Country: Sweden | Font used: Helvetica
“Veidekke Bostad is one of the larger real estate companies in Scandinavia. The idea of the First Day Survival Kit was to take of some weight from the new apartment owner’s shoulders.”
Via Graphic Laundry.
Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States
Country: Sweden | Font used: Helvetica
“Veidekke Bostad is one of the larger real estate companies in Scandinavia. The idea of the First Day Survival Kit was to take of some weight from the new apartment owner’s shoulders.”
Via Graphic Laundry.
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Designed by: PepsiCo Design & Innovation
Country: United States
Country: Sweden | Font used: Helvetica
“Veidekke Bostad is one of the larger real estate companies in Scandinavia. The idea of the First Day Survival Kit was to take of some weight from the new apartment owner’s shoulders.”
Via Graphic Laundry.