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Build a vibrant, pattern-based, isometric cityscape

It was 18 months ago that the design agency 2xanadu used an isometric grid to create a repeat pattern for a bike frame made by Hong Kong company Luma. Now they’ve repeated the trick to create a city, which will appear on Luma cycling apparel and gear.

Posted on May 25, 2011Author digitalartsCategories IllustrationTags bike, Cityscape, colour, cycling, gear, illustrator, isometric, luma, pattern, photoshop, repeat, repetitive, trick, vibrant

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