Lisa Hedge: MR & DD
Lisa Hedge‘s portfolio features a broad selection of projects with an inclination toward clean, modern, and carefully crafted typography. Case in point, this crisp, sophisticated and modern-yet-elegant wedding invitation.
Lisa Hedge‘s portfolio features a broad selection of projects with an inclination toward clean, modern, and carefully crafted typography. Case in point, this crisp, sophisticated and modern-yet-elegant wedding invitation.
Kinney is a 6 weight, 12 font family by Terminal Design, whose aim is to be a great “neutral serif.” If you ask me, I’d say it definitely fits the bill.
As a follow up to the previous post, I couldn’t resist sharing this additional And Smith project for Coworth Park, the brand identity for The Barn, an informal restaurant at the hotel.
I’m loving this extensive brand identity created by And Smith for a Coworth Park, a luxury hotel outside London. There are quite a few more images in their portfolio, so be sure to take a look. via Designspiration
Check out this recent promo for American Crew’s new product Superglue, designed by Karsh\Hagan. The promotional materials, which celebrate the comeback of the pompadour in men’s fashion, include a sales kit, an education guide, point of sale items and a…
Doodle Everyday is the daily art project of Lim Heng Swee, a Malaysia-based artist. Many of his whimsical works are available as prints in his etsy shop.
FOUND: 1. Wrap photo by Max Kim-Bee in Traditional Home Holiday magazine via designsgirl, 2. Bronze Age Flatware from Anthropologie, 3. Ocean Blue Aquamarine Gemstone Cushion from Garnet Girl Designs, 4. Mulberry Oxford Flat from my-wardrobe.com, 5. Fossil Charm Adjustable…
I recently came across the work of Bianca Chang in this month’s O Magazine. (By the way, I have to say I’m consistently impressed by the caliber and diversity of artists they commission for their articles each month.) Bianca is…
I’m loving this series of six retro prints by Cory Loven, who is currently a designer at the legendary Charles S. Anderson Design.
Milan-based Illustrator Clausia Carieri has a bold, graphic style, and a unique sense of color—many of the pieces feature this offbeat palette of dusty pinks, reds, grays and black—that I’m really drawn to. If you like her work, a few…
Wayne Tang is a recent graduate of Art Center College of Design (and a classmate of Vanessa Lam, who I posted about last week). I have been truly impressed with the quality of talent coming out of that program. And…
I’m loving the variety of items up for sale at How Now Design. Each item is made to order by Abbey Hendrickson, who also runs the blog, Aesthetic Outburst—here are a few of my favorites.
I’m loving this poster series designed for the 140th anniversary of French Paper, a mill whose paper I use often. I can only assume they were designed by CSA, but I haven’t received confirmation on that, so if you happen…
Check out this identity for Abilene, Texas-based boutique, Betty and June, designed by Ryan Feerer. Quite a bit of hand-stamping was incorporated into the materials, which adds a nice personal touch. If I ever venture to Abilene, it’s a stop…
work.place is Carlie Armstrong‘s photography project that documents the workspaces and creative processes of Portland-based artists and designers. The examples you see below feature the studio of artists/printers/designers, Keegan Meegan, a subject I was particularly interested in as I’ve featured…
I’m pretty interested in this new project by Evan Stremke, Invitation to an Assassination. In his own words, “The ‘Invitation to an Assassination’ series examines how seemingly routine and casual occurrences can quickly become extraordinary events with a profound global…
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WeeNudge looks like an awesome resource for web design projects. Codex, the Journal of Typography, is now available for pre-order. Two amazing videos not to be missed: Rippled and Friends of Mr. Porter. I’m definitely intrigued by the premise of…