Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Words

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Wake up and be present in your life. Be present in your life. Be present in your life. Do not concern yourself with the happenings of others. Honour them, yes. Love and embrace their well-being, yes. But leave the mouth-wagging, nitty gritty of their lives to them. Live your own fire. Fuel your own drive. Be gentle with the souls of others, be gentle with yourself. Do not concern yourself with cents and pennies. Do not chase rectangle notes of paper. Chase dreams, chase big ideas, chase your ideal spirit. Criticism comes from the hearts of those who were not brave enough to chase their own. Do not pity them, take their hand, guide them, so that they may see the bright kingdom that you are building. Enlighten them, enlighten yourself. Be bolder than you could imagine, be bigger than you thought possible. Grow in self-awareness. Be yourself. Be radiant. 

Be free.


{pic taken at Reading Festival, 2011 on my wide angle camera.}

Monday, September 23, 2013

Inspiration: 7 Creative Packaging Concepts

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I was recently asked on twitter to share some of my favourite people-to-follow in the realm of creative packaging design. I could look at brand packaging for HOURS, mainly because it's kind of like gift-wrapping for companies - and we all know how much I love a good gift wrap.

There are way too many people that I could recommend you follow - either the designers themselves or the sites that collate their work (often without linking back - grr) So anyway, here is a collection of a few of my faves and you can see which ones you like and hit them up on twitter if you so wish.

ABOVE: The anti-theft Lunch Bags - created by the. company from two designers Sherwood Forlee and Mihoko Ouchie. Sherwood actually grew up in Zimbabwe (woop Africa!) I love this design - so smart. AND... sneaky.

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ABOVE & BELOW: This is one of my favourite brand identity collections - partly because it's cartoon all over it and partly because of the amazing hue of colours. Designed by Isabela Rodrigues. In fact, all their brand packaging is pretty awesome - definitely have a look at their website.

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ABOVE & BELOW: This packaging design was created by May Tsui - it's a collection of CDs packaged to look like slices of bread. I'm a complete sucker for "alternative" packaging design.

Once, when I was living in South Korea - I stumbled across a set of notepads and cards that were shaped like a milk carton. I had absolutely no use for the milk carton note-set but I bought it anyway because I. couldn't. help. myself. Asia really does have the greatest packaging of all time.

I need to go back.

(ahem, husband.)

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Anthology of Bread, anyone?

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ABOVE:  These little "Jooze" cartoons were created by Yungyeen Yong as part of her student design portfolio. They are targeted at kids - but let me tell you, if I came across one of these in the shop, I'd buy it based on the packaging alone.


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ABOVE: These tea packages were created by Jaeyoung Ha. What did I tell you about Asian Designers? Or maybe those are just the designs I'm most attracted to. Whatever, it's beautiful.

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ABOVE: I am a huge fan of packaging that makes use of the product itself. Above is a perfect example of what I'm talking about - designed by Lo Siento. It makes the audience feel part of the design experience - which is of course, always a win. ("HAHA! Look at me! Look what I did! I pulled this bread out and gave this little gnome a hat! Look at me - I'm so clever!") Nope, that'd be the designer - but.... you have your two seconds of glory and go ahead and buy more bread to show your friends.

Design Win.

(Another excellent and completely harrowing example of this is from the Landmine Campaign - I haven't posted it here because it's quite hectic - but you can see it posted on my Creative Packaging Pinterest Board)


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ABOVE: Packaging is always good when it evokes some kind of feeling. For me this embroidery style milk carton design by Peter Gregson does exactly that. When I look at this embroidery pattern sitting so perfectly on this milk carton - I immediately think of some lovely Swiss cows that are grazing in the lovely Swiss Alps in lovely little knitted jerseys. No?

So those are a few of the package designs that I love -

If you want to follow any websites that do a good job of collating these kinds of designs (and since a lot of these personal designers accounts tweet in foreign languages)

I can recommend:

The Dieline - curation of interesting package design
Lovely Package - packaging design from around the world
Behance - a collection of design portfolios
Eight Hour Day - mainly design and illustration with the odd packaging concept thrown in.


