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Ministry of Design have completed an office interior for Leo Burnett in Singapore that features a drawing of the company’s founder spread across the walls and floor, wielding a giant pencil.
Leo Burnett have used the big pencil as part of their branding consistently over the past few years, most notably on their Canadian site - http://leoburnett.ca/ - which (appropriately) ended up winning a Black Pencil at D&AD in 2006.
Lots more images over at Dezeen.
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Ministry of Design have completed an office interior for Leo Burnett in Singapore that features a drawing of the company’s founder spread across the walls and floor, wielding a giant pencil.

Leo Burnett have used the big pencil as part of their branding consistently over the past few years, most notably on their Canadian site - http://leoburnett.ca/ - which (appropriately) ended up winning a Black Pencil at D&AD in 2006.

Lots more images over at Dezeen.

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I'm Phil Clandillon, Irish designer, creative director, and a founding partner at FOAM, London.

Sleevelessness is my blog about advertising, graphic design and the web. And stuff. Everyone likes stuff. You can look at my work here, and follow me on Twitter here.
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