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Modern Style T-shirt

I just wanted to design something new, distinct and radically different from all these “zombie” t-shirts, something that says: “Less is more”.

And here it is, a modern style t-shirt. I consider, people who are really passionate about minimalism and modernism, should love it. This one looks really stylish.

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$17


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The gallery of websites designed with grid-based approach

I’m happy to announce my new project “Grid Based Designs”. The gallery showcases some of the world’s best websites designed with grid-based approach and beautiful web typography.

If you’ve got a website with an appealing look, do not hesitate to submit it. Your submission will be very much appreciated.
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Edward Ruscha


Screenprint #33/50 of “Standard Station (E. 5)” (1966) by Edward Ruscha auctioned for $170,000 in November 2009, setting a new record. The previous auction record for a Ruscha print was established in 2007, when “Hollywood” was sold for $133,000. Bio and more work of Edward Ruscha over at the journal of Geebird & Bamby.



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Ken Adam


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2 new design books by Gestalten


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Journal of Geebird & Bamby Ltd.

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Mid-Century Modern Furniture Poster



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