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Mellow Yellow — Color Inspiration No.3

Published May 14, 2020

Celebrating the most luminous, bright and intense of all colors – yellow!

Cover: That Yellow Countach by Alvin Julian

Nike Air Max Zero by Peter Tarka
60’s Inspired for Harpers Bazaar by Amer Mohamad
60’s Inspired for Harpers Bazaar by Amer Mohamad
Mikela Typeface Composition by Graphic Assets
Unsatisfying by Jurian Kriebel
Dang Khoa Tea by Maki Studio
Maaza Juice Sudan Ads by Omar Ehab
Animated character by Yujin Won
Onet Branding by Ollestudio
Yellow Submarine by Alec Lux
Innovatis Packaging by Alex Monzó
Suspirium by Paolo Barretta
Upstairs Hotel Branding by Skinn
Upstairs Hotel Branding by Skinn
Upstairs Hotel Branding by Skinn
It was all yellow by Tasveer Wala
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