Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pattern. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Thursday, April 19, 2012

Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Swooooosh


Finnish, and Amsterdam-based, illustrator Santtu Mustonen's work is a genuine eye & mind refreshment. I truly appreciate the impulsive, yet immensely delicate, approach of his unique illustrations.

The color palette's primo, too.


His portfolio site > H E R E

- jelsen

Tuesday, January 17, 2012

Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Good, Sir.


Back in London, Steph and i hit the Design Museum for a run through.

Sir Terence Conran is the "Big Deal" we were introduced to. The exhibition was named 'The Way We Live Now' and rightly so.


Here's a copy/pasted snippet from Design Museum:
Terence Conran has had more impact than any other designer of his generation on everyday life in contemporary Britain through a series of parallel careers. Conran describes the private boarding school he attended as an “inspired” choice by his mother, because it particularly encouraged creativity in its pupils and balanced academic study with practical, physical activities like digging the vegetable garden and rudimentary plumbing. Later, at the Central School of Art and Design in London, Conran absorbed the Bauhaus and Arts & Crafts influenced beliefs that “a good design should be available to the whole community, not just to a few”. After Central he set up as an independent designer at the age of 21. Through his friendship with the sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi he was on the fringes of the Independent Group, the artistic avant garde of the 1950s that brought Pop Art to Britain and worked on the Festival of Britain. But he was driven to establish his own shop, as he once said, to prove to people that his designs could find a market even if nobody else wanted to sell them.

And here's a snippet from my camera:


More on Terence Conran > H E R E
A bit about his current empire > H E R E

Great bump-in.

- jelsen

Tuesday, November 29, 2011

On The Dotted Lines


Japanese branding shop Dentsu's work for "The Magic 1Day Menicon Flat Pack" is tightly knit.

Check out the hop'n'skip inducing video > H E R E

- jelsen

Sunday, October 16, 2011

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Styles Upon Styles


A few weeks back, i attended AIGA/NY's Karel Martens lecture at Parson's Tischman Auditorium.

I previously didnt know much the Dutch designer or the body of work he's amassed in the last half-century but it didnt take more than the first three slides for me to be smitten by not only how well the work was executed but the conceptual layers dripping off of them.

...his sunny, 'call me uncle karel' disposition didnt hurt either.

Here are a few pulls:


More about Karel Martens > H E R E

- jelsen