Once upon a time there was an artist alone: in Serbia they offer to issue banknotes with children's scribbles
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/once-upon-a-time-there-was-an-artist-alone-in-serbia-they-offer-to-issue-banknotes-with-childrens-scribbles.htmlSerbian graphic designer Milos Zlatanovic has an original idea. He developed a concept for updating the design of banknotes in denominations of 50 and 100 dinars, the front and back of which are decorated with children's pencil drawings of animals.
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Source: behance.net
On the front side of the 50-dinar bill, Milos Zlatanovich suggests depicting a pencil drawing of a white-headed vulture, a large bird of prey of the hawk family.
On the 100 dinar bill, the designer sees a pencil drawing of a brown bear.
The reverse sides of the banknotes are proposed to be decorated with chaotic lines, painfully reminiscent of children's kalyaki-malaki.
Keywords: Banknotes | Money | Design | Concept | Drawings | Serbia
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