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Typographic Design by Albert Pereta

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Beautifully well-considered work by Albert Pereta. His typographic design is especially impressive. via designworklife

  • February 3, 2011
  • By P.J. Onori
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Brandon Grotesque typeface by HvD Fonts. via designworklife

Brandon Grotesque typeface by HvD Fonts. via designworklife

  • January 20, 2011
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The Conquest by Delane Meadows. via designworklife

The Conquest by Delane Meadows. via designworklife

  • December 27, 2010
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Brilliant by FaceType is one of the more personable stencil…

Brilliant by FaceType is one of the more personable stencil fonts I have seen. via designworklife

  • December 9, 2010
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Infographic design by Kenny Barela. via designworklife

Infographic design by Kenny Barela. via designworklife

  • October 22, 2010
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