

The rapidly approaching World Cup seems to have sparked something of a wave of redesigns amongst the world's designers - which is no bad thing.
While adidas has rejuvinated classic football strips, New York-based artist James Taylor set about revisiting every World Cup poster ever made. Now José Azevedo has joined in on the act, creating minimal visions of the flag of every nation taking part in Brazil's tournament.
Notable entries include the host's own colours, South Korea's circular joy and a rather eye-crossing rendition of the Greek flag. Head to Azevedo's Behance page to see more of his work.
(Images: José Azevedo)
[Via: Blazepress]
Brazil
Mexico
Croatia
Cameroon
Spain
Australia
Holland
Chile
Colombia
Japan
Greece
Ivory Coast
Uruguay
England
Italy
Costa Rica
Switzerland
Ecuador
France
Honduras
Argentina
Nigeria
Bosnia
Iran
Germany
Portugal
USA
Ghana
Belgium
Russia
Algeria
South Korea
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