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Curse of the Multiples Posters by Mike Giles

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Who doesn't like a well-designed super-affordable poster in these times of economic crisis? Lucky for us, Montreal based designer Evan Melnyk recently quit working for "the man" and decided to go it alone as a freelance graphic designer under the moniker "Curse of the Multiples."

In addition to designing for select private clients, he's also decided to put his money where his mouth is with his first series of graphic posters titled "Oh curses," which are available now at his webshop for the affordable price of $20. They're all limited editions so don't expect them to be available for too long.

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