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Beta’s vector graphics stand out for their surreal imagination and bold visual storytelling. This in-house creative team at YouWorkForThem constructs detailed worlds and iconographies—often humorous, sometimes dystopian, always graphic-forward. Their work spans a wide stylistic spectrum, from retro sci-fi kitsch to clean geometric abstractions, merging narrative depth with digital clarity. Collections like Doomsday The Sun God, Gangster Patches, and Gideon Kingdom reflect Beta’s signature blend
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Delta is the in-house design team at YouWorkForThem, known for their distinctive vector graphics that combine playful concepts with a precise, modern aesthetic. Their catalog spans a wide range of visual themes—from vintage-inspired badge kits to stylized urban scenes, cartoon motifs, and minimalist pattern work. Each set reflects Delta’s creative discipline and versatility, making them a go-to source for designers looking for bold, ready-to-use elements. Collections like Aviator Graphics, Doom
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dibec is a small creative shop based in Southern Oregon providing unique creative services.
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Hello Mart specializes in creating minimal and retro-style stock graphics that stand out for their creativity and unique charm. Their collection features meticulously crafted vector designs and more, offering modern digital designers versatile assets at affordable rates. With a focus on simplicity and a nod to vintage aesthetics, Hello Mart’s work is a perfect fit for projects that require a stylish, timeless appeal.
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Hello world! My name is matt and I am 25. I like cats and I play video games. I'm a sucker for pasta and I embroider on the subways. I want to be the father of the galaxy. I want to be king of the sun. Let's meet and have a baby!
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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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