Posts filed under 'Pattern'
Get in touch with your feminine side
I couldn’t help but share with you this beautiful packaging and illustration design for Thymes fragrances.
Add comment August 26, 2009
Sow the Seed


First you sow the seed. Then you grow the seed. Then you admire the seed packaging designs by Chloe Dunne.


Add comment August 7, 2009
Cath Kidston
Sorry it has been a while since my last post. I have been sick, working hard for a book publisher and very busy in between.
Here’s some yummy lush wallpapers by Cath Kidston to make up for the hiatus.



1 comment July 23, 2009
Deanne Cheuk
Perth born, New York based designer Deanne Cheuk has got a new website displaying a plentiful array of her work. Warning: The sheer amount of content on this site will make even the biggest workaholics and over-achievers out there feel pretty lazy and unproductive.
Add comment July 9, 2009
The Dieline Top Ten Package Designs
The Dieline recently posted their latest top ten package designs, as voted on by readers. Here’s two of my favourites from the bunch. Sarah Walsh designed the branding for Mallard Tearooms. I love the eclectic use of patterns to create this homely yet modern look and feel. This vodka packaging design is a concept only but Arthur Schreiber is hoping one day it will be a reality. Now if it was, it would be one bottle I wouldn’t be throwing away.
Add comment June 23, 2009
Paper Doll Parade
Add comment June 22, 2009
Roddy and Ginger
Roddy & Ginger have some beautiful vintage inspired prints to admire.
I particularly like this Spanish village print. They can also ship worldwide. The collection features handprinted designs onto cushions, tea towels, bags, aprons and kids clothes. There’s also a section of one-off vintage finds to peruse.
Add comment June 10, 2009
Wall Stickers
The Wall Sticker Shop is an online store dedicated to wall decals.
There are heaps of brands and styles to choose from and the best thing about them is you can just peel them off and take them with you if you move house or office.
It’s alot cheaper too. And I guess, as soon as you get sick of it, you can easily move or change the design.
Add comment June 1, 2009








