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MOA

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One more artsy project by Anton Repponen is MOA—a virtual museum of online artifacts. This is how Anton describes it: “Each year I end up with tons of random images created for completely various purposes and not related to each other in any way. Some are leftovers from projects, some are just tests or experiments or some are just for Instagram. In 2016 I had a whole bunch and I decided to put them into one page and call it MOA”.

 

 

 

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Brutalist

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Pattern Brutalist is an architecture magazine that puts on display best brutalist buildings from all over the world. The project incorporates cool animated illustrations, stylish black and white photos and chunky fonts. The art director and editor-in-chief is Sergey Lisovskiy.

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Balcan guardians

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The Guardians of the Balkans grabs your attention from the off with its retro futuristic photographs of Balkan war memorials and panoramic aerial footage. Most of these weird constructions were built during the rule of marshal Josip Broz Tito (1950—1970) and through the last decades have turned into hermits that hide in seclusion from earthly concerns.

 

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Dvoika

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Posters, mixed media sculptures, photo collages, infographics, and more: the works of Dvoika art group dissolve the boundaries between contemporary art and experimental design.

 

 

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NRTHRN

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Felipe Elioenay is a Brazilian graphic designer and art director living in Montreal, Quebek. Along with his design career Felipe established himself as a musician, running a one-man-band project NRTHRN.