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Creative Projects and Hand-Drawn Alphabet by Eika Dopludo

February 10, 2010 from amanda's blog

Russian-based illustrator, Eika Dopludo's portfolio is filled to the brim with interestingness. Her pencil work is fantastic. I'm sure you'll be left saying the same thing once you check out her hand-drawn alphabet...crazy stuff. She has so many exciting projects that I can hardly contain myself! I made a selection here for you guys with some of my favorites: t-shirt/pillow designs, installations, street art, illustrations, etc.

Swing by her Behance for more, and let me know what you think via twitter!

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Amanda Macedo is a designer and blogger by passion and profession. Living and working out of her backpack, she can now be found in San Francisco, CA, biking, writing, dancing, and tweeting .

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