Jad Limcaco

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Jad Limcaco Former editor in chief of Designinformer.

Wallpaper of the Week - Ideas Are Powerful

This is the second edition of Wallpaper of the Week here at Design Informer. This week's wallpaper is entitled Ideas are Powerful. The whole piece was inspired by a quote from Napoleon Hill. The design uses light pastel colors, and it is quite playful. Make sure to view the large version of the wallpaper so you can read the small caption.

This is the second edition of Wallpaper of the Week here at Design Informer. This week's wallpaper is entitled Ideas are Powerful. The whole piece was inspired by a quote from Napoleon Hill. The design uses light pastel colors, and it is quite playful. Make sure to view the large version of the wallpaper so you can read the small caption.

Ideas are Powerful

Ideas are Powerful

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