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February’s Designs of the Month! Have you ever wondered who designs the weekly posters and fliers in the bathrooms and around campus? Our designers create them! February’s weeklies were...
Dowling Duncan US Bank Note Designs: Interesting redesign of money. Click through to read about why designs selected were selected, why they have a vertical orientation, and lots more. What...
Full Title: Typographeee. Design and typography for dummies, but in a good... Typographeee. Design and typography for dummies, but in a good way. From their website: Typographeee.com is the...
Printeresting.com (All things printmaking): From their website: Since 2008, the thinking person’s favorite online resource for interesting printmaking miscellany. From “fine art” prints and...
Full Title: New SEB staff shirt design also to be used on a tablecloth and... New SEB staff shirt design also to be used on a tablecloth and staff passes. Artwork montage includes work by...
waxandmilk: Gary Anderson (right): creator of the recycling symbol 1970 Anderson was a 23-year-old USC Architecture graduate when he entered the Container Corporation of America’s design...
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Penny typography by Stagmeister Inc. “Obsessions make my...
Penny typography by Stagmeister Inc. “Obsessions make my life worse and my work better”. I love that. More here.
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