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In the western way of thinking things are separated from one another; but if we stop and observe how life works and flows, we’ll notice how the whole universe is made up of complementaries, how each single element of life gains a shape when linked to its unique context and then evolves in something more and more complex. (by italian artist Flavio Melchiorre).

In the western way of thinking things are separated from one another; but if we stop and observe how life works and flows, we’ll notice how the whole universe is made up of complementaries, how each single element of life gains a shape when linked to its unique context and then evolves in something more and more complex. (by italian artist Flavio Melchiorre).

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Craig Holden Feinberg was born in 1980 and spent most of his childhood in Columbia, Maryland. He received his BFA in graphic design from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was awarded the Thesis Citation and Faculty Award. After graduation he moved to Denver where he worked as a design consultant on integrated design projects for several corporations. Intent on furthering his design experience, he applied for and was accepted at Fabrica, The United Colors of Benetton Communications Research and Development Center in Treviso, Italy, where as a multi-disciplined designer created print advertising campaigns to support Fabrica clients and publications. He has been published in COLORS magazine, VORN magazine, FAB magazine, Fabrica Files/Fabrica 10 a book published by Electa. Awards include, The 2004 Reporters Without Borders campaign out of Paris, France, and Silver Prize winner of the 2004 Design Do! competition sponsored by the International Design Center Nagoya (IDCN), in Nagoya, Japan. Before moving back to Denver, Colorado, Craig worked closely with the World Health Organization, International Council of Nurses, Fabrica Features, FAB Magazine, United Colors of Benetton, Krvkurva Laga bag, Arte Fiera, La Ghirada Health Center, Cameroon Wildlife Aid Fund, and the Warsaw Children’s Hospital at Fabrica. He has been recently published in the latest book by TASCHEN called, Contemporary Graphic Design and he is currently working on a book project with Charlotte & Peter Fiell, the former design editor of Taschen. The book is entitled, “The Little Book of Shocking Food facts” which will be released later this year.

Craig Holden Feinberg was born in 1980 and spent most of his childhood in Columbia, Maryland. He received his BFA in graphic design from The University of the Arts in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where he was awarded the Thesis Citation and Faculty Award. After graduation he moved to Denver where he worked as a design consultant on integrated design projects for several corporations.

Intent on furthering his design experience, he applied for and was accepted at Fabrica, The United Colors of Benetton Communications Research and Development Center in Treviso, Italy, where as a multi-disciplined designer created print advertising campaigns to support Fabrica clients and publications.

He has been published in COLORS magazine, VORN magazine, FAB magazine, Fabrica Files/Fabrica 10 a book published by Electa. Awards include, The 2004 Reporters Without Borders campaign out of Paris, France, and Silver Prize winner of the 2004 Design Do! competition sponsored by the International Design Center Nagoya (IDCN), in Nagoya, Japan. Before moving back to Denver, Colorado, Craig worked closely with the World Health Organization, International Council of Nurses, Fabrica Features, FAB Magazine, United Colors of Benetton, Krvkurva Laga bag, Arte Fiera, La Ghirada Health Center, Cameroon Wildlife Aid Fund, and the Warsaw Children’s Hospital at Fabrica. He has been recently published in the latest book by TASCHEN called, Contemporary Graphic Design and he is currently working on a book project with Charlotte & Peter Fiell, the former design editor of Taschen. The book is entitled, “The Little Book of Shocking Food facts” which will be released later this year.

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Milton Campbell is a designer but most well known for being Ohmega Watts, international hiphip renaissance man. He now resides in Seattle, Washington. Full-time freelancer, artist, and photographer. He loves layout, color, and typography along with photography, and overall great design aesthetic. He’s constantly being molded, learning and growing in all of his creative fields of interest.

Milton Campbell is a designer but most well known for being Ohmega Watts, international hiphip renaissance man. He now resides in Seattle, Washington. Full-time freelancer, artist, and photographer. He loves layout, color, and typography along with photography, and overall great design aesthetic. He’s constantly being molded, learning and growing in all of his creative fields of interest.

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Take a look at: Happycentro’s PaperObjects

Take a look at: Happycentro’s PaperObjects

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Sean Herman was born and raised in Colorado. His passion for the things he loves has taken him many places. Traveling much of the world, this fresh breed of designer has experienced the art of design on a multitude of platforms and mediums. He focuses much of his work in the world of print design but still remains passionate about web work and other styles of creative campaigns. Sean is very actively involved in many areas of todays culture to validate what is hot and what is played out. Sean is intertwined deep in the new and very relevant music, urban and skate scenes which visually carries his passion and inspiration directly into his design work. As well as being able to make trendy “cool” stuff he is a very versatile designer that also enjoys simplicity and clean work…

Sean Herman was born and raised in Colorado. His passion for the things he loves has taken him many places. Traveling much of the world, this fresh breed of designer has experienced the art of design on a multitude of platforms and mediums.

He focuses much of his work in the world of print design but still remains passionate about web work and other styles of creative campaigns. Sean is very actively involved in many areas of todays culture to validate what is hot and what is played out. Sean is intertwined deep in the new and very relevant music, urban and skate scenes which visually carries his passion and inspiration directly into his design work. As well as being able to make trendy “cool” stuff he is a very versatile designer that also enjoys simplicity and clean work…

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Dan Kinto is a designer, dj, party promoter, producer and all-around nice guy from Portland, Oregon. He has a serious passion for type and art and uses that to create things via his one of a kind style of design. He is also looking for an über creative job in PDX. Hope you enjoy.

Dan Kinto is a designer, dj, party promoter, producer and all-around nice guy from Portland, Oregon. He has a serious passion for type and art and uses that to create things via his one of a kind style of design. He is also looking for an über creative job in PDX. Hope you enjoy.

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Indeed, with a unique Old School look & feel, Neucreative showcases their work.

Indeed, with a unique Old School look & feel, Neucreative showcases their work.

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In this initial project, the idea was to create a visual conflict, which would cause an impact. The design brings together contemporary and classic forms. Bom Dia

In this initial project, the idea was to create a visual conflict, which would cause an impact. The design brings together contemporary and classic forms. Bom Dia

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