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“Custom Bikes Of The Week: 16 December, 2018”

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I'm James Kindred, a brand consultant and graphic designer based in Suffolk. I have over 25 years of experience in brand development, graphic design and digital delivery.

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Why have you kept a reference of “Custom Bikes Of The Week: 16 December, 2018”?

Hey! You found one of the images that have taken my fancy while I was browsing Pinterest recently. I'm not claiming ownership of any of these images, but I do claim to have good taste.

Pinterest is not just a social media platform; for designers, it's a treasure trove of ideas, trends, and inspirations that can shape a brand's character.

Look books and scrap books are invaluable tools for designers, offering a curated collection of inspirations and ideas that can spark creativity. From the intricacies of typography to the emotional impact of colors, every design element plays a pivotal role in shaping user perceptions. Design is the bridge that connects a brand's vision with its audience, creating a cohesive and immersive experience. The future of design is not just about aesthetics; it's about creating holistic experiences that engage, inform, and inspire. A brand's voice, values, and vision are amplified and communicated through its design choices. Design is the limitless realm of possibilities, where creativity meets strategy.

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A killer Cub from K-Speed, a Mash 400 flat tracker from XTR Pepo, a CB500 from Budapest, and a moto-themed balance bike from South Africa. Small ones are more juicy this week. Yamaha XS650 by Greg Hageman Just over a year ago, Yamaha handed Greg Hageman a brand new XSR700 to customize, as part of their Faster Sons program. For inspiration, Greg turned to a build he’d recently completed: this ultra-clean Yamaha XS650 restomod. And now some lucky soul’s just snatched it up, for the bargain price of $13,556 on eBay. The project originally started out as a near-mint 1972 – This was originally posted on Pinterest. See the original

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