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This is the first of two pieces I have selected by Argentine designer Martina Flor and shows how she translates her unique style into the corporate world. I really like the way she has combined both manual and mechanical techniques such as the hand illustrated horses, screen printed stars and embossed typography to create what I think is a quaint, individual take on the established Levi's brand.
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