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Exploring visual trends in contemporary graphic design.
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Center Aligned (440)
Underlined (388)
Exposed Content (360)
Left, Right, Up & Down (340)
Various Formats (315)
Frame (273)
Slash (236)
Letterspace (197)
IK Blue (157)
Staircase (145)
Scanned (120)
Neon Colors (111)
Hyphens (102)
Circle (101)
Empty (69)
Table of Contents (69)
Gradients (58)
Slant (57)
Highlighted (49)
Strikethrough (37)
Diagonal Pattern (32)
Rhombus (31)
Wiggles (31)
Stretched (26)
Text on Cover (23)
Still Life (19)
Infinity Shapes (15)
Stars (15)
Type on Path (14)
Randomized (10)
Mickey Hands (6)
Diamonds (6)
Country List
Germany (430)
France (349)
Switzerland (269)
United States of America (251)
United Kingdom (250)
Netherlands (250)
Spain (150)
Belgium (125)
Italy (104)
Czech Republic (77)
Poland (76)
Australia (70)
Portugal (56)
Sweden (38)
Denmark (36)
Singapore (33)
Austria (30)
Canada (29)
South Korea (28)
Finland (24)
Norway (16)
Croatia (15)
Mexico (14)
Brazil (13)
Greece (13)
Slovakia (11)
Ireland (9)
Romania (8)
Iceland (5)
Russia (4)
New Zealand (4)
Israel (4)
Ukraine (4)
Kazakhstan (3)
Bulgaria (2)
Japan (1)
Argentina (1)
Turkey (1)
China (0)
Studio List
Giandomenico Carpentieri (20)
Katja Gretzinger (16)
Node (16)
Vincent Labas (15)
Two (15)
Clase bcn (15)
Paul-Henri Schaedelin (14)
Daniel Peter (14)
Zweizehn (14)
Ana Schefer (13)
Coöp (13)
Luc Derycke (13)
Musa Worklab (12)
Estudio Ritxi Ostáriz (12)
Bureau Mirko Borsche (12)
Notter + Vigne (12)
Jung und Wenig (11)
Catalogue (11)
Alexander Egger (11)
Temp (11)
Jurgen Maelfeyt (11)
Content Of (11)
Toni Halonen (11)
Paulus M. Dreibholz (11)
Ctrl C (11)
The Rodina (11)
Onlab (11)
Carsten Güth (11)
Darius Ou (11)
Rob Van Hoesel (10)
Feixen (10)
EyeBodega (10)
My name is Wendy (10)
Drawswords (10)
Côme de Bouchony (10)
Toormix (10)
Boris Meister (10)
Clément Le Tulle-Neyret (10)
Studio Reizundrisiko (9)
Luciano Marx (9)
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