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Really Cool Graffitis from Mone

June 24, 2009 from GisMullr's blog

Christian Petersen, aka mone, is a 33 years old web designer from Hamburg, Germany which has a degree in Communication, Media Design specifically. Christian has been practicing graffiti since he was 18 and he likes to create characters at walls, canvas or with clay. He got in touch with Abduzeedo to present us the M1-Design website, his portfolio.

As we really like to feature our reader's work here and his pieces are really cool, we asked him for a selection of his work to present here. So Christian sent us some images, since his website is all flash based, and here we are showing them to you. Make sure you visit his portfolio to check out the complete work from this artist because it's really worth it, the website is pretty beautiful and it was also designed by Chris. I really liked all his color combinations, humor and style! Hope you enjoy! :)

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Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

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Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

Image selected for Really Cool Graffitis from Christian Petersen

About the author

Someone with a bachelor degree in Foreign Trade that really likes technology, design, photography and creativity. A person ‘digging’ a new way as a ‘geek apprentice’, blogger 'wanna be' and a communication lover! Current location: Porto Alegre, RS – Brazil
Twitter user: gismullr

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