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Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

July 02, 2008 from aloa's blog

Do you remember those movies where you have to stare at one point for a minute and it really confuses you. That's what i thought when I saw artworks of Andy Gilmore.

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Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

Graphic Design Inspiration: Andy Gilmore Design

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Aloa is the moniker of the german/greek graphic designer/filmmaker & musician Alexis Papageorgiou. Im glad to share great artistic work with the readers on Abduzeedo. Contact me on aloa@abduzeedo.com or follow my Twitter and Facebook page

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