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“100 Hoopties” – Iconic Posters And Logos Made Of Bicycle Parts by Jenny Beatty

by Desmond Ignaz 2014-07-11, 3:20 PMupdated 2018-02-07, 9:14 PM

 

Jenny Beatty, graphic designer and student of the “Masters in Branding” course at The School of Visual Arts in New York City, embarked on a “100 Days” project where she recreates famous posters, logos and other graphic artworks with bicycle parts.

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