Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts

Friday, March 16, 2012

Topshop's Makeup Line




I'm a sucker for buying cute things, even if unnecessary at times. If the packaging isn't up to par, I'll pass until I find something that catches my eye. I came across this make-up line while pinning once and found out it was from Topshop, a favorite stop of mine whenever I make my way to NYC :).

If you'd like to browse though more pretty packed goods you can check out this board of mine on pinterest, or another one of my favorite pinners whose got lots of neat packaging and other design-y things worth checking out is Bri Emery. Enjoy!

(photo source: topshop)

Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Speech Bubble Card

A simple and sweet valentine card design from Our Shop


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A few more links:
-try this card if you're in a long distance relationship.
-this tea for two idea will surely warm his heart up.
-eep it simple by writing down ten things you love about him.

Saturday, October 22, 2011

Honest Posters

I thought the design of the above humorous minimalist posters were pretty cool. If you like them, you might like the sleek design of these children's fairy tale story posters I found while browsing on Joanna Goddard's blog. 

(source: ffffound)

Friday, September 23, 2011

Joiner Inspirations

In my photography class I'm currently working on a joiner project, which is a type of photo collage. I was exploring through some of my favorite art and design tumblrs and found a few that were inspiring to me.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

A Chopstick-Spoon Hybrid

For the sushi enthusiast, this simple and creative idea would make a great gift. Spoon Plus by designer Aïssa Logerot, is a chopstick/spoon hybrid which forms a pair of chopsticks and a soy sauce dish for your sauce.

Tuesday, June 21, 2011

A Summer Calendar of Sorts

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This was a summer calendar I created in one of my design classes a few semesters ago. I came across it the other day while cleaning my room and thought it was pretty appropriate to post for this time of the year. For the assignment, we had to choose a song to go along with the theme of our calender and I chose paint's peeling, by Rilo Kiley.