Eduardo Salles’ Cynicism
Posted by Dirk on Friday, January 25, 2013 · 2 Comments

What happens when you combine a deep understanding of todays Generation Y with being an award-winning designer and illustrator? In the case of Mexico City-based Eduardo Salles it turns out to be a delicate combination of humor and cynicism brought to you in spot-on illustration and graphics about todays internet generation (click to enlarge) ….
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