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Richard Sarson by Evan Orensten

Richard Sarson is a recent graduate of London's Royal College of Art.
Circles are a principal element of his design vocabulary as evidenced in several of his recent projects, which include The Circle Project, a recent series of drawings made with a compass and felt markers, Swim, a music video for U.K.-based band Fell City Girl, and a series of posters for the Royal College's music nights.
More photos after the jump
Larger images from The Circle Project:
Stills from the music video Swim:
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