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Design & Inspiration

Design & Inspiration

Create – wall art printable template Some months a go I shared the Love wall art template, along with that one I made this one, but unlike the previous one I wanted to make this word different and special, so no cardboard. Instead I used a piece of Styrofoam from a box we received last week. When I saw it a knew it was perfect for this project =] And instead of painting or covering it with fabric (my first idea) I decided to just go the Decoupage route with hot pink tissue paper. It ends up being so light! **The download is a PDF format file, so you will need to have Abobe Reader installed on your PC or MAC. THE MATERIALS - 23×8 inches piece of Styrofoam (I just used one from a box but you can buy a piece at Michaels) - Tacky glue - 2 sheets of tissue Paper ripped unevenly with your hands - Sand paper - X-acto knife - Download the template below - Marker to trace template - Sponge brush [ Click on Images to enlarge] I hope you all enjoy and CREATE =] ps.

DEAR BLANK, PLEASE BLANK - Pìcame – Visual arts smugglers. Un progetto ironico e geniale di Jared Wunsch e Hans Johnson. Le stampe si possono acquistare online ma la cosa più divertente è inviare le proprie submission e vedersele pubblicate sul sito. Altri esempi dentro al post. UPDATE: si può scaricare gratis l’app per iPhone da qui. An ironic and brilliant project by Jared Wunsch and Hans Johnson. Comments comments PicShip TetraBox Light by Ed Chew Liquid to Light Designer Ed Chew takes a green step in the right direction with the TetraBox lamp, a light object made from discarded drink packets that would have otherwise ended up in landfills already packed to the brim. The design is achieved by unfolding the packets and refolding them into hexagonal and pentagonal sections that are then pieced together to form a geodesic sphere or any other desired shape. Designer: Ed Chew

contemporary monkey // imgfave Prototyping is the process If you google "design thinking process", you'll be presented with a series of diagrams or lists or steps which, in a linear fashion, purport to represent the way a good designer works. They'll often look something like this: UnderstandObserveIdeatePrototypeTest... and cycle back to Step 1 We're all familiar with cooking manuals, and this one feels not unlike a good recipe for chocolate chip cookies... first this, then that, and then do this. Except, that's not the way designing really happens. I think we can do better than that. A wise colleague recently corrected me on all of this. Exactly. We prototype all the time.

Didnt You Hear… — Anything and Everything that is Cool, Hot, Fresh and Classic. Stuck In Customs | Trey Ratcliff mizzo Au coin de ma rue Mid-Century Graphic Design After nearly 8 years of running this Tumblr account, I’m really excited to say that Mid-century Modern Graphic Design is coming soon in book form! It will be published by Batsford Books, who have more info here, on 2nd May 2019. Overall its 256-pages exploring and celebrating post-war graphic design and illustration, with a general introduction followed by chapters on books covers, record sleeves, posters & advertising, magazine covers and illustrated books. It includes over 600 images, most of which haven’t appeared on the blog, and a lot of explanatory text. You can pre-order it now from: www.pavilionbooks.com/book/mid-century-modern-graphic-design/

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