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College project to global brand | Serifs to make you swoon | Building brand culture

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After his professor questioned whether his college graffiti project was, in fact, art, James Burke s

(It’s the MOOsLETTER!) [How Acrylicize brings art outside of the gallery]( After his professor questioned whether his college graffiti project was, in fact, art, James Burke set out on a mission to make art more accessible to the masses. Now, he’s built a worldwide business on his passion – but how did he do it? [Going global]( [Hand lettering that’s a stroke of genius]( We can’t get enough of fonts, and these letter-loving designers create their incredible works all by hand. Get ready for serifs that will make you swoon. [Ink big]( [How to build your brand culture]( So you’ve defined your values and started showcasing your business to customers, but how do you fully embed your brand into your business? [Culture club]( [Keep your cards looking fresh]( Check out these fancy Business Card Holders – they’re made to keep your cards in tip-top condition. Our range of Accessories also includes Envelopes, Notebooks, packaging and more. [Shop Accessories]( [[reorder] Quick Reorder]( [10+ Employees]( [Inspiration]( [Twitter]( [Twitter]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( [MOO Print Ltd. 2nd Floor, 20 Farringdon Road, London, EC1M 3AFÂ](#) [View Online]( | [Unsubscribe](

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