clever codes {in black & white}

A fantastic print campaign for Expedia by Ogilvy & Mather that uses airport IATA codes to form clever travel-related phrases. There are over 9,000 three-letter IATA codes for airports around the world so I can imagine it was quite the task to sort through them and find witty copy. For example, WSH EWE WRE ERE (or Brookhaven, Ewer Indonesia, Whangarei, Erave) and SUN SEA SND SEX (or Sun Valley, Seattle, Seno, Sembach). I love the pops of colour and stamps in the corner providing a bit more context to the travel code wish. Oy, so simple and brilliant. There is plenty of fun to be found in the luggage carousel…

(photographs via/spotted on creative review)  

POSTED ON February 6, 2013

LABELS: advertisement, artists & designers, black, graphic design, in black & white, paper, print & ink, typography, white   6 Comments   Tweet This

paper moths {in black & white}

In his installation Black Cloud, Mexican artist Carlos Amorales created a world that perfectly fuses downright gorgeous with rather frightening. Carlos crafted 30,000 moths of 36 different variations out of black paper and, with the aid of a team, hand glued them to every surface possible of a gallery space. The images above are of the piece installed at Yvon Lambert in 2007 but it was also re-imagined on the walls of a converted old church in Spain called Espacio AV in 2009. I would love to see this fascinating installation in real life so I can only hope it appears again one day. Meticulous handcrafted detail swarms white walls in strikingly beautiful fashion…

(photographs via yvon lambert; information via philadelphia museum of art)  

POSTED ON December 4, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, black, in black & white, paper, print & ink   3 Comments   Tweet This

typographic chess set {in black & white}

I love this typographic chess set by hat-trick design‘s Jim Sutherland based on characters from the Hoefler & Frere-Jones typeface Champion. Laser-cut acrylic letters and a greyboard foiled in black – what a handsome piece of design. I can only hope there will be a new trend of interpreting board games in beautiful, modern ways…

(spotted on creative review; set purchase info here)   

POSTED ON October 8, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, black, graphic design, in black & white, typography, white   No Comments   Tweet This

nelson mandela monument {in black & white}

Created by South African artist Marco Cianfanelli, “Release” is a gorgeous monument to a true icon of peace: Nelson Mandela. To mark the 50th anniversary of Mandela’s capture by apartheid police in 1962, Cianfanelli created 50 columns of painted laser-cut steel in the South African town of Howick. Intriguing shapes up close, the pieces create a striking profile of Nelson from afar. Cianfanelli says, “the 50 columns represent the 50 years since his capture, but they also suggest the idea of many making the whole; of solidarity. It points to an irony as the political act of Mandela’s incarceration cemented his status as an icon of struggle, which helped ferment the groundswell of resistance, solidarity and uprising, bringing about political change and democracy.” Such a powerful and beautiful piece of work…

(photographs via designboom)  

POSTED ON October 2, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, black, in black & white   1 Comment   Tweet This

pinhole magic {in black & white}

It’s no secret that I love perforated surfaces (particularly when light pours through the tiny holes in rather dreamy ways). In her photography series Daré alla Lucé, Canadian artist Amy Friend allows new light to pass through found vintage images by altering the surface with tiny pinholes. I am in love with the ethereal results and how a real sense of magic seems to infuse these images of years gone by…

(photographs via amy friend)

POSTED ON September 13, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, black, in black & white, photography, vintage   No Comments   Tweet This

tang yau hoong

Malaysian designer Tang Yau Hoong uses negative space in such a dreamy way. These two illustrations caught my eye yesterday because they have a lovely contrast of colours and, like all of Tang’s work, are a magical way of looking at everyday life. I love the idea of colour painted against the night sky…

(images via tang yau hoong and demilked)

POSTED ON August 6, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, black, blue, illustration, yellow   2 Comments   Tweet This

supergrau expose board {objects of desire}

I frequently daydream about having a large studio to fill with work surfaces, supplies storage and colourful details. A piece I would definitely purchase for said studio is the Supergrau Expose, a front-facing presentation space for magazines, thin books, records or portfolio examples. So handsome. Available in black and white, I love the giant colourful bands securing the books in place. As Supergrau points out, this board embodies the quote “show me what you read and I’ll tell you who you are”…

(photographs via schoener wohnen and supergrau)

POSTED ON August 2, 2012

LABELS: black, brands & shops, i heart books, objects of desire, white   No Comments   Tweet This

poppy red & blue-black {palette of the week}

Whoa – a long and unexpected break from colour posting this week. Let’s just say I departed for beige territory but I’m happily back in happy hue land now! I spotted these gorgeous shots styled and photographed by one of my favourite creatives, Dietlind Wolf , and realized yet again why I love poppies. The crispy scarlet-red and that mysterious blue-purple shade of black makes one smashing combo…

