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Valeria Molinari

ValeriaMolinariValeria Molinari is a Venezuelan illustrator and designer who loves typography, color and words.
This combination can be seen in her unique embroidery that shows her love for simple graphics, type setting and hand lettering.

Her website is currently under construction but you can find her on Instagram, find her portfolio here on Mica and you can purchase some of her work in her Etsy shop, Pocket Size Dreams.

Images: Courtesy of Valeria Molinari.

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Pietari Posti

PietariPostiWe have posted the works of Pietari Posti on a previous blog but he’s always worth a revisit.
The Finnish born illustrator studied graphic design in Finland and his knowledge of it is
clearly evident in his illustrative work. After finishing school he moved to Barcelona to concentrate on illustration and to set up his design atelier, Studio Posti.

You can follow him on his website, Facebook and Behance. His work can be purchased in Society 6.

Images: Courtesy of Pietari Posti.

Jo Angell

JoAngellJo Angell began her career as a graphic designer but has since turned her focus to textile and surface print design. Her contemporary work reflects a mid-century modern influence accentuated with vibrant colors. The UK-based artist describes her art journey and influences as follows:

“In the early 2000s, an exciting digital revolution was brewing and this was not only affecting my graphics work. Digital fabric and paper printing, laser cutting and other technologies enabled people to make small quantities of products themselves locally and sustainably. I was keen to use my skills and be part of this revolution.”

“I am obsessed with pattern and colour and find inspiration everywhere: plant forms, buildings or simply from a random doodle.  People have observed my work reflects a midcentury modern style which is fine with me as I love this period of design.”

Images: Courtesy of Jo Angell.

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