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Kiwi Designs

As 'The Dutch Kiwi' off course I had to design my share of the cute little birds that give New Zealander's the 'Kiwi' nickname. Fun fact, in NZ we call the green fruit known overseas as a kiwi, kiwifruit. That's right no spaces one word. I guess that way there is no confusing the fruit with the birds, not sure how we differentiate the people and birds though!



These graphic style Kiwi come in a few different colours but this one is my favourite. I really do love a navy and warm yellow combo. This one is called (L) Kiwi Birds in rows Black Blue Yellow.



This design is one of my first and is called Geometric Kiwi Small in Aqua Blue. I still love the simplicity of it and a more subtle nod to our little feathered friends. I think it would look great as a wallpaper too, one of those designs that looks like a simple diamond design until you get closer.


Last but not least is Kiwi Honeycomb Block Print Dark Blue, this is one of my top performing designs in a design challenge. I love the texture that the block print style gives. There definitely is a blue theme on the go today!



There you go, a few other colours not just blue. I hope you love the little kiwi birds as much as I do!

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