Color Happy 68
This is such an amazing shot from the Neon Boneyard in Vegas. Definitely on my must-visit list for the next time I’m out West. photo by Pam Sattler
This is such an amazing shot from the Neon Boneyard in Vegas. Definitely on my must-visit list for the next time I’m out West. photo by Pam Sattler
The vibrant color palette of this 100% Berlin poster was created by Kristina Brusa.
During the airing of Mad Men, illustrator Dyna Moe creates a weekly desktop wallpaper based on each episode. The scene below was a particular favorite of mine, at least from a visual perspective—the colors were gorgeous. The entire set of…
A quick look at the unique, patterny lettering style of Matt Lyon.
A fun pattern by Liz Scott of Paper Pie.
A bright and warm illustration on an icy cold day: Story Sisters by Roman Klonek.
It’s amazing how many subtle colors you can find in a photo that at first glance seems extremely monochromatic. Case in point, this photo by Anna Inghardt.
I’m still waiting for the snow to arrive in New York, so in the meantime I’ll live vicariously through photographs like this one by Tiffani.
Here’s an interesting color palette from The Great Carnival, the graduation project of Eric van Den Boom. Check here to learn more about the concept, and see the posters, flyers and tickets associated with the project. via The Best Part
This lively tourism poster for the city of Jerusalem is from the 1966/1967 Graphis Annual. Just one example of the vintagey goodness in Sandi Vincent’s flickr stream.
A perfectly Fall palette in this typographic illustration by THIS STUDIO.
Loving the hyper-saturated colors in this photograph by Nancy Stockdale, aka futurowoman. Lots of her photographs are available at prints on etsy as well.
Faux bois butcher block pattern by Meg Hunt.
There’s amazing stuff to be found in the vast ephemera collection of Sheaff. This trade card rebus was found in the Extreme Typography section. via Quipsologies
In protest of the weather getting a bit too cold and gray for my liking, this summery image by aspidistra.
This illustration, Sea Houses, is by Barcelona-based illustrator, Alex Noriega.
The color palette of this piece by Typozon feels appropriate for the transitional weather we’re currently having in the city. I’m loving warmer, darker palettes as the temperature drops, but I’m not quite ready to give up brights just yet.