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Recently Magpie Studio released a new project called Imagine the Possibilities which they describe as "a series of illuminating thoughts from Robert Horne on Imagine paper". The project consists of eight beautiful posters with different think worthy quotes and matching illustrations.
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Illustration/Painting/Drawing inspiration

Illustration/Painting/Drawing inspiration

Illustration/Painting/Drawing inspiration

Illustration/Painting/Drawing inspiration

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Illustration/Painting/Drawing inspiration

Illustration/Painting/Drawing inspiration

Illustration/Painting/Drawing inspiration

Illustration/Painting/Drawing inspiration

Illustration/Painting/Drawing inspiration

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Hey, my name is Daniel Nelson. I´m a graphic designer/web developer from Sweden and I'm the creator of From up North. Feel free to follow me on twitter, check out my creative agency or view my work in my portfolio.

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  • http://www.designerist.ch Designerist

    The power of simplicity! Thanks a lot for sharing, and have a great day!

  • Philipp

    Hi, nice post! Thanks for sharing it!
    I really like those illustrations a lot.
    Can anybody tell me what kind of typewriter is used on theses posters?

    Thanks!

  • http://www.webdesigncreare.co.uk/ Daniel Nolan

    These are some fantastic, simplistic poster designs from Magpie Studio. The illustrations and quotations are both great and just like Philipp I am interested in the type face used? It is a modern take on the standard typewriter font and adds to the design of the posters. Nice blog post, thanks for sharing.

  • jose

    excellent very very gooddddddddddddddddddddddddd esto es muy espectacvular sigue haciendo muy buenas obras de arte como estas

  • Antoine Vuillemenot

    You have the name of the font?