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		<title>By: afiler.com &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Sovietskiy Design? (Советский дизайн?)</title>
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		<description>[...] Saraj Prezla (bread crumbs)  Balkan Foods. At a Balkan market in Fargo, I found a few pieces of nice Extant Design that definitely have a Soviet air to them. The Zlatni Puder evokes memories of lots of late East German graphic design (which I mentioned previously here in Extant DDR). It seems most post-Soviet packaging design has been thoroughly Westernized, usually in the shiny swoosh-twist-3D-glow way possible, so any relief from that is enjoyable. [...]</description>
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