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South Asian / Indian Art, Illustration, Graphic Design & Typography. (Formerly at eyeburfi.tumblr.com)

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Poster by Iranian graphic designer Farhad Fozouni, via noella // craves 

Poster by Iranian graphic designer Farhad Fozouni, via noella // craves 

فاصله ی میان دو حرف : برونو مونگوتسی 
Bruno Monguzzi: Space between two letters. Poster via Iranian Graphic News Agency

فاصله ی میان دو حرف : برونو مونگوتسی 

Bruno Monguzzi: Space between two letters. Poster via Iranian Graphic News Agency

Poster by Homa Delvaray. Via Iranian

Poster by Homa Delvaray. Via Iranian

Poster by Iranian designer Homa Delvaray. Via Iranian

Poster by Iranian designer Homa Delvaray. Via Iranian


Posters by Reza Abedini, Iranian graphic designer

Posters by Reza Abedini, Iranian graphic designer

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Siah Mashq:Reza Abedini’s Posters, by Iranian designer Reza Abedini, 2004. Via Il Post

Siah Mashq:Reza Abedini’s Posters, by Iranian designer Reza Abedini, 2004. Via Il Post

A selection of posters by Iranian designer Reza Abedini. Via We Find Wildness 

A selection of posters by Iranian designer Reza Abedini. Via We Find Wildness 


Commemoration of Shahpour Bonyad, poster by Iranian designer Morteza Mahallati, 2006, via www.odatv.com

Commemoration of Shahpour Bonyad, poster by Iranian designer Morteza Mahallati, 2006, via www.odatv.com

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Majid Abbasi, “An Exhibition of the Photographs of Sadeq Hedayat”, 2001. Via Affiche Museum

Majid Abbasi, “An Exhibition of the Photographs of Sadeq Hedayat”, 2001. Via Affiche Museum

Verisimilitude. Poster by Iranian designer Rambod Vala. Via Design Observer

Verisimilitude. Poster by Iranian designer Rambod Vala. Via Design Observer


در شرایط بی وزنی  ‘In The State of Weightlessness’, poster by Iranian designer Shahrzad Changalvaee via worldfamousdesignjunkies.com

در شرایط بی وزنی
‘In The State of Weightlessness’, poster by Iranian designer Shahrzad Changalvaee
via worldfamousdesignjunkies.com

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These and other posters were used during the nine-month long muktijuddho (Bangladesh War of Liberation) in 1971. The above posters are: First Row (left) — Shoda Jagroto Banglar Mukti Bahini (The ever-vigilant freedom fighters of Bengal). (right) — “…Ebarer shongram shadhinotar shongram, rokto jokhon diecchi aaro rokto debo” (“…the struggle this time is for the independence; we have already shed some blood, we shall shed more blood in future”). Second Row (left) — Banglar maera meyera shokolei muktijuddha (Mothers and daughters of Bengal are all freedom fighters); (right) — Banglar Hindu, Banglar Christan, Banglar Bouddho, Banglar Mussalman — Amra shobai Bangali (Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, and Muslims of Bengal — We are all Bangalis.
via Bangladesh Canada and Beyond

These and other posters were used during the nine-month long muktijuddho (Bangladesh War of Liberation) in 1971. The above posters are: First Row (left) — Shoda Jagroto Banglar Mukti Bahini (The ever-vigilant freedom fighters of Bengal). (right) — “…Ebarer shongram shadhinotar shongram, rokto jokhon diecchi aaro rokto debo” (“…the struggle this time is for the independence; we have already shed some blood, we shall shed more blood in future”). Second Row (left) — Banglar maera meyera shokolei muktijuddha (Mothers and daughters of Bengal are all freedom fighters); (right) — Banglar Hindu, Banglar Christan, Banglar Bouddho, Banglar Mussalman — Amra shobai Bangali (Hindus, Christians, Buddhists, and Muslims of Bengal — We are all Bangalis.

via Bangladesh Canada and Beyond