You can also follow my Creative Packaging Pinterest board for some visual inspiration.

Happy Monday everyone

x

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

scrapbook inspiration


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I definitely wouldn't call myself a "scrapbooker" in the sense of making well laid out scrapbook pages to fill a scrapbook album, but I am into pretty things and I am HUGE fan of gorgeous gift-wrapping. So when I found myself on the Crate Paper blog the other day, I couldn't help but think what awesome gift tags and gift-wrapping ideas you can get from scrapbooking. I love all the layers in these pictures and all the bakers twine used in the cut-outs. The bonus of using scrapbook papers in gift-wrapping is that everything is usually co-ordinating or fits together in some way.
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I think this is my favourite of these pics - I love the black and white polaroid and the stitching with the tissue paper sewn into the mix. This design was created by Rahel Menig.Photobucket Photobucket Photobucket
Above: I love this cute co-ordinating set - esp the pseudo washi tape behind the bird. haha. And below - don't you think this colour combo is awesome? (would be good for more manly gifts lol).Photobucket
All these images are off the Crate Paper Blog. The blog is a spin-off from the online Crate Paper store which sells scrapbook pages and different kinds of embellishments. You can visit the store here.

Thursday, July 26, 2012

Pom Poms

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Pom Poms are so quick and easy to make and they are great for keeping little ones entertained.
To make a Pom Pom, you need:

  • wool/yarn
  • scissors
  • cardboard (an old cereal box will do)
    We made Pom Pom creatures so we also used Coloured Pipe Cleaners and "googly-eyes". Felt is also a good idea to have around when making Pom Pom creatures.

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First cut two circles of equal size out of the cardboard.
Cut a hole in the middle of each circle. Make sure they line up.
Put the two pieces of cardboard together and start wrapping your yarn around the cardboard going through the hole in the middle and around the cardboard circle on the outside.
Keep going until your cardboard is quite full of wool and the middle hole becomes quite small.
 - Since we were making Pom Pom creatures, we put two long Pipe Cleaners through the middle hole at this stage to create arms, legs and necks.
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Carefully holding the yarn, cut through it until you can see the cardboard peeping through.Photobucket 
Use an extra piece of yarn to tie up the Pom Pom in between the two cardboard pieces.
Once the Pom Pom is securely tied then you can remove the cardboard circles and trim your Pom Pom for any loose ends.
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We decided to make Pom Pom Flamingos - so we bent up two Pipe Cleaner ends and twisted them together to form the Flamingo Neck.Photobucket 
Next we cut out an orange diamond shape, cut a small slit in it and slid it onto the head.
We attached some "googly-eyes" to the cardboard et voila!Photobucket 
Apart from making fun Pom Pom Creatures - like these, or Pom Pom Teddy-bears, chicks and Rabbits... Pom Poms are also awesome as part of a decor feature like these ones below from Southern Belle Soul, Mountain Bride HeartPhotobucket
All the different textures and fabrics make it so interesting and the tulle makes everything look so soft and dreamy. You can see all the tutorials up on her blog post - (link above).Photobucket
And how about this Sweet Station Pom Pom feast made by Anj from Snowy Bliss. I love the paper chains that are included from a previous project.Photobucket
A Gorgeous chain of Pom Poms hung oustide from Honestly... WTF - this would be awesome for a bright/ fun picnic style wedding.Photobucket
And some gorgeous fresh Pom Pom flower arrangements from Country Living.

Off to buy some yarn?
Yeah, I thought so.

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Going Solo

If you are about to start a brave new venture - or you already have or you need the inspiration to just get on with it - here it is.

Going Solo. from Studio Botes on Vimeo.

Monday, January 10, 2011

`uLelelelele~

The following video was shown to me by the lovely Dominique Buck and although i have already shared it on the indieBerries facebook fan page, i couldn't resist sharing it again.



happy Monday!

It's good to be alive!


try your skill at ululating
as in this blog post title.
like THIS.

Thursday, December 16, 2010

Have a Bright day :)

Beautiful Bright images and journaling... by Teesha Moore.



Find more of her stuff here.

Sunday, November 21, 2010