Color Happy 34
I went to Max Brenner for the first time the other night; and in addition to having an amazing dessert, I really took notice their brand. I especially love the warm chocolatey color palette. The HOW Design Conference is headed…
I went to Max Brenner for the first time the other night; and in addition to having an amazing dessert, I really took notice their brand. I especially love the warm chocolatey color palette. The HOW Design Conference is headed…
In honor of Hatch San Francisco’s 2nd Annual Easter Egg Coloring Contest, I leave you with some of the fun designs from last year. Click here to enter the contest for yourself and have a great weekend!
These ads for the Mississippi State University Study Abroad program were created by student designer, Kate Thomas. They were recently awarded a Bronze Juror award in the 2009 Pix(elated!) Awards, the fourth annual Mississippi State AIGA Student Invitational. Love the…
Melissa Manfull creates these beautifully intricate, architectural drawings. If you’d like to see more, she currently has a show going on at the Taylor de Cordoba gallery in Los Angeles. via The Best Part
Here is a fresh and unexpected color palette for this stationery by Hey Studio.
Check out these beautiful sketches by Morgan Blair. via Yay! Everyday
I’ve been obsessing over this pair of images from Rebecca Thuss’s portfolio ever since I saw it a few weeks ago. So bright, and summery and fun. (Can you tell I am sick of the winter?)
I am dying for the cold and gray weather to subside right about now, so this week I’m focusing on this fun summer palette from a 2008 issue of Martha Stewart Living. Yum.
In the January issue of Readymade, one feature asked five artists to reimagine the populist poster art of the Great Depression. This particular poster, designed by Mike Perry, can be downloaded (along with the others in the set) right here.
This week’s color happy was found in the letterpress gallery of the London College of Communication, which features student interpretations of type specimen sheets.
Today I’m taking some inspiration from the past with this op-art inspired record sleeve from Poland. via Record Envelope
Bugaboo Daytrips is a site created for parents by Bugaboo International, makers of fancy schmancy strollers. They’ve created individually designed daytrips for over 20 cities throughout the world, which clearly reinforces their dedication to “inspiring parents and their children to…
The image below is from the Easy Graffiti Photoshop brush set sold through Media Slap.
I’m loving the color palette of this desktop wallpaper designed by Nate Williams. Download more right here.
I’m loving the color palette of Meet a Man From Another World by illustrator, Lee Woodgate. You can check out the rest of his portfolio right here and pick up a print here.
Here’s a fun map by Chris Haughton for Shoreditch London.
Broken Social Scene poster by Doublenaut. More right here.
I’m loving the vibrant colors of Patrick Leger’s vintage-inspired illustrations. Take a look at his portfolio and blog for more and check out Thumbtack Press to purchase prints of his work.