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graphic designer and illustrator
founder of cnbe. a creative network for independent belgian designers - cnbe.be
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life, love, art, design, music
July 23, 2006 Last login on:
November 22, 2008
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ilovedesign.com
Quark is trying hard to win some designer hearts back.
Quark Inc. announced today (02-27-08) that it has launched a community-based Web site for designers called ilovedesign.com. The Web site is developed around an interactive and accessible community concept that was inspired by a love for design. It features the work of leading industry designers David Carson, Peter Saville, Chip Kidd, and many more and gives users the opportunity to showcase their own work and become part of a design community.
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March 2nd, 2008
TDC best fonts of 2008
The Type Directors Club winning Entries of 2008. Worth a look.
www.tdc.org

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February 15th, 2008
Zoudov
Excellent animation student short on a really professional level.
Here's the Official website
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February 11th, 2008
Pepper Melon
Some nice motion graphic projects from Buenos Aires, Argentina.
www.peppermelon.tv

February 4th, 2008
janenrandoald
Nice typographical work from some fellow belgians.
check their work here

January 31st, 2008
grain editâ„¢
Grain edit is focused on classic design work from the 1950s-1970s and contemporary designers that draw inspiration from that time period.
Some really nice examples of older design works. A nice inspiration resource.
check it here

January 30th, 2008
Daniel Sannwald Photography
German fashion photographer Daniel Sannwald, who has done shoots for ID, Dazed&Confused and adicolor updates his portfolio and new website.
check it out. daniel sannwald photography

January 4th, 2008
just me myself and I

changed the looks of my personal portfolio again and added some new stuff
take a look, comments negative/positive or constructive are welcome





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