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Fri, Apr 17, 2026, 05:47 AM

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Troyan, Bulgaria

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The image shows a computer screen displaying a digital design project in Adobe Illustrator, likely an advertisement poster, given the file name "plakat reklama.ai". The screen is oriented vertically w…read more

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The image shows a computer screen displaying a digital design project in Adobe Illustrator, likely an advertisement poster, given the file name "plakat reklama.ai". The screen is oriented vertically within the photograph. The main subjects of the design are two stylized human figures, depicted as silhouettes or models, wearing oversized, light-colored clothing. They appear to be facing each other. The figure on the right has "nomad" printed on its clothing. Above these figures, large, distressed black numbers "68" and "7357" are prominently featured. Below the figures, a red, swirling graphic or logo is visible. Visible text on the design includes "NEW COLLABORATION", "NOMAD 2026", an "X", "ITEM", "PROJECT Y", and "02.14" (possibly a date). A website address, "www.somadstudio.bg", is also present. The user interface of Adobe Illustrator is visible, showing menu bars ("File", "Edit", "Object", "Type", "Select", "Effect", "View", "Window", "Help"), toolbars on the left, and panels on the right displaying settings like "Opacity: 100%", "Uniform", and "5 pt. Round" for strokes. The bottom of the screen shows part of the Windows taskbar, including a weather widget indicating "11°C Sunny". The activity captured is a person engaged in graphic design work. The image is a photograph of a screen, exhibiting some glare and pixelation. | Open Wire