1. photo

    photo

    photo

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  3. German. Bold. Italic.

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  4. photo

    photo

    photo

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    photo

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  6. Thinking now think

    Thinking now think

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  7. May your coming year be filled with magic and dreams and good madness. I hope you read some fine books and kiss someone who thinks you’re wonderful, and don’t forget to make some art: write or draw or build or sing or live as only you can. And I hope, somewhere in the next year, you surprise yourself.
    – Neil Gaiman (via guidon)

    (via bloodygoodquotes)

    2 months ago  /  22 notes  /  Source: guidon

  8. Art house by Brother O’Mara on Flickr.Now this is inspiring! Something old is something new.

    Art house by Brother O’Mara on Flickr.

    Now this is inspiring! Something old is something new.

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  9. This needs colour.

    This needs colour.

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  10. Love Punks do ‘Junk Punk’ excellent!

    8 months ago  /  0 notes  /  Source: vimeo.com

  11. Oh yes he did! Shame.

    Oh yes he did! Shame.

    8 months ago  /  2 notes  /  Source: tonyabbottsays

  12. Just proves you’re never too old to take up graffiti…

    Just proves you’re never too old to take up graffiti…

    8 months ago  /  0 notes  /  Source: theaustralian.com.au

  13. The Art of Logo Design | Off Book | PBS (by PBSoffbook)

    9 months ago  /  0 notes  /  Source: youtube.com

  14. paulbeige:

Social Security and Human Rights
Social Justice Statement, Australian National Secretariat of Catholic Action, 1946.

There was such a wonderful balance of simplicity and message in design before the digital age

    paulbeige:

    Social Security and Human Rights

    Social Justice Statement, Australian National Secretariat of Catholic Action, 1946.

    There was such a wonderful balance of simplicity and message in design before the digital age

    10 months ago  /  1 note  /  Source: paulbeige