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DZGN featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

Namito

Namito is a commercial art toy image aiming to meet spiritual needs. The creator endows her with a lovely and cool appearance, using exaggerated appearance features to highlight Namito's unique spiritual personality and conveying the idea of reducing mental stress with artistic appeal. Namito shapes an image of a simple dream-seeker in a prosperous city to call on people to be brave to be themselves instead of caring about others' opinions while changing their thinking through their actions to achieve spiritual freedom.

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Suprala Font Family

Suprala is a contemporary delicate humanist serif typeface, with beautifully balanced forms, perfect for branding and communications projects. Suprala’s round, elegant, and classically elegant design, supports all major Latin-based languages in twelve styles. True italics advance the aesthetics, bringing energy and making it suitable for modern applications. Each weight includes more than 700 glyphs with stylistic letter and numeral sets and alternative glyphs and discretionary ligatures.

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Aprex Family

Aprex font perfectly balances the minimalist qualities associated with contemporary sans with flair within the width of the counters and comfortable, breathable apertures. Throughout weights and sizes, the typeface has great legibility and good contrast between positive and negative space, making it stunningly versatile. With a seamless combination of contemporary details and classic styles, Aprex draws inspiration from the mid-century humanist and grotesques typefaces. Each weight includes more than 700 glyphs.

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My Coin

A boy drops a coin into the sewer. A rich man finds such a boy and approaches. A wealthy man who knows the situation puts out expensive gold bullion instead of a coin to the boy. Realizing that the reason people conflict with each other is the difference in values, this animation expresses the difference in values that each person has.

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Grundig Heinzelmann 75th Years Edition

Grundig Intermedia GmbH’s roots lie in the traditional German company, Grundig, which was founded in 1945 and achieved world fame with its radios and televisions. After the Second World War Germany was in ruins and so were most radios but new production was tightly controlled by the allies. Radio dealer Max Grundig saw an opportunity and built the ‘Heinzelmann’, a Grundig radio without tubes that was not officially a radio. And this was the same legendary design that was brought to life today.

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Pepsi Football

Pepsi celebrated the NFL in Mexico with a limited time offer can series that harnesses the power of the game. The approach dramatices the athletic power of the players and celebrates four NFL teams. The visual language heroes illustration within a design that showcases the passion of the national football league. The design reflects the strength and endurance of players and the pure emotion that keeps fans engaged in all game season.

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