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Clayton Facchini’s illustration work thrives on clarity, contrast, and bold repetition. His collections combine linocut-inspired aesthetics with modern digital flexibility, offering an extensive array of vector graphics that are immediately recognizable by their organic silhouettes and sharp compositional rhythm. With a focus on thematic bundles—ranging from mythology to holiday kitsch—Facchini’s work is both highly stylized and surprisingly adaptable. Collections like Abstract Linocut, Botanic
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Nomad Visuals stands as a beacon of innovation on YouWorkForThem, celebrated for their exceptional stock graphics, AI-generated designs, logo icons, illustrations, and Instagram templates. Marked by a remarkable blend of affordability and creativity, Nomad Visuals has quickly risen as one of the freshest and most versatile designers in recent years. Whether your project calls for the nostalgic allure of retro themes or the futuristic vibrance of cyberpunk, Nomad Visuals offers a diverse palette
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Hello, my name is Prangtip Fungtammasarn. I am a graphic designer, type designer and creator based in Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand. Thanks for stopping by! Please feel free to say hi. :) prangtip.me@gmail.com
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Reggie Gilbert was born in Big Sur, CA. He lived feral in the mountains with cougars and varmints for 15 years. By mistake he wandered into Los Angeles to feed around the age of 16. Finding the animals and humans toxic for food he resorted to illustration and crime to pay for organic treats. That lasted for 10 long years till he broke free and moved to Oregon where he currently resides in the fresh air and mountains snowboarding, skateboarding and hitting pay dirt.
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WeWorkForThem began as a pioneering design studio at the turn of the millennium, developing digital artwork that helped define the early web's visual language. Between 2001 and 2009, the studio produced a prolific body of stock vector and illustration work—ranging from experimental iconography and bold typographic sets to intricate brush packs and design-ready graphics. This extensive archive still resonates with designers who value a blend of nostalgia and digital grit. Today, the WeWorkForThe
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