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Thursday, 10th May

alexewhit:

Adobe Caslon Type Specimen - by Two Times Eliott

considertheaesthetic:

I love this packaging for The Bitter Chocolatier by Miguel Molina Design.

“The brand has an edge. The elegant look contrasts sharply with its ironic humour. Poking fun at himself, The Bitter Chocolatier tells his tales of misfortune throughout his life through the different flavors.”

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Monday, 7th May

typethatilike:

NYC’s first vodka distillery in over 100 years

daily.liftluxe.com

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Monday, 7th May

(Source: mindthat, via goffgough)

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Monday, 7th May
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Thursday, 3rd May
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Thursday, 3rd May
sovietpostcards:

by B. Parmeev, 1969

sovietpostcards:

by B. Parmeev, 1969

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Wednesday, 2nd May
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Tuesday, 1st May

Contact cards printed using offset and letterpressing techniques. For adjustable scale in staff, personal and cost-effective labels can be printed and affixed to the cards.

(Source: leftraggedright.com)

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Monday, 30th April
thepoliticalnotebook:

“Hal Araak fi Olaak?” From a new series of posters designed by Ramallah-based Palestinian graphic designer Amer Amin. The picture is an upside-down photograph of torn down olive trees and the Arabic reads, in Amin’s own translation, “Will I ever see my country in good shape again?” and comes from the de facto anthem of Palestine, a poem called “Mawteni,” written in 1934 by Ibrahim Touqan.
[Mashallah News]

thepoliticalnotebook:

“Hal Araak fi Olaak?” From a new series of posters designed by Ramallah-based Palestinian graphic designer Amer Amin. The picture is an upside-down photograph of torn down olive trees and the Arabic reads, in Amin’s own translation, “Will I ever see my country in good shape again?” and comes from the de facto anthem of Palestine, a poem called “Mawteni,” written in 1934 by Ibrahim Touqan.

[Mashallah News]

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Friday, 27th April
murmurandshout:

Andrew Bird, Landland

murmurandshout:

Andrew Bird, Landland

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Friday, 27th April

(Source: hungerpack)

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Thursday, 26th April
jalexanderdiaz:

Paul Rand via No Barcode

jalexanderdiaz:

Paul Rand via No Barcode

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Wednesday, 25th April
graphicporn:

The Brief History of the Dead