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Lego: 55 Years Of The Brick
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On January 28, 1958 Godtfred Kirk Christiansen and LEGO filed the patent for the modern LEGO brick. Before, the bricks’ locking ability were very limited and Christiansen and his engineers came up with an updated design for the now stud-and-tube coupling system, which we all know and love. Now, 55 years later it is time to celebrate with a huge selection of clever Lego prints. Can you guess the band/movie/song/story showcased in each poster?

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Houke de Kwant Hi, my name is Houke de Kwant. I'm a 23 year old communication & multimedia design student design student from the Netherlands and I'm the creator of Daily Inspiration. Feel free to connect with me via Facebook, LinkedIn, Google+ or visit my portfolio website.

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