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rainysolitude:

This awe­some pack­ag­ing series, Folksaga, was designed by by Caleb HeiseyFolksaga is a Swedish dis­tillery of akvavit, a tra­di­tional scan­di­na­vian liquor fla­vored with ingre­di­ents such as car­away, anise, or gin­ger. The con­cept behind the project was to broaden akvavit’s appeal to an American mar­ket while main­tain­ing its rich, nordic roots. Each bot­tle fea­tures a pop­u­lar folk tale from Sweden. Ranging from murky mer­maids to ter­ri­ble trolls, these mytho­log­i­cal char­ac­ters are always up to no good — prey­ing upon trav­el­ers lost in the wild. The project was art directed by Paul Kepple of Headcase Design.

(source: brain-food, via underwatergunfight)

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theoinglis:

Loving these cityscapes by Portland based painter Matte Stephens. Got a lovely M.Sasek-esque feel to them, I’m sure he must be a fan of his judging from the influences he lists;

“I love Mid 20th century industrial and graphic design like the work of Charles and Ray Eames, Alexander Girard, George Nelson/Irving Harper and fine artists of the same era like Ben Shahn and Paul Klee.”

He doesn’t just do city paintings though! All his work is really lovely so go have a look;

http://www.matteart.blogspot.co.uk/

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goodtypography:

arial & helvetica

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brain-food:

Meme trading cards? Awesome! Trade you two Business Cats for a Conspiracy Keanu. (Glen Brogan for Gallery 1988)

hahahah :D

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roxygen:

Turkish Islamic Calligraphy

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eatsleepdraw:

A drawing I recently did, soviet school kids.

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2nd year Critique - Jamie Evans

designatatrium:

Another great piece of work and again it’s his first website, Jamie Evans delivered his pitch and produced a website for the Brecon Beacons.

http://www.jregraphics.co.uk/

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