Color Happy 182
Such an eye-catching palette in this poster by Astronaut Design.
Such an eye-catching palette in this poster by Astronaut Design.
This illustration is an excerpt from Noisy Book, a vintage children’s story by Margaret Wise Brown & Leonard Weisgard, which was discovered and cataloged by Jill Casey.
This muted vintage specimen was discovered by Tom Schifanella from Art of the Luggage Label, one of my favorite Flickr users.
Another awesome vintage album cover from Project Thirty-Three.
This minty vintage specimen was discovered and photographed by Bravo Six Niner Delta in March 2011. The stamps are from the late 1960s and were found in in Englewood, Tennessee—great find.
“Poppy stalking” by heavenly~flower.
A beautiful piece by Andrew Bannecker.
Yet another lovely pattern from the always awesome Helen Dardik. Follow her blog for more.
Loulou and Tummie always produce colorful, vibrant pieces, so they’re a great resource for color palette inspiration. Today this this city art print caught my eye.
Images like this one by twodolla remind me why the Neon Boneyard is on my future “must visit” list.
A beautiful DIY nest and eggs, created and photographed by Maria Kallin.
I’m loving this image from illustrator Paul Thurlby developed a series of alphabet illustrations, which was created to promote the series. You can buy prints of the entire alphabet in his shop.
Here is yet another lovely vintage matchbook label, this time found in the stream of Shailesh Chavda. Check out more from his collection right here.
This vibrant, colorful architecture was captured by Matthias Heiderich.
Jacqui Lee created this lovely illustration for the Postcards to Alphaville project.
The muted, natural palette found in this lovely photo by Lisa Rupp is pretty much the exact opposite of the palettes I’m usually drawn to. But every once in awhile a quiet spot amongst all of the vibrant chaos feels…
Loving this palette of primary colors plus neutrals found on these Czech matchbox labels from Kindra Murphy’s Flickr stream.
I can’t get enough of the color palette from this album cover found via Project Thirty-Three.