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If there is one thing I love most about the material world. It would have to be packaging design. Clever, sophisticated yet realistic packaging. Although I have a slightly bigger fetish for older styles I still buckle over some modern creations with even more modern and advanced printing techniques. Here is a showcase of some [...]]]></description>
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