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A Job for Steve: Nixed Ideas for the iTunes Icon by Felix Sockwell circa 2004

The Logo Smith

The post A Job for Steve: Nixed Ideas for the iTunes Icon by Felix Sockwell circa 2004 appeared first on The Logo Smith. Early Nixed Ideas for the iTunes Icon by Felix Sockwell circa 2004 Been a fan of Felixs’ work for some time. Scroll down to […].

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Why Gen Z is infatuated with the Frutiger Aero design aesthetic

Creative Bloq

We’re getting nostalgic for 2004.

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Circus school gets fired up by We Make's explosive new identity

Creative Boom

Founded in 2004, Ell Circo D'ell Fuego had become a successful circus school, but its branding looked a little dated. Local studio We Make stepped in to craft a dynamic new visual identity for the studio.

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Selected GigPosters, 2004-present on the Behance Network #meat #tshirt #retro #poster

Designspiration

Saved by Sean Walker (@fault). Discover more of the best poster, typography, retro, type, and tshirt inspiration on Designspiration

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Keiko Kimoto's experimental paintings are a delicate expression of pure joy

Creative Boom

It contains pieces that date back to 2004 and will explore themes of "collective unconsciousness, synchronicity, and archetypal phenomena," as well as references to Wabi-Sabi aesthetic concepts to create a unique narrative. Spanning over 20 years and featuring over 57 paintings, this display also includes new, specially commissioned works.

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Dribbble - Student work from 2004 - Built by Wendy by Mikey Burton #symbol #logo #identity

Designspiration

Saved by Behzod Sirjani (@behzod). Discover more of the best Black and White, Logo Identities, Logos, Artisanal, and Identity inspiration on Designspiration

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Photographer Don Hong-Oai Captured Traditional Chinese Aesthetics with Imaginary Landscapes of Timeless Beauty

Design You Trust

Don Hong-Oai (1929–2004) was a Chinese-born photographer renowned for his distinctive style that melded traditional Chinese painting aesthetics with photographic techniques. He continued to create and refine his distinctive images until his passing in 2004. Born in Guangzhou, China, he was the youngest of 24 siblings and half-siblings.