Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Kimberly Chan

I think the work that this young designer is doing is amazing! Awesome awesome awesome! Looking forward to seeing what else she comes up with! Heaps more here... via designworklife.

Monday, August 30, 2010

Brighton

A few weeks ago, @alastairwarren and myself headed out to Brighton for a day! It decided to rain, but the beach was pretty beautiful! Some amazing old type also...

Type Posters

Love these gorgeous type posters - quotes that make me smile! via fancytype, on behance.

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Sonja Hofman

Mmmm, yummy - these photos make me hungry! Gorgeous food photography by Sonja Hofman.

Saturday, August 28, 2010

Timba Smits

Timba Smits has a really nice graphic style. His website is brilliant too - you totally feel his design aesthetic on any page of the site!

Friday, August 27, 2010

Typeface Love: St Ryde

I think this is a wonderful new typeface by Myfonts. Nice subtle small caps, a nice italic and easy to read. Heart it! via designworklife.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Photographer Love: Camilla Arkens

The mood that these photographs emote is simply stunning - I love them - Camilla Arkens is an amazing photographer! More here.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

The Animal Print Shop

Wow - these are amazing! Sharon Montrose has a gorgeous style - such simple subjects photographed beautifully! Nice website to match as well! These would make a great addition to a kids room - great gift idea also! More here.

Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Want! Vertical Cities

Unfortunately, this gorgeous print by Allison Rae is all sold out, but I really will be putting my hand up when the colour version comes out! So incredibly beautiful!via designworklife.

Monday, August 23, 2010

Want! Diamond Lights

These are so sweet! I want! Buy them here.

Murmure: Simply Paper

This is a beautifully simple graphic design style that makes me smile! More here.

Heres what they say about it...

Murmure is a communication design company based out of France. Their recent project entitled ‘Pochoirs’, directly translated to stencil, utilizes various sized circles in a hole punching technique to convey forms and faces that react to the background that they are placed over.

The faces shown here pop of the page when placed against a normal white background, naturally piquing ones curiosity. The simplicity and abstractness of the forms elude to the conceptual relationship between space and body.

 
Pin It button on image hover