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Part Time Lover

There’s a contemporary style in spatial illustration that you can see in any design school or artisanal lifestyle magazine like or . It has a certain planar, crisp quality, full of personable occupants and appealing details that suggest attention to elevating the daily things of life. Walking into new bistro Part Time Lover, in the backblocks of Adelaide’s CBD, is a little like entering one of these images; and I’m reminded that its designer, Matiya Marovich of Sans-Arc Studio, was an early exponent of this style of digital representation as an architecture student only seven years ago at the University of

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