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Design deals for the week

Posted: 05 Oct 2014 01:25 AM PDT

Every week, we'll give you an overview of the best deals for designers, make sure you don't miss any by subscribing to our deals feed.

Rufina font family

This simple and delicate font family owes its influence to Bodoni, mixed with the subtle elegance of a calligrapher’s pen. With 2 weights, both available in italics versions, you’ll find yourself with 4 different fonts to dance with. Extras include everything from illustrative ornaments to small caps.

$17 instead of $89 – Get it now!

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Otama font family

This massive collection of fonts contains 28 uniquely stylish and sophisticated typefaces. Consisting of over 8,700 unique glyphs, and available as OpenType and TrueType fonts, this bundle may be more sophistication than you’ve seen so far in your entire life!

$47 instead of $399 – Get it now!

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1,000+ Art Deco Vector Graphics from Vectorian

This Ultimate Art Deco bundle includes 275 frames, 150+ illustrations and ornaments, and more than 100 vector seamless patterns. There are even a few dozen customizable specimens to really show off the endless possibilities awaiting you!

$44 instead of $89 – Get it now!

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The Simpson’s city illustrated as a deadbeat town

Posted: 05 Oct 2014 12:08 AM PDT

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This series of gorgeous illustrations was created by Tim Doyle, an artist based in Austin. His take on the Simpson’s city took a darker turn, making it look like a deadbeat town. Springfield has never looked so beautiful.

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Dizzy Architecture Views by Markus Studtmann

Posted: 04 Oct 2014 11:49 PM PDT

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Markus Studtmann takes pictures of buildings to make it look like optical illusions. Using perspective and different angles for shooting, he makes us feel dizzy when looking at his pictures.

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