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Jade Monk – Amazing Tea Packaging

Done by Moxie Sozo in Colorado, the packaging features illustations following the tipical japanese mystical creatures illustrations.

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Aerial Photography by Mike Burdon

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Fantastic Photography Portfolio by Mike Burdon, a Photographer from Spain.
Aerial work immediately brings a fresh exciting aspect to photographs. This is a challenging location to shoot frames due to time restrictions and weather conditions, but the rewards can be remarkable.

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Top 12 Grungy Business Card Design Tutorials

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As a freelance we must have a creative and attractive business card that deliver business information about your company or yourself. Business cards are an essential part of your brand identity, so the design must be unique and well designed to make a good first impression. And with grunge style design, a business card will look more attractive compared with clean and simple design.

In this article you can find top 12 business card design tutorials which will guide you to create your own grunge business card design. And at the end of the article, we have selected the best 7 premium grunge business card template for your inspiration.

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Simplicity is the Best Policy

One of the challenges of logo designing is that it should combine two seemingly opposite values simultaneously. On one hand, design of a logo should be vivid and rich to be able to capture the attention of the audience, but on the other hand, logo should be as simple as possible in order to be clearly recognizable and easy to remember. After all, everybody knows the wise saying, claiming that simplicity is nothing but the ultimate level of sophistication. In addition to definite artistic values of a simple logo design, it is also a very effective and successful way to represent an organization or a product. Indeed, most of world known brands have simple logos. So, why don’t we use the available experience and get some inspiration from the existing simple logo designs?

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Absolutely Amazing Photography by Irene Suchocki

“I am a self-taught freelance photographer. I was born in Toronto, but moved to Montreal in 2001, and will be forever grateful to my high school French teacher.

I love to experiment with different styles and techniques, both in-camera and in my digital darkroom. Faithfully capturing a scene is less important to me than finding that little bit of mystery, evoking a certain mood, or telling a story. Through my photography, I like to explore of the ethereal, the surreal, the whimsical, the mysterious, and the beautiful. I like to consider each photograph a little poem for the eyes.”

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Great Paintings by James Zar

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James Zar was born in San Pedro, California in 1941 and came from a family of hard-working fishermen. The vitality of strong working men set against the background of the eternal sea’s enchantment was the influential environment where he learned about life.

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The Writable – A Creative and Fun Table You Write On

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How can a piece of furniture make people more communicative? Check out The Writable, designed by Tianyu Xiao, which creates a fun and interactive, form meets function table that’s sure to get the conversation rolling around morning coffee or any business meeting.

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Shyscapes (video)

Tech Poetry by Misha Shyukin

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Cosmic Communist Constructions Photographed

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From the early 70s, until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991, the USSR experienced somewhat of a unique, and decidedly bizarre, period in architecture. Taking advantage of the nation’s crumbling control, architects pushed the boundaries of design, way beyond modernism, with expressionist works that defied any kind of traditional convention. Fascinated by what he considers to be the fourth age of Soviet architecture, Frédéric Chaubin – editor-in-chief of French lifestyle magazine Citizen K – has documented these spectacular feats of otherworldly architecture over the last 7 years, the outcome of which appears in the form of this splendid new Tashcen book and an exhibition that runs at Karlsruhe’s Museum of Contemporary Art until 27th March.

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