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Actual Objects provide design professionals with high-production-value, royalty-free design and illustration assets they can use in their commercial and personal projects. Objects are crafted around specific themes and packaged as collections. As designers, illustrators and animators, we are interested in creating digital artifacts that are useful to others in their day to day creative practice. Our goal is to provide assets that jump-start the creative process, and bring production value to lar
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Alpha's portfolio transports viewers through a vivid journey across Asia, offering an intimate glimpse into diverse lifestyles and capturing the ephemeral beauty of abstract textures and light effects. With over 4,000 photos, Alpha's work reflects a deep understanding of the region's rich tapestry, presenting moments that are both profoundly personal and universally resonant. Through Alpha's lens, every image becomes a narrative, inviting exploration into the vibrant heart of Asian cultures, the
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In the early 2000's, Ryoichi Tsunekawa was fascinated by the relations between modernist design and Bauhaus style while studying architecture at Nagoya University. He eventually changed his focus to type-design, establishing an extensive font collection that is now available on YouWorkForThem. The design style of this library is very wide-ranging, from classic and retro to futuristic. Dharma Type has developed a bundle of fonts that reflects the needs for all types of design and marketing proje
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Stuart Sandler launched the Font Diner foundry in 1996 and has become a major resource for retro design software products. He has created more than 500 original typefaces for the graphic design industry and established a reputation as the premier retro display typography designer inspired by 1950s popular culture.
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fStop is a Berlin-based photo agency that launched in 2002 with the goal of providing the design community with an alternative to the cliché-ridden world of stock photography. Up until late 2014 fStop was part of Fontshop International, a company which was founded by designers Erik Spiekermann and Neville Brody in the late 80s, and is best known for the success of its typefaces. With its origins deeply rooted in the graphic design community surrounding FontShop, fStop has always had strong ties
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P22 type foundry began making artist inspired digital fonts in 1994. After a successful beginning of designing packaged font sets that catered to museum gift shops and specialty stores, P22 expanded into mail order catalogs and direct marketing. Along with fonts, P22 also started making other merchandise. The focus remained on design and art history. To diversify the type of fonts offered, P22 branched out and started the International House of Fonts in 2001 as an online only type boutique that
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Adrian Talbot established Talbot Type in 2012. His typefaces have been adopted widely, notable clients include the BBC, The British National Health Service and the Victorian State Government in Australia. Talbot Type fonts aspire to be timeless designs, valid now and in the future. They are inspired by the classic design movements of the 20th century such as Modernism, Constructivism, the Bauhaus and Art Deco.
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Hi, my name is Alexander, I am designer and photographer and I love it. If you have any questions or would like to have something custom made up for you, be sure to message me. Welcome to our shop and thank you for stopping. ❀
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Stock illustrations created by design studio of WeWorkForThem (2001-2009). Included in this collection are additional designs added after 2009, created by designers at Nanamee studio in Bangkok.
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I went to Paris when I was very young, just for the sake of art. That caused many a sleepless night to my beloved mother, but she accepted my decision. Once I met Salvador Dalí, but he did not take me very seriously. To this day I don’t know why! After some years I decided to start a serious life. I got married and studied graphic design at the Hochschule der Künste in Berlin. Making detours, once more to Paris, then to Barcelona, where I designed the OECD pavilion for the Osaka World Expo at th
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