Design Tweets Of The Week Ending 07/02/10

February 8th, 2010 admin

Here’s some of the interesting design related links that came up on twitter this week. Archive of Australian Graphic Design 1960-1980 . Plenty of work here not only standing the test of time, but also looking trendy again as retro styles become popular. If you’re debating about whether you should move to Chrome but are afraid you’ll miss Firefox extensions, this article from 1st …


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