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Forget the animation–this is no ordinary flipbook. Japanese designer, Mashashi Kawamura's flipbook creates a rainbow in the air from the afterimage of the colored squares as you flip it. Order it from Utrecht. Kawamura's book is a recent winner of the NY Art Director's Silver Cube Award. Well deserved I might add. Via Sweet Station.
wow. Yup, that's about it. wow.
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