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Artiva Design | Gorgeous typography treatment, strict grids, beautiful layouts, attention to details and impeccable use of white space in Artiva Design design for Archphoto 2.0. Artiva Design is a creative studio run by Daniele De Batté and Davide Sossi, based in Genoa, Italy.

Have a look at more of the studios work’s here. 

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