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they look fake
ReplyDeleteYeah, obviously half of the design is generically representing the cigarette brand. The other half, I'm just not sure about. If it works, it works. The designs seem to be missing some consistency (see font of lady crying/color values/baby image)and impact value given their prime real-estate.
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