Posts Tagged ‘Egypt

Graffitly

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8 Mar 2011

Inspired by recent events in Libya, Egypt, Tunisia and elsewhere, Graffitly allows a user to send anonymous messages and share them with the world. This lets people communicate and organize without fear of their message being used against them. Go to Source

Graphic artist freestylee has produced some dramatic political posters in support of the revolutions in Egypt and Tunisia. Posters for Change – Egypt and Tunisia is a post from: Spoonfed Design Go to Source

With Internet service in Egypt all but extinct amid massive protests, those with simple voice connections can now get messages out on Twitter. Originally posted at Relevant Results Go to Source

Many of today’s design styles derive from Swiss-style graphic design, now more commonly known today as “modern design.” The style is recognized for its unique and rather groundbreaking attention to typography. Needless to say, Switzerland’s design culture has taken the world by storm. Of course, the style has grown beyond the graphic design industry and [...]


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