In the present day’s featured work comes from graphic designer Koke Núñez Gómez from Spain. He is photographed a artistic set of alphabets utilizing cherry-tree petals and branches.
Though sometimes seen as a Japanese factor, Sakura or cherry timber are discovered all through the world. On this undertaking, Koke used Sakura petals and branches from Valle del Jerte, a small mountainous area in Spain. Together with a black cardboard and a Nikon D3000 he composed each letter and the typography’s identify ‘Sakura’.
Koke can also be an avid maker of logotypes, cinematic wallpapers, 3D artwork, GUI designs, cinematic movies, branding for advertising and promoting. Head over to his portfolio for extra inspiring work.
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