicians play the themes randomly.

bauldoff:


Currently enjoying the Icebreaker performance of Philip Glass’ Music with Changing Parts. Does anyone know the story behind the excellent cover design?

Huge thanks to Mareen Fischinger for identifying the cover’s designer as Tony Pritchard, Course Director of the Design for Visual Communication course at the London College of Communication. Once again, crowdsourcing succeeds in record time!

From Pritchard’s notes on the projectThe design is based on the musical structure (76 vertical divisions) over which 8 (horizontal) groups of musicians play the themes randomly.

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