(photographs via dietlind wolf)

POSTED ON July 13, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, black, flowers & greens, palette of the week, red, swatches & palettes   4 Comments   Tweet This

star-sprinkled stationery {in black & white}

I have a soft spot for hotels that find beautiful branding opportunities. Technology perks are great but something tangible and old-school often has distinct magic. Case in point: this sublime star-studded black stationery and silver pencil by L’and Vineyards in Portugal. Perfect for crafting one exquisite letter home (or notes of a memorable trip)…

(photograph via condé nast traveler & l’and vineyards)

POSTED ON April 24, 2012

LABELS: black, brands & shops, in black & white, paper, print & ink, travel & wanderlust   No Comments   Tweet This

gravity meets dots {in black & white}


French artist Suzy Lelièvre manages to take everyday objects and make them thought-provoking and playful. I especially love her pieces Gravity Dice and Dominos Gravitation. Why shouldn’t dice dots fall to the bottom of the cubes? Why wouldn’t domino spots all hail the mighty ‘one spot’ leader? I might refuse to play any games that aren’t as handsomely designed as these pieces…

(photographs via suzy lelièvre)

POSTED ON March 20, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, black, in black & white, pattern & texture, white   3 Comments   Tweet This

on tip toes {in black & white}

As you may know, I am more than a little in love with bits of art in unexpected places. I find this piece of street art in Bergen, Norway to be simply magical. A dainty, elegant stencil on a rough, industrial surface…

(photograph by cicilie fagerlid via monique)

POSTED ON February 24, 2012

LABELS: art, black, in black & white, on the street   No Comments   Tweet This

farfelle bowtie {in black & white}

The Farfelle Bowtie by Japanese design studio Microworks might just be the perfect accessory for your next dinner out. Crafted out of shrunken acrylic and available in many bright colours, the clip-on bowtie is a stylish take on farfelle pasta (Italian for “butterfly”). Pasta and fashion together at last…

(spotted on jeannie jeannie)

POSTED ON January 25, 2012

LABELS: artists & designers, black, chow & cheer, fashion & textiles, in black & white   No Comments   Tweet This

lines by mmmg {in black & white}




Lines by Millimeter Milligram are simple but handsome notebooks. The front pattern matches the line style inside so you never have to worry about grabbing the wrong book. Don’t they look fantastic on a bright coloured desk?

POSTED ON November 17, 2011

LABELS: black, brands & shops, in black & white, paper, print & ink, pattern & texture   2 Comments   Tweet This

embroidered colour chart




I have posted about the sublime embroidery work of Evelin Kasikov before but with every visit to her website, I am reminded of Evelin’s immense talent and am inspired to post again. A project that I just love is her Stitched CMYK Colour Chart. Embroidering the cyan/magenta/yellow/black or CMYK colour model required in colour printing, Evelin creates a handmade printing process that charts colours combinations by an interval of 25%. Designed for the Digital Soirée event at Central Saint Martins, this piece is a beautiful fusion of meticulous handmade design and the technological aspects of printing. I can’t wait to see where Evelin takes her fantastic CMYK embroidery talent next. Perhaps a completely embroidered Pantone guide?!

POSTED ON October 24, 2011

LABELS: art, artists & designers, black, blue, fashion & textiles, graphic design, pattern & texture, pink, swatches & palettes, yellow   4 Comments   Tweet This

dear cab driver {in black & white}

I’ll admit it, I laughed over these Dear Cab Driver Napkins for far too long this morning. I blame Monday? With those notes your mother used to pin to your mittens in mind, you can now enjoy some festive beverages with no worries of pesky details like your address and money location. These cocktail squares are sure to be the hit of your next party (as long as your party can live up to their wild expectations!)

(more information via heliotrope)

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LABELS: black, brands & shops, graphic design, in black & white, paper, print & ink, white   1 Comment   Tweet This

guy and max {in black & white}





Designed by Proud Creative, I love this branding for luxury jewellery firm Guy & Max. Most jewellery companies seem to go down that “pretty proposal” route but Guy & Max feels bold, masculine and fiercely modern with a high fashion edge. Oh and I think their shop has the most beautiful awning I have ever seen. By using just the right shades of black in just the right geometric pattern, the piece feels like a sculptural work of facets. Same goes for the business card as it feels like a paper sculpture rather than a flat piece of paper. Throw in some sublime macro photographs of diamonds and this branding is officially gorgeous. With such a great look, I can only imagine the stunning jewellery being created by Guy & Max.

(spotted on september industry)

POSTED ON October 18, 2011

LABELS: artists & designers, black, brands & shops, graphic design, in black & white, paper, print & ink, pattern & texture, white   2 Comments   Tweet This

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