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<p>Now&#8217;s your chance to win a print from Visual Philosophy! Head on over to the incredibly nice people at midcenturymodernlove.com and have a look!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Billboards, banners, magazine ads, emails, even supermarket floor graphics. Our most valuable form of communication is visual. Before you read the words, even before you completely understand what they are trying to sell you, you make an instinctive judgement based on what you see. The asthetics of imagery and color directly influence your judgement and [...]]]></description>
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<p>As designers, our objective is to capture your imagination in an incredibly short space of time. Let&#8217;s be honest.  You are inundated with too many messages in every medium known to man. You do not have the time or patience to consider all the options or opportunities flying past you.</p>
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