Invisible creature

Explore the fascinating world of invisible creatures and learn how to uncover their hidden presence. Discover top ideas and techniques to spot these elusive beings in your surroundings.
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We’re absolutely honored to feature Don and Ryan Clark of Invisible Creature for our last issue of 2013! Like many who have found their way into the world of design and illustration, Don and Ryan’s journey started with music. From there, it branched out into running their first design studio, Asterik, and then Invisible Creature. The work that Don and Ryan have put out over the years is astounding, and we think you’ll enjoy getting to know them personally. Sit down, relax, and take some time…

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Dupol Dupowaty
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We’re absolutely honored to feature Don and Ryan Clark of Invisible Creature for our last issue of 2013! Like many who have found their way into the world of design and illustration, Don and Ryan’s journey started with music. From there, it branched out into running their first design studio, Asterik, and then Invisible Creature. The work that Don and Ryan have put out over the years is astounding, and we think you’ll enjoy getting to know them personally. Sit down, relax, and take some time…

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Adriana
Poster Exercise, Party Poster Design, Happy Poster, Invisible Creature, Festival Illustration, Bloc Party, Lake Union, Creature Artwork, City Illustration

Whino the Clown A few months back, I wrote about my obsession with Target gift cards. I’ve since discovered that I’m not just obsessed with the cards, but with the entire portfolio of Don and Ryan Clark of Invisible Creature—the brothers behind some of Target’s ambitious gift-card line. The Brothers Clark work in their small Seattle-based studio, and are folks I hope I’ll meet in real life one day. Their work is nostalgic and playful without being cute or cloying. Don and Rya

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