soft neon branding

Who says the neon colour family must always be distractingly bright? I love the soft, almost washed neon look used in this Las Palabras Pintadas branding by Buenos Aires designer Lucía Izco. Add in the perfect neutral brown/grey background, one tone photography and some fabulous typography? The recipe for print design that makes neon feel fresh and sophisticated…

(image via lucía izco/behance)

POSTED ON May 1, 2013

LABELS: artists & designers, graphic design, paper, print & ink, pink, yellow   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

neutral rocks and coloured smoke

Spanish photographer Lola Guerrera created her series ‘Nebula Humilis’ in the deserts of Mexico and I love the juxtaposition of harsh, neutral rock formations and soft, vibrant plumes of coloured smoke. The red image really feels like a magical volcano, don’t you think? (p.s. I am a huge fan of this coloured smoke movement in art. Take a look at my other two postings on the subject here and here).

(photographs via lola guerrera)

POSTED ON May 10, 2012

LABELS: art, artists & designers, blue, orange, photography, purple, red, the great outdoors, yellow   2 Comments   Tweet This

just in case kit

If 2012 is going to see the end of the world, you may as well go out with some attractive branding! Design studio MENOSUNOCEROUNO created Just In Case, “an end-of-the-world survival kit” or “the perfect brand for the end of times”. The kit contains six iconic products from Mexico re-packaged in bold yellow including dark chocolate, a classic notebook, a simple knife, 40 black matches, liqueur and a bottle of water. This collection may not ensure long-term survival but you certainly will enjoy your final hours… (Read more about the kit here)

(spotted on the dieline)

POSTED ON April 16, 2012

LABELS: brands & shops, graphic design, package & parcel, yellow   4 Comments   Tweet This

citrus typography

One of my very favourite food blogs is Matt Bites. Matt Armendariz is ridiculously multi-talented in the areas of culinary creation, food photography, styling and general design flair. The recipes Matt features are always drool-inducing and the photography? Well, it makes you want to pop through the screen and live in Matt’s world of fabulously styled cuisine. Matt’s latest post focuses on Winter Citrus and the images are full of crisp shades of yellow, green and orange. I love this citrus peel title Matt created and its handsomely handcrafted typography. Maybe citrus colours are the perfect anecdote to a grey January?

POSTED ON January 12, 2012

LABELS: chow & cheer, green, orange, typography, yellow   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

pineapple ring sticky notes {objects of desire}


Do I need Pineapple Ring Sticky Notes? No, I definitely do not. But I may be able to convince myself I do based on my love for Hawaii and unique desk supplies. The sticky note packaging is also an example of simple but perfect packaging. I don’t think these pineapple rings would be as fantastic without the tin can to keep them in. It’s amazing how you can re-imagine boring, corporate yellow post-its with a little imagination in shape and packaging…

(spotted on mochi things)

POSTED ON September 29, 2011

LABELS: brands & shops, objects of desire, paper, print & ink, yellow   3 Comments   Tweet This

pasta & paint



The FAME Festival in Grottaglie, Italy hosts artists from all over the world for one to four weeks during the spring and summer months to create street art installations, screenprints, ceramics and large-scale murals. The festival has produced some fantastic pieces of street art including what might be my very favourite, this tiny clothesline. Last week, artists Brad Downey and Akay collaborated over six days to create some imaginative and colourful pieces including this beautiful pasta curtain and ‘tipping point’ installation featuring dramatically linked cans of paint. Throwing pots of colour off a roof to create a spontaneous colour palette is officially on my life list…

(see more of the collaboration here)

POSTED ON September 8, 2011

LABELS: art, artists & designers, chow & cheer, many colours, music, film & tv, on the street, pattern & texture, yellow   No Comments   Tweet This

man blowing a bubble

Man Blowing a Bubble, a short film by Mitch Ansara has officially made my day. Perhaps because of my inappropriate use of emoticons in business correspondence or my love for Mary Tyler Moore’s stylish typewriting, this film set on paper just makes me happy.

