Студентки программы «Иллюстратор» нарисовали крутые картинки, а команда Rockets.Coffee собрала их в детскую раскраску. Ее можно взять в нескольких кофейнях сети, спросив у бариста.
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Студентки программы «Иллюстратор» нарисовали крутые картинки, а команда Rockets.Coffee собрала их в детскую раскраску. Ее можно взять в нескольких кофейнях сети, спросив у бариста.
В проекте поучаствовали Екатерина Моисеева, Анна Макарова, Лиза Елькина, Анна Скобелева, Ирина Озолина и Илона Караваева, вы ббест ❤️
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