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evhuwa:

Matt Lehman

I’m not sure why I haven’t posed any of his work prior to this, but I am really loving his work for Nordstrom. Such a great palette. The rest of his work is top-notch too. Take a look here.

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This was possibly one of my favorite assignments once I understood the process. It was line intervals at their finest. We had to build 8 cubes, and each side had to have line intervals. We had to transform the 8 cubes from state 1 (a perfect cube) to state x (whatever we ended up with). Each side then had to relate to every integrated side it connected to. It was extremely challenging, but I loved it!

A flyer I designed for a Christmas Party that’s coming up. An abstraction of Christmas lights.

A flyer I designed for a Christmas Party that’s coming up. An abstraction of Christmas lights.

saras-takeover:

I’m a little in love with Jamie Oliver’s kitchenwear & spices packaging. 

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evhuwa:

Matt Lehman

I’m not sure why I haven’t posed any of his work prior to this, but I am really loving his work for Nordstrom. Such a great palette. The rest of his work is top-notch too. Take a look here.

(via itsallgoodmostly)

nevver:

Avenue B, Randy Zucherman

nevver:

Avenue B, Randy Zucherman

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This was possibly one of my favorite assignments once I understood the process. It was line intervals at their finest. We had to build 8 cubes, and each side had to have line intervals. We had to transform the 8 cubes from state 1 (a perfect cube) to state x (whatever we ended up with). Each side then had to relate to every integrated side it connected to. It was extremely challenging, but I loved it!

A flyer I designed for a Christmas Party that’s coming up. An abstraction of Christmas lights.

A flyer I designed for a Christmas Party that’s coming up. An abstraction of Christmas lights.

saras-takeover:

I’m a little in love with Jamie Oliver’s kitchenwear & spices packaging. 

(via itsallgoodmostly)

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