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Platora Ui Design designed by Nicholas Ergemla for Geex Arts. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Designing banknotes is not your ordinary design job. If you ever get to work on a currency redesign, which I highly doubt, you will get a list of
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For her MA degree project at the University of West Hungary, Budapest-based graphic designer Barbara Bernát devised this lovely concept for the Hungarian euro. The project involved five denominations of increasing scale, each made with a set of copperplate etchings; animals of increasing size on the front and related plants on the back. The kicker is a security feature that reveals the skeleton of each animal under UV light, not unlike the new Canadian passport. More
Every good TCK has a wad of left-over foreign cash stored away from their travels (unless, of course, they are a very good TCK and deposit their unused, post-trip money in a UNICEF collection bin i…
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Norway’s Norges Bank invited eight teams to submit proposals for a series of sea-themed banknote redesigns. The standout concept above by architecture...
Wigan is a Tech Fonts design published by Fontfabric.
Slice Up Your Face (Again): This one is related to https://www.instructables.com/id/Cutting-Out-Your-Face/ The idea is you have a picture of a face (or any image) and you want to cut it into metal or wood using a CNC tool or paint it on something or carve it into something. …
This fun activity to design your own printable play money will add a whole new level of fun and learning to your kids dramatic play.
The 2nd stamp in my "STAMPS of the countries where my Flickr contacts reside." project/set. See others here: www.flickr.com/photos/rjhayphotography/sets/7215760709634... When I was much younger, this was one of my favourite Australian stamps. I have never been to Australia but outside of Australia this Australian symbol was often referred to as a "Koala Bear" because of its close resemblance to the children's "Teddy Bear" popular in North America. The original "Teddy Bear" was created as a stuffed animal toy around an incident involving U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt and a black bear. The Australian Koala is a marsupial and is not related to a Black Bear in any way but, much to the dismay of those interested in proper nomenclature, the term "Koala Bear" has stuck like glue to this image of a cuddly animal from Australia. The Koala diet consists of leaves of the Eucalyptus and although the Koala in the stamp looks to be wide awake, real Koalas sleep most of the time. According to information in Wikipedia, they have fingerprints just like humans do. I find that most fascinating. I did a quick search of my contact's photos and found that Macdonnelliensis has an interesting collection of Koala photos in his flora and fauna set of Victoria, Australia including this stamp like image with eyes closed: www.flickr.com/photos/centralaustralia/1803365418/in/set-... Pay his set a visit. Very interesting collection of photos of interesting bird and animal life in Australia. Follow my travels and photographic adventures at: www.MegapixelTravel.com
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ilcons Design System designed by Ramy Wafaa. Connect with them on Dribbble; the global community for designers and creative professionals.
Unit Editions’ new book on ‘the miniature beauty of postage stamps’ brings together examples from the Instagram collections of Blair Thomson and Iain Follett.