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Simple forms and Strong Layouts in Geometric Illustrations by Andrea Manzati

December 1, 2013 |

Author: Philip Dennis

Italian illustrator and designer, Andrea Manzati was part of previously Ape on the Moon featured studio, Happycentro. She is now focusing on her own illustration work and producing these wonderful geometric images. We really like her take on some of the shapes of food and everyday items.

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© Andrea Manzati, 2013

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Filed Under: Digital Illustration, Mixed Media, Photoshop Tagged With: design, form, Geometric, Grid, Happycentro, Sarah Manzati, shape, simple

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