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a couple of my other designs that i still like !! (taking comms btw) #graphicdeisgn #posters

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How do people begin to learn coding for #toyhouse the graphic design elements also really top of some of y'all's designs >w< goals #graphicdeisgn #ocartist #ocart #oc

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With the announcement of #persona4revival recently; I wanted to make a little something for my favorite series.

#art #illustration #design #graphicdeisgn #fanart #persona

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Post Office Preferred envelopes : information leaflet : GPO : London : 1969 : cover : In the 1960s, with the development of mechanised sorting of post, many Post Office authorities attempted to increase the standardisation of envelope and stationery sizes to allow for ease of handling. The British GPO - General Post Office - was amongst these and this was promolgated at around the same time the new Inland Letter Service was introduced on 16 September 1968 as well as the nationwide introduction of postcodes.

This leaflet, issued in mid-1969, gives details of the new preferred sizes, along with information as to the potential surcharge that would be made if non-preferred size envelopes were used. This information has been amended by the use of panel (PL 236A) that says "A firm date will be announced later". Interestingly in Parliament in 1967 it was noted that the surcharge would be introduced by the autumn of that year; as it was the surcharge on non-POP stationery never was introduced. Eventually major changes to linking postal charge to the dimensions as well as the weight of an item would be introduced in the UK in 2006.

I do recall the symbol for POP stationery appearing quite widely on packets of envelopes and postcards and I suspect that the sizes were also allied to the introduction and acceptance in the UK of ISO 216 international "A" paper sizes based on metric proportions.

The leaflet has the text with capital letters in red with the GPO symbol and the POP symbol in red below.

Post Office Preferred envelopes : information leaflet : GPO : London : 1969 : cover : In the 1960s, with the development of mechanised sorting of post, many Post Office authorities attempted to increase the standardisation of envelope and stationery sizes to allow for ease of handling. The British GPO - General Post Office - was amongst these and this was promolgated at around the same time the new Inland Letter Service was introduced on 16 September 1968 as well as the nationwide introduction of postcodes. This leaflet, issued in mid-1969, gives details of the new preferred sizes, along with information as to the potential surcharge that would be made if non-preferred size envelopes were used. This information has been amended by the use of panel (PL 236A) that says "A firm date will be announced later". Interestingly in Parliament in 1967 it was noted that the surcharge would be introduced by the autumn of that year; as it was the surcharge on non-POP stationery never was introduced. Eventually major changes to linking postal charge to the dimensions as well as the weight of an item would be introduced in the UK in 2006. I do recall the symbol for POP stationery appearing quite widely on packets of envelopes and postcards and I suspect that the sizes were also allied to the introduction and acceptance in the UK of ISO 216 international "A" paper sizes based on metric proportions. The leaflet has the text with capital letters in red with the GPO symbol and the POP symbol in red below.

I must be getting on as yes, I recall the POP symbol - Post Office Preferred envelopes; part of a standardisation that began in the late '60s to help modernise postal services with mechanical sorting & postcodes. #post #graphicdeisgn @doublearrow64.bsky.social

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[ From Orphan to Vigilante to DJ. From Fearful Girl to a Dominating Force. Meet our Underground DJ. ]

Testing some things and made an old posters/promotionally/magazine of Aqua + mini lore

[ #CharacterArt #CharacterDesign #GraphicDeisgn ]

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Russian-constructivism style graphic I created after the over-turning of Roe vs Wade.

#bansoffourbodies #prochoice #fuckTedCruz #morethanawomb #abortionishealthcare #stopfascism #leftist #graphicdeisgn #womensrights #humanrights

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A poster that reads: roses are red, violets are blue, ai is plagiarism, planet death, too.

A poster that reads: roses are red, violets are blue, ai is plagiarism, planet death, too.

A day late, but happy valentine’s to all who also hate AI 🫶💌

#typography #woodtype #graphicdeisgn

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Rainbow Armadillo Unisex Heavy Cotton Tee S M L XL 2XL 3XL 4XL 5XL Width, in 18.00 20.00 22.00 24.00 26.00 28.00 30.00 32.00 Length, in 28.00 29.00 30.00 31.00 32.00 33.00 34.00 35.00 Sleeve length (from center back), in 15.10 16.50 18.00 19....

My rainbow armadillo t-shirt is available in a variety of colors and sizes on my site 🌈

Grab yours here!👇
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#digitalart #armadillos #graphicdeisgn #fashion #y2kinspo #graphicdesign #art #smallbusiness #artist #fashion

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Packaging for @nepaliteatraders, who's mission is to reinvest in the people of Nepal, improving health, education and the quality of life. Find it online, at Whole Foods, and in other specialty retailers.
#packagingdesign #graphicdeisgn #branding #nepal #tea #packaging #design

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moonlight bunny

#graphicdeisgn #diseñografico #rin4rtlog

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lil bonus of an era accurate wallpaper design

#sonic #myoc #furry #anthro #graphicdeisgn #Y2K

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(Old design reposted in this app. If you don't know who Alex is, check my pinned).

(Old design reposted in this app. If you don't know who Alex is, check my pinned).

Sooubway.

(Car design I made for my original character).

#nascar #paintscheme #graphicdeisgn #conceptart #originalcharacter #oc #subway #motorsport #car #racecar #toyota

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Here is some graphic design work I did for my boyfriend. This is a symbol for Hexaflex, its a form of ACT therapy meant to help with inflexibility in behavior. Anyone in the field is welcome to use these just reach out to me first please. #Hexaflex #graphicdeisgn #dailysketch #ACT #digitalart

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