Design Quotes

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Pal – Poster

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Andrio Abero – Graphic Design & Illustration

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Andrio Abero is a Filipino-american graphic designer and illustrator from Seattle, living and working in the Cobble Hill neighborhood of Brooklyn, NY.

18 Dick Bruna Book Covers

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via Grain Edit

House Industries

Jamie-van-wart House Industries

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Ferg’s Vibes – Poster design

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Personal works

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Personal works

http://www.imaginarydesign.co.uk/

25 AH

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“25ah is a multidisciplinary design and concept consultancy studio with expertise in brand development, packaging and art direction, both in print and digital media”

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Beauty, Truth, Welfare

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My Personal project “Truth, Beauty, Welfare”

[Inspiration] Polish posters

4350 [Inspiration] Polish posters

Exhibition of posters related to Witold Gombrowicz theater plays
designer: Mieczyslaw Gorowski

“In 1968 the first poster museum in the world was opened in Warsaw. Two years earlier, Poland had held the First International Poster Biennial, which for many years was the most prestigious event of its kind. The proximity of those two events was no coincidence. At that time, Poland was known for being the centre of “wall and board” art. Its distinct character and artistic value meant that the world soon began to speak of the Polish poster school.
The school emerged in the late 1950s, when, after years of Social Realism being all-pervasive in art, Polish artistic life suddenly became much more exciting. Although success is usually dependent on many factors, we can safely say that the Polish poster school has one person to thank – the painter, drawer and graphic artist, Henryk Tomaszewski. He quickly gained the support of young and extremely talented artists who for years dedicated themselves to poster art. The most important artists of the Polish poster school were Jozef Mroszczak, Wojciech Zamecznik, Jan Mlodozeniec, Waldemar Swierzy, Jan Lenica and Franciszek Starowieyski.” (Polishposter.com)

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