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Monday, 30 November 2009
JDRF animation
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here
and make an animation from a kit of parts created by me and help raise awareness of Type 1 diabetes and the work
JDRF
do.
concept by
Mischief
, website by
The Tin
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luke best is an illustrator based in london.this blog contains work in progress and occasionally non work related things to share. more work can be see at
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