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Lively Illustrations by Andy J. Miller

September 24, 2009 from amanda's blog

Andy J. Miller's work instantly caught my attention mostly because of its liveliness than anything else. His work is so cheery and colorful that it's hard not to miss. His use of lines is nice too. Miller's portfolio is also pretty impressive in terms of doing it all. He has magazine spreads, posters, t-shirts, laptop skins, and even car decals all under his belt.

Go ahead and check out some of his pieces here and of course head over to his portfolio for the full Andy Miller experience and where you can also buy some of his t-shirts and posters among other goodies! You can also get in touch with me via twitter or facebook to tell me that you plan on buying me those really cute car decals as a gift ;)

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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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