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Noun Gazette - January Inspiration

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[Noun Project - Icons for Everything] Noun Gazette A Monthly Creative Digest This Noun Gazette is brought to you by: [Lingo - Unify your brand] [Knotty icons] Knotty Icon Collection This simplistic knot collection ties function with creativity. [KNOTTY BY NATURE] [Knottery] A Weaver Using Icons Learn how Noun Project icons are used to help grow a small fiber arts business. [NO WAY!] [Color picking] Color Matters Looking at a color wheel of technicolor swatches, it’s dizzying and daunting to know just where your color lies. [COLOR ME PINK!] [Lingo] SPONSORED Unify Your Brand Lingo is a cloud connected visual asset library that empowers creation and ensures visual consistency for entire teams. [UNIFY ME] [Branding marijuana] Branding the Marijuana Industry As negative connotations of smoking pot are increasingly shed, the challenge becomes standing out from the crowd and attracting new, curious consumers. [I’M CURIOUS!] [Follow Noun Project on Twitter] [Follow Noun Project on Facebook] [Follow Noun Project on Instagram] [Noun Project - Icons for Everything] Icons for Everything Creating, sharing and celebrating the worlds visual language Made in Culver City, CA 90232 [Unsubscribe]

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