Monday, November 30, 2009
Saturday, November 28, 2009
seriously?
CARRIE: Now, this is different. What is that material, you might be asking yourself. Oh, it's salami. From flickr.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Thursday, November 26, 2009
Wednesday, November 25, 2009
up, up & away
MORGAN: I'm just loving the idea of creating letterforms out of non-conventional items...like balloons! { found on swiss legacy }
Tuesday, November 24, 2009
Yulia Brodskaya
CARRIE: J. Crew's beautiful paper typography made me think of the gorgeous work of Yulia Brodskaya. Yulia was born in Russia and now lives in London. She likes to "experiment and explore ways of bringing together all the things she likes most: typography, paper, and highly detailed hand-made craft objects." The result is amazing.
Labels:
handmade,
illustration,
paper love,
typography
Monday, November 23, 2009
j.crew, i love u
MORGAN: So I'm not sure if there is a new creative director at J.Crew or if I am just taking a closer look, but they seem to be getting more and more artistic and are continuing to be a source of inspiration for me. Before it was simply their color palettes and photo styling, but now, all of their communication including their website and catalogs are so unique! I just love this type made of cut paper! Keep it up, J.Crew!
Labels:
color love,
graphic design,
handmade,
illustration,
inspiration,
paper love,
photography,
typography
Sunday, November 22, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
four seasons
MORGAN: a unique idea: a seasonal calendar with 4 months per page by elum. The pages are letterpressed in lemon, blueberry and chocolate inks.
Labels:
color love,
illustration,
paper love,
product design,
stationery,
surface pattern
Friday, November 20, 2009
a good egg
CARRIE: I love the idea of this desk calendar by Egg Press. It is printed on both sides so you have room on the back for birthdays and other special occasions. The designs are all gorgeous and it's printed with soy inks on recycled content paper. Egg Press never disappoints!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
perpetual calendar
MORGAN: I was getting the urge to look for a non-paper calendar and stumbled upon this great design! A perfect calendar to use year after year, you simply move the two magnetic balls to mark the date and month. { Made for the Museum of Modeern Art using injection molded plastic and magnets, it can be wall mounted or used on a desktop. Gideon Dagan 1998.}
found at thedailyplanner.com
found at thedailyplanner.com
Wednesday, November 18, 2009
die-cut goodness
CARRIE: This pretty diecut calendar is printed on recycled paper by Patricia Zapata. They are available in Patricia's shop.
Tuesday, November 17, 2009
eco friendly calendar
MORGAN: loving the black and white simplicity of this eco-friendly calendar by daisyjanie! And it's BIG: 11" x 17"-finally a calendar with room to write :)
Labels:
etsy,
illustration,
paper love,
product design,
surface pattern
Monday, November 16, 2009
Calendars :: Round 2
CARRIE: We're going to keep it going with the calendar theme this week. This one is by cityablaze at etsy.
Sunday, November 15, 2009
Saturday, November 14, 2009
Friday, November 13, 2009
circle the date
MORGAN: What a unique gift idea! Chakra Pennywhistle's "circle the date pillow": "Patches cut from a vintage tea towel and sewn onto a soft, natural pillow. Perfect for remembering your very special day. Vintage with a modern twist, perfect for wedding dates, birthdays, and unique announcements." pure love!
Labels:
crafty,
environmental,
handmade,
home decor,
product design,
textile,
Vintage
Thursday, November 12, 2009
sandra juto
CARRIE: Love the illustrations on these pocket calendars by Sandra Juto. It would be a handy size to keep in your purse.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Stendig Wall Calendar
MORGAN: This calendar, based on a design by Massimo Vignelli in 1966, was the only calendar I knew growing up. My parents had this hanging on the wall for as long as I could remember, and the huge, bold, black and white pages were used as giftwrap by my dad for every single holiday! Things like this make it no surprise that I ended up a graphic designer! Recognized as a contemporary classic, the original is on permanent display in New York's Museum of Modern Art. You can buy this calendar at many retailers now including Crate and Barrel and Unica Home (where I found the section "What's Your Stendig?" with the above animal photos! love it!)
Labels:
design legend,
graphic design,
home decor,
product design,
typography
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