Designer Reaches Out To Potential Employers With Adobe-Inspired Chocolate Bars
Based in Brooklyn, graphic designer April Hansen came up with a way to end an interview on a sweet note—she has created chocolate bars that are designed to look like the icons of Adobe’s core design programs.
More info: Behance (h/t: designtaxi)
Words have been added to the letters that are usually found on the icons so that they spell out positive messages about her—for instance, the Illustrator chocolate bar reads,
“I always aim to exceed expectations”.
At the back of the chocolate bars, you would find some “designer facts” that tells you more about Hansen, as well as her contact and social media details.
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