





One of the reasons I believe Cicero deGuzman Jr. and I hit it off so well was our background as creative directors. I can't wait for the Refueled magazine readers to see what we have cooking for the 2010 spring/summer issue.
As a New York based creative director, Cicero's aim is to create distinctly branded visual identities. His work has focused primarily on editorial redesigns and launches, including Harper's Bazaar, Jane & Details.
I really dig his typography the most.
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