(image via flickr; visit mitch’s blog here)

POSTED ON September 6, 2011

LABELS: artists & designers, illustration, typography, vintage, yellow   1 Comment   Tweet This

cmyk perpetual calendar {objects of desire}

I saw the Cubes Perpetual Calendar in the MoMA online store was instantly smitten. Oy, the vibrant CMYK colours on a handsome black base. Have you seen a more attractive calendar? Love the brilliant use of space as months are printed in different directions to make six cube sides turn into 12 months. Great design, full of colour and good for the environment? I am in love.

POSTED ON July 28, 2011

LABELS: blue, brands & shops, graphic design, objects of desire, pink, typography, yellow   No Comments   Tweet This

origami champagne bucket

Just over a week ago was Milan’s Design Week and famous champagne house Veuve Clicquot was a highly visible sponsor of the event. I have always been a fan of companies who use their brand colour in creative and innovative ways so I have fallen in love with Clicq’d Up – a foldable champagne bucket design by Belgian designer Mathias van de Walle for the event. Created in Veuve Clicquot’s powerful orangey-yellow signature hue, the origami-inspired structure is gorgeous. I also love that the bucket folds up flat for easy travel. A gorgeous piece of design in a vibrant brand colour!

(via cool hunting)

POSTED ON April 27, 2011

LABELS: advertisement, artists & designers, brands & shops, chow & cheer, paper, print & ink, yellow   2 Comments   Tweet This

stripes vs. dots

I love the idea that a bee and a ladybug would passionately argue over who has a better graphic pattern. Another fantastic illustration in Lim Heng Swee’s Doodle Everyday project. (I previously posted about his whimsical clouds doodle.)

(image via doodle everyday)

POSTED ON April 15, 2011

LABELS: artists & designers, illustration, pattern & texture, red, yellow   1 Comment   Tweet This

wonderbra’s yellow line

I love when everyday things are transformed into a smart ad or piece of design and this advertisement for Wonderbra certainly fits that bill! Using the yellow “do not cross” caution line that so often appears on subway or train tracks, Wonderbra suggests that the line placement would be entirely different for those using their product and its, err, enhancing capabilities. Such a simple but brilliantly clever ad.

POSTED ON April 4, 2011

LABELS: advertisement, brands & shops, on the street, yellow   1 Comment   Tweet This

silence/shapes by filippo minelli







Coloured smoke bombs exploding in nature seems to have become somewhat of a photography trend lately. While there are plenty of images and techniques out there, I don’t think many compete with the stunning work of artist Filippo Minelli. Filippo’s ongoing Silence/Shapes series features brilliantly coloured smoke against peaceful almost generic nature backdrops. The final result is spellbinding scenes with striking juxtaposition of colour that I could stare at for hours. Hoping there are prints of these gorgeous photographs available soon or I might have to continue researching smoke bomb building!

(thanks for the link Catriana!)

POSTED ON March 21, 2011

LABELS: art, artists & designers, blue, green, photography, pink, red, the great outdoors, yellow   4 Comments   Tweet This

colour-blocking by kontor kontur









It’s amazing how colour-blocking can turn ordinary objects into fantastic photo subjects. Love this styling and photography by Gothenburg-based design studio Kontor Kontur. I would like most of the colourful office supplies featured!

(via seesaw)

POSTED ON March 14, 2011

LABELS: black, blue, brown, green, photography, pink, red, white, yellow   1 Comment   Tweet This

life calendar




Life Calendar by Barcelona-based Brigada Creativa allows you to sum up each day by drawing a face onto a colourful dot. I love the idea of this bright and graphic poster on an office wall. I imagine it provides some insight as well – patterns and arcs that emerge. It would be so interesting to look at a whole year in this way.

POSTED ON February 25, 2011

LABELS: blue, graphic design, paper, print & ink, yellow   No Comments   Tweet This

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