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Pyrographx

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Pyrographx is a small boutique design consultancy that was founded in 1989 in New Jersey, by award-winning graphic designer David S. Rheinhardt. Pyrographx is obsessed with creating great design, which cannot happen without passion, commitment and intelligence. All of which, is evident by the work. Pyrographx has experience in both electronic and print design in a variety of industries that include but are not limited to: pharma, entertainment, music, publishing and gaming. Pyrographx designs almost everything: identities, publications, book covers, websites, user interfaces, icons, custom lettering and logos. Working with Pyrographx gives you the same professional outcome as a big agency without all the big hassles that come with it.

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