Courtney

Courtney

Courtney is the founder of Design Work Life and Seamless Creative, a small design studio she runs with her husband Brian. She now splits her time between developing brand identities for small businesses and soaking up (and passing along) as much inspiration as she possibly can.

Curious…

I’m excited to see what these paint by numbers turn out to be. Something’s Hiding in Here only revealed that they were shipping to Fred Flare. Hmm…I’ll let you know when I find out more. For now check out the…

ChangeThis

Yesterday CreativeTechs sent out a really great newsletter that compiled a list of free ebooks geared towards designers. I’ve only gotten to look through a few so far, but it seems like an extremely helpful list. In downloading all the…

T-Shirt Wednesdays

This week I came across new t-shirt site built on the Threadless model, itself. All of their shirts are printed in limited edition, with a maximum of only 6000 available worldwide. And so far it looks like their style leans…

Delicious Posters

Last night I received an email from one of my favorite poster resources letting me know that their site had been updated! Delicious Design League uses a lot of pattern and intricate line work in their posters, something that I…

One Click Leads to Another

The other day I was pointed to the Flickr account of Alejandro Paul by simple song. Paul is the type designer behind Feel Script and one of the founders of Sudtipos. He has some beautiful type experiments amongst his photos…

Helen Dardik

I’ve been following Hellen Dardik’s blog for a little while now, so that I can keep up with her bright, playful pattern designs. She definitely has a style all her own, and I especially love that she also posts every…

Color Happy

I first saw this piece by Damien Correll—Number One Fanclub—quite awhile ago, but was reminded again recently when I was alerted to his site update. According to his description the book is a compilation of “failed ideas, zine submissions and…

Great Ideas Volume III

Yet another beautiful set of book designs from Penguin’s Great Ideas series, many of them by David Pearson. It reminds you how much can be done with just two colors. The complete set (along with credits for each design) is…

Critter Quest

San Francisco Zoo. According to the Zoo’s site, posters are scattered around the city that allow you to transform yourself into 10 different animals. And the concept was “built from the Zoo’s mission statement of connecting people with wildlife, inspiring…

T-shirt Wednesdays

A couple of type tees coming a little bit late today… Make it Happen, $16 at Oath Threadline via Rumplo Sad Songs Make Me Happy, $25 at The Quiet Life via Rumplo To Hell with Helvetica, about $34 at Death…

My Dream House

Some good family friends recently had their newly finished house published as the cover story in the July/August issue of New England Home. I haven’t seen it in person yet, but as you can see from some of the images…

Little Friends of Printmaking

Poster artists, LFOP, have a unique style that’s instantly recognizable. Their website is in the process of being updated, but for now you can buy prints at their temporary web store right here. Boston Terrier print and Batman 1966, both…

John Dilnot

While at the Curiosity Shoppe last month I purchased a couple of cards by John Dilnot, who I hadn’t heard of before. He has a lot of other great stuff on his site including these fun kits, which when put…