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Awesome design from Forbes.

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Thorens Excelda “Sprechapparat” portable phonograph, 1934-1947, Switzerland. Museum für Gestaltung. A genuine gramophone with a worm-gear motor, it played all 10″ and average 12″ needle records with one winding. Equipped with a speed regulator, needle cup and record rack. For picnics and outings.

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Ecycle: an electronics recycling company

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This logo on a chair has a hidden chair in it

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Child Safety Awareness Ad

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Logo for a local irrigation company (water spray and blue jay in four simple lines)

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Now you be good Pinicchio, and don’t you lie!

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Replacement brass push plate for my doors.

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The cover for a book named “The Store”, which plays in a kind of dystopian future, where one big company controlles everything

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