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Paul Sahner

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New site and work by Paul Sahner.

Zombie!

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New illustration by Shalimar Luis.
Can be seen here.

New York : 1961 vs. 2009

1961 New York : 1961 vs. 2009
NYC Grid revisits photos shot in 1961 to see what has, or hasn’t, changed.

Equivocate

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A Typographical Experiment, more here.

Dr. Pepper’s Many Flavors

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New work from Shalimar Luis
More of this project can be seen @ shalimarluis.com

Swimming With Cnidaria

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Beautiful Etching by Alexandra Beguez.
Can also be seen @ Partners In Design | NYC

The Elderly Dream Too

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New Illustration, and more can be viewed @ www.shalimarluis.com
and the shirt can be voted for @ DesignByHumans

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Since
2008-12-08 22:34:37

Editor Notes

Different backgrounds.
Different schools.
Different designers.
Same goal: To share works, inspirations and thoughts related to art and design. Started in 2006, P.I.D. provides us with an otherwise missing outlet for the creativity not absorbed by our daily jobs.