Istanbul Luggage Label
Really stunning luggage label from Istanbul.
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04.05.10 in Off Our Bookshelves by Dave
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fantastic! Love the colours:)
04.05.10 |
hege |
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You may enjoy this collection of vintage luggage labels on this blog
http://graphicdefiner.wordpress.com/2009/11/30/vintage-luggage-tags/
04.05.10 |
Lisa |
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Here is a whole collection of vintage tags you might enjoy. They aren’t as graphic as this one but still fun to look at all the fun airport codes.
http://graphicdefiner.wordpress.com/2009/11/30/vintage-luggage-tags/
04.05.10 |
lisa |
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this is perfection
04.06.10 |
Amy C |
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Man I love this! Great find!
04.06.10 |
Troy |
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I love the shadow outline of the Haggia Sophia!
Lila Ferraro
04.06.10 |
Lila Ferraro |
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Oh I love it! fantastic colours, great flat graphics!
04.07.10 |
Alex Snowdon |
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Bayan ve erkek escortlarımızı görmek için escort yazısına tıklayınız
04.21.10 |
eskort bayan istanbul |
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Texture in relation to printing can be creative …
I recently received a ‘promo backet’ including a thin perfect bound book, 4/4, coated cover & text … On the cover, was a graphic of ‘tape’ … but when you run your finger over … texture feels like uncoated tape …
Creative in design …
Creative in thought & ‘texture’
Miroslav Svestka
President & CEO
Printing Industry Exchange
05.03.11 |
Miroslav Svestka |
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