February 22, 2011

One Day.

LOVE this.
The simplicity, the colours, the composition, the typography... I could go on!



Shame about the credit block covering the feet...
Found here.

Twenty Eleven.

Bit of a slack start to the year - blog wise. Very busy otherwise!!
Here's to a sucessful 2011.

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December 20, 2010

An evening under the stars...

The other day we were lucky to have the opportunity to go to Moonlight Cinema's opening night. All day big grey clouds looked like they were just waiting for the right moment burst!! The uninvited opening act was a spectacular sky show, we sat and watched as we enjoyed our picnic. As soon as the sun set and the film was rolling the rain fell and it looked like time to go home... But as they say, the show must go on!



December 8, 2010

Favourite things.

Kate Spade certainly has the midas touch. Everything she does is absolute perfection! Things we LOVE is no exception.





Found via designworklife

December 7, 2010

Where are you sunshine?

I had an exciting little package arrive for me last week. A gorgeous decal from Shanna Murray. I've been religiously checking my mailbox because it's been horrible weather here in Sydney and I didn't want it getting wet and ruined. Ironically my decal of choice was 'you are my sunshine' so it did bring a little sunshine into my day. Shanna is having a Holiday Sale! Get yourself your own little piece of sunshine to bring a sparkle to your day. Now to work out where to stick my little decal...




December 6, 2010

Mr & Mrs T.

For book and t-shirt lovers alike Out of Print is a celebration of stories through fