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The Graphic Designer Continues to Make Us Happy by Redesigning Famous Logos in Medieval Style

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Graphic designer Ilya Stallone (previously featured) is well-known for his series of famous brand logos in medieval style. But he does not stop there and continues this series with new works.

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