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Jan Feliks Kallwejt is freelance graphic designer and illustrator currently based in Malaga and Warsaw. He co-operates with clients from several European countries and North America. For six years he has worked with agencies in Warsaw and Hamburg. Currently, Jan focuses on illustration, apparel design and personal art projects.
Simple yet sophisticated forms are the essence of his work. He juxtaposes and multiplies them bringing to life the complex and tricky compositions, spiced up with attention to detail. He usually limits color palette, operating within two or three tones. To render the reality he employs multilayered symbolism, occasionally dropping in a dose of perversion where not expected.
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DixonBaxi is “an independent creative agency working with some of the worlds most interesting companies across TV, advertising, print, digital and the ways they overlap.”


“Because Studio. is the freelance design practice of Loz Ives, a young chap from the north of england who has a keen eye for detail, simplicity and relevance within the work he produces.”
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Headers are the usually the first thing you see so the examples shown have gone for big, bold and beautiful headers that give the design character while also making them very memorable.
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“Most websites these days are center aligned probably due to the monitor sizes getting wider and wider. What is interesting though is recently, we have been noticing a come back with left aligned websites.”

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“Fonts are one of the essential parts of graphic design. The font that accompanies a graphic or web design helps define the feel and compliment the design.
There are a plethora of free fonts available on the internet, but many of them are lackluster or completely impractical. Today, we have 26 must-have fonts that are free to download and use in your personal designs. Make sure to read the license agreement for each font, as some are for personal use only, while others are free to use in commercial work.”


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