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Chromatics is a fusion between two of the passions of the graphic designer Ana Pais: photography and graphic art , executed through a technique smoothly developed by herself, wich allow her to express prefectly exactly how she is.

Chromatics is a fusion between two of the passions of the graphic designer Ana Pais: photography and graphic art , executed through a technique smoothly developed by herself, wich allow her to express prefectly exactly how she is.

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Vodka: Street Wear from Colombia...

Vodka Street Wear Shoot 1¿You know when you have a few drinks gone to your head and you start feeling good and things start to get all crazy and fun? If you do, then u can totally relate to VODKA Street Wear and what they’re trying to communicate.

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The unbelievable “What lies beneath the surface” photographic work from Guy Sargent is a set one can rarely afford to appreciate. Started in 2006 and stands as an ongoing long-term project exploring the various stages both in landscape & architecture.

The unbelievable “What lies beneath the surface” photographic work from Guy Sargent is a set one can rarely afford to appreciate. Started in 2006 and stands as an ongoing long-term project exploring the various stages both in landscape & architecture.

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A book using layout elements as the complement of photographic elements. Quite sublime design using very trendy yellow-black color scheme.

A book using layout elements as the complement of photographic elements. Quite sublime design using very trendy yellow-black color scheme.

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Ombres et Diamants by Justin Maller part of his Solo show “Black Salt Mezzanine”

Ombres et Diamants by Justin Maller part of his Solo show “Black Salt Mezzanine”

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Charmer by Justin Maller part of his Solo show “Black Salt Mezzanine”

Charmer by Justin Maller part of his Solo show “Black Salt Mezzanine”

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HYMS by Justin Maller part of his Solo show “Black Salt Mezzanine”

HYMS by Justin Maller part of his Solo show “Black Salt Mezzanine”

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South African Photographer and Designer Estian Fourie’s Nature of Fire resulted on a clean layout design is orientated towards themes according to each subject.

South African Photographer and Designer Estian Fourie’s Nature of Fire resulted on a clean layout design is orientated towards themes according to each subject.

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Ill Studio brings vintage into Nike, with a remarkable use of typography and still photography.

Ill Studio brings vintage into Nike, with a remarkable use of typography and still photography.

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Beautiful and clean editorial design by Mark Adamson for his own magazine documenting his stay in New York.

Beautiful and clean editorial design by Mark Adamson for his own magazine documenting his stay in New York.

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