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Inspiration: Marcio Toledo

December 09, 2008 from paul0v2's blog

Yesterday I happily crossed Marcio Toledo website where he has a great portfolio selection, and if you love web designing this is something you most see, not only the design but the structures of the websites he designs, very good inspiration for those who like it.

Brazilian cross-media designer with 6 years of experience in the market for internet, print and advertising, has developed projects for clients like ABC Television, Atrativa, Bandai, Bavaria, Cartoon Network, Dj Patife, Gafisa, Grupo Pão de Açúcar, Governo de São Paulo, Helbor, I-Play, Imovelweb, Investbolsa, Lycos Networks, Lopes, Microboard, Nestlé, Oi, Petrobras, PlayPhone, PSDB-SP, RatedPhone, Real Arcade, Sega, Skyzone, Sobloco, Spinelli Corretora, Spring It, Tamboré, Wal-Mart among others.

For more visit www.marciotoledo.com

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Hi there! I'm Paulo Canabarro, 26 year old web designer - paulocanabarro.com I'm from Brazil currently living and working out of Providence RI, USA. I'm truly passionate about design of all kinds, finding and sharing inspiration here has become part of my life. If you like to know more about me or get in touch visit my website paulocanabarro.com Stock me at Twitter and Dribbble

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