I'm a creative director for Larym Design. Love web design, interior decorating and just all things artsy in general.

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via desire to inspire

interiorsporn:

via desire to inspire

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alexanderpuziy:

I like shooting from above! Weddings Especially!

alexanderpuziy:

I like shooting from above! Weddings Especially!

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Check out my new photo blog!

SAN FRANCISCO: The City of Non Americans

Check out my new photo blog!

SAN FRANCISCO: The City of Non Americans

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Jimmy Choo San Francisco

sanfranpeople:

Jimmy Choo San Francisco

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iamyoungforeternity:

I’ve just gone to graphic design heaven.

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Megan Lee Earl   |   http://meganleeearl.com

Megan Lee Earl is a graphic design major entering her last two semesters at Columbia College Chicago. She specializes in typography, page layout, branding identity, marketing strategy, and advertising. Her passion for color theory generates a refreshing take on visual communication. Megan Lee focuses on concise and conventional design. In addition, she is open minded to various project expectations and enjoys the challenge different clients present.

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iamyoungforeternity:

As I have posted a lot of photography recently, I thought I’d mix it up with this innovative graphic design. An original an inspiring idea to simplify concepts that could go on to raise awareness, e.g. ‘smoker’s lungs’. I also see it as an inside joke to graphic designers, as it is reminiscent of Pantone colour schemes.
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From grapes ripening to a smoker’s lungs changing, Shades of Change by Marin Dearie is an informational installation created to highlight the various color changes that occur in nature, popular culture, and elsewhere.

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