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https://www.behance.net/gallery/the-beatles/15863597
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Minimalist Posters Illustrating Art MovementsIt is interesting
when designers get creative because we see various designs that we
wouldn’t have thought of. An example of this is represented by the
collection of minimalist posters created by Amahou Outmane
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