1. 6-j:

fireworks in Japanese summer festival

    6-j:

    fireworks in Japanese summer festival

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  2. 6-j:

千葉県銚子市は屏風ケ浦の写真

    6-j:

    千葉県銚子市は屏風ケ浦の写真

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  3. 6-j:

The Ganges in India.

    6-j:

    The Ganges in India.

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  4. dontrblgme:

Ginji (via Fried Toast)

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    Ginji (via Fried Toast)

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  5. poolsandpearls:

vintage book covers

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    vintage book covers

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  6. photo

    photo

    photo

    photo

    photo

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  7. weandthecolor:

Homestead Font
Designed by Luke Lisi.
More graphic design inspiration.
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    weandthecolor:

    Homestead Font

    Designed by Luke Lisi.

    More graphic design inspiration.

    posted by
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    6 months ago  /  163 notes  /  Source: behance.net

  8. weandthecolor:

Never Forever Never for Now

Designed by The Luxury of Protest.
“A quantitative visualisation of the transient nature of empire. The visualisation graphs all known empires, colonies and territorial occupations from 2334 BCE to the present day. Each empire occupies a slice of the pie graph with a known start (+) and end (×) date. Each slice is assigned a transparency value of 10% allowing for concurrent empires to be visualised – the more empires that occupy the same period of time in history, the whiter the graph. As history progresses, humankind’s competition for wealth, resources and the relentless drive toward conquest and occupation can be clearly seen in the graph.”
More poster design inspiration.
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    weandthecolor:

    Never Forever Never for Now

    Designed by The Luxury of Protest.

    “A quantitative visualisation of the transient nature of empire. The visualisation graphs all known empires, colonies and territorial occupations from 2334 BCE to the present day. Each empire occupies a slice of the pie graph with a known start (+) and end (×) date. Each slice is assigned a transparency value of 10% allowing for concurrent empires to be visualised – the more empires that occupy the same period of time in history, the whiter the graph. As history progresses, humankind’s competition for wealth, resources and the relentless drive toward conquest and occupation can be clearly seen in the graph.”

    More poster design inspiration.

    posted by
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    (via weandthecolor)

    6 months ago  /  146 notes  /  Source: septemberindustry.co.uk

  9. spatula:

(via Designspiration — Matt Adams)

    spatula:

    (via Designspiration — Matt Adams)

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  10. weandthecolor:

Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.
Illustration by Sachin Teng.

    weandthecolor:

    Stay Hungry. Stay Foolish.

    Illustration by Sachin Teng.

    (via weandthecolor)

    6 months ago  /  14,438 notes  /  Source: sachinteng