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40 Architects’ Business Cards for Delivering Your Message the Creative Way

40 Architects’ Business Cards for Delivering Your Message the Creative Way
Dear architects, if you ever felt like you needed a head start with a client or are simply on the lookout for a creative way to get to get your message across, today’s post is for you. After some serious research, we gathered a series of architects’ business cards that defy patterns and stand out in any wallet. As you can see in the photos below, most of them feature architecture-related imprints, others even come with an integrated small 3D house.

10 new free fonts Typography definitely plays a big role in any design, and here at WDL we really like to keep our readers updated with free and inspiring fonts, so we decided to gather a new list of free fonts for your delight. Check them out and remember to click the images to be redirected to the website were you can download the fonts. Enjoy! Bond is Dead Merge Light Teléfono The Kabel Font Wisdom Script Mensch Bender Novecento Satellite Cabin About the Author Henry Jones is a web developer, designer, and entrepreneur with over 14 years of experience. Related Posts 909 shares 10 Best New Free Fonts We’ve been on the prowl for some new free fonts to share with you. Read More 293 shares Spring Up your Designs with Some Free Flower Textures Textures are a good way to add personality, depth and interest to a design.

conceptURBANIZATION Praça do Toural, Guimarães 2012 by CE-EAUM Eric Hu - Archives and Explorations MyFonts: Webfonts & Desktop Fonts Aldis Ozolins Collapse Collapse is a fictional art exhibit that explores the ideas of the limits of human perceptions and the struggle to fill the ever present voids in our lives. The scope of the project involved exploring an original concept, creating 5 individual sculptures, an exhibition book, invitation, website, and poster. In essence this project required me to be both the artist, curator, and designer. See the full project at Running on Cargo Retail Design Blog Zachary Gibson The idea of working at Studio Number One, the design studio headed by by Shepard Fairey is probably a dream for tons of West Coast students. Zach Gibson is a graduate from Philadelphia, who moved to L.A and made the dream a reality before heading back to school to start a masters. Obviously not one to be daunted by a bit of hard graft, the results are there for all to see and we were keen to catch up with him before everyone else did too. Hey Zach, really nice, varied selection of work you’ve got… Can you tell us a little bit about you and your work in general? In 2006 I received a BFA in Graphic and Interactive Design from Tyler School of Art in Philadelphia, and I’m currently in my second semester of the MFA Design program at California College of the Arts in San Francisco. After my undergraduate studies and a brief internship at MTV, I packed up and moved to the opposite side of the country, to Los Angeles, where I lived in my brother’s walk-in closet for a few months.

kuler Studio Lin StudioLin All Work All Clients but does it float Adobe Photoshop Tutorials from Beginner to Advanced | Psdtuts+ DesignRulz - Best recommendations for architecture, product design, interior design and gadgets Andre Gharakhanian. B.Arch Thesis // Slip-Form City | SUPER // ARCHITECTS student: Andre Gharakhanian school: Woodbury University_School of Architecture | Burbank, CA advisor(s): Boberska Berenika and Casey Hughes title: Slip-Form City | Reconfiguring Landscapes for Living Agriculture Due to the development of the California High Speed Railway, the counties that make up Central Valley, California, fear a dramatic increase in population resulting from the localization of San Francisco and Los Angeles. With an increase in population and their current densities, what percentage of the population will sprawl into Central Valley? How can we accommodate a growth in society, while maintaining California’s multi-billion dollar agricultural industry? Mapping of affected farm plots due to the construction of the California High Speed Railway The construction of the railway will intersect thousands of acres of land, leaving the immediate surroundings in poor farming conditions. City of Chowchilla-Landscape Developments

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