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Gorgeous white calligraphy and edge printing
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sweepmeup:

Gorgeous white calligraphy and edge printing
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sweepmeup:

Gorgeous white calligraphy and edge printing
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sweepmeup:

Gorgeous white calligraphy and edge printing
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sweepmeup:

Gorgeous white calligraphy and edge printing

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    • #wedding inspiration
    • #invitations
    • #design
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Black Koi 360 Marketing: Diet Coke a la Gaultier

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Cómo ya va siendo habitual (y tradicional) las botellas de Diet Coke se custodian para la llegada del verano en Europa. Grandes diseñadores de moda muestran sus propuestas decorando la botella con diseños únicos. En esta ocasión, el diseñador invitado ha sido el reconocido Jean Paul…

    • #marketing
    • #fashion
    • #moda
    • #Jean Paul Gaultier
    • #Coca-Cola
    • #Diet Coke
    • #Packaging
    • #design
    • #diseño
  • 1 year ago > blackkoi360
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If only the Mona Lisa wasn’t smiling….

Barbie doll  by Jocelyne Grivaud
Jocelyne Grivaud’s Barbie doll versions of famous works of art: Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring, and Man Ray’s Le Violon d’Ingres
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If only the Mona Lisa wasn’t smiling….

Barbie doll  by Jocelyne Grivaud
Jocelyne Grivaud’s Barbie doll versions of famous works of art: Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring, and Man Ray’s Le Violon d’Ingres
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If only the Mona Lisa wasn’t smiling….

Barbie doll  by Jocelyne Grivaud
Jocelyne Grivaud’s Barbie doll versions of famous works of art: Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring, and Man Ray’s Le Violon d’Ingres
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If only the Mona Lisa wasn’t smiling….

Barbie doll  by Jocelyne Grivaud

Jocelyne Grivaud’s Barbie doll versions of famous works of art: Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa, Vermeer’s Girl with the Pearl Earring, and Man Ray’s Le Violon d’Ingres

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    • #Barbie
    • #design
    • #art
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On a more creatively serious note…day 272

By now you’ve noticed there’s a very strong marketing/PR/design influence on my tumblr and that’s because that’s what I’ve been doing for the past 10 years. I now invite you to meet the tumblr of my most recent project, Black Koi 360 :)

    • #Black Koi 360 Marketing
    • #marketing
    • #graphic design
    • #design
    • #work
  • 1 year ago
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Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
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Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
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Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
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Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
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Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
Zoom Info
Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
Zoom Info
Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
Zoom Info
Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
Zoom Info
Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
Zoom Info
Brandversations…day 248
Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.
The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.
Zoom Info

Brandversations…day 248

Lately I’ve been checking out some incredible marketing and design blogs, as well as magazines and this week they all had something in common—Brandversations.

The series, titled Brandversation, remakes the logos of famous companies using the logo from their arch rival as the paintbrush. Company slogans are also reversed, brining to light the possibility that, in many minds, they may be just as appropriate for either business. The brain child of Romanian graphic designer Stefan Asafti, you can find more of his work on behance.net.


    • #ad
    • #brand
    • #creative
    • #design
    • #advertising
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One more!…day 60

Talk about the perfect way of starting the day, having pancakes made by Sergio to celebrate another month together. And he is so good at it! He says the secret is butter, but I think he might be keeping something to himself LOL

Work was a tad hectic since we still cannot get the videos right and load them to our server. I’m hoping we finish this as soon as possible, because before we know it we’ll be working on the April catalogue.

Luckily Jerry was back in the office and began working on a total of eleven vids. In the meantime, I began gathering as much information as possible about 4G since my boss is requesting a training video for all our employees-both corporate and retail teams. It’s crazy how six months ago we announced our ‘new’ 3G network and now we’re working on 4G. Good thing is so far things are coming together quite well.

While at the office, I texted Sergio and proposed we had dinner together out on the town. He chose the restaurant at Habita Hotel on Masaryk, LOBBY. Sergio absolutely loved his dinner, I’ve been so congested lately that food has no taste for me :{

As much as I was enjoying our time at Habita, my body decided it was time to go home and shut down. There’s been so much on my mind lately, I’m afraid I’m not getting much rest.

    • #HotelHabita
    • #LOBBY
    • #relationships
    • #work
    • #design
  • 2 years ago
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Lookbook almost ready…day 5

For the past couple of months, I had been trying to put a portfolio together of all my work over the last few years, but for some reason or another I either didn’t get to it or wasn’t too happy with the ideas. Finally, about 6 weeks ago I began working on it, and I’m so glad to say I only need about three more spreads to send it to be printed. Can’t wait to have the finished product in my hands.

    • #graphicdesign
    • #portfolio
    • #design
  • 2 years ago
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