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Northfields London Newsletters / Maps Collection on Behance #pattern #uncoated #iconset #grass #london #print #tube #book #texture #map #icons #illustration #tag #stock #bespoke #detail

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Northfields London Newsletters / Maps Collection on Behance #pattern #uncoated #iconset #grass #london #print #tube #book #texture #map #icons #illustration #tag #stock #bespoke #detail

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Hudson-Powell's Impala rebrand finds the human side to empowering tech

Creative Boom

Thanks to the inclusion of precise curves and sharp, industrial design-inspired angles, its bold forms further capture air ticket and air tag typography. Topping off Impala's new design identity is a system of colourful, travel-inspired typographic tags and buttons.

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Northfields London Newsletters / Maps Collection on Behance #pattern #uncoated #iconset #grass #london #print #tube #book #texture #map #icons #illustration #tag #stock #bespoke #detail

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Northfields London Newsletters / Maps Collection on Behance #pattern #uncoated #iconset #grass #london #print #tube #book #texture #map #icons #illustration #tag #stock #bespoke #detail

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50 Best Sites to Download Free SVG Files (2024)

HONGKIAT

They’re perfect for creating sharp website icons and work wonderfully for print materials too. But the question is, where can you find high-quality SVG graphics and icons, especially for free? Whether you’re on the hunt for SVG logos, icons, or any other graphics, there should be something that meets your need.

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Things on Icons / Riccardo Casinelli

Designspiration

Discover more of the best Logos, Icons, Bag Icons, Bag Tags, and Logo Icons inspiration on Designspiration Saved by Craig Dimond (@craigd).

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World map of illustrated animals

FlowingData

We see the world, in our heads, through icons.” Tags: animals , Anton Thomas , illustration , New York Times It’s called Wild World. The New York Times highlighted the work : “We don’t see the latitude and longitude lines of maps,” he said. “We The African lion should tower over Kilimanjaro, if we’re drawing an emotional map.”

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Studio BND revitalises Arts for Dementia with a vibrant rebrand

Creative Boom

Studio BND streamlined the user experience, adhering to AA and AAA accessibility standards, implementing Alt-Tagging, and introducing a mouse-free navigation system for those with mobility-based disabilities. The website design focuses on accessibility, vibrancy, hope, and enjoyment – a departure from the conventional tone in the sector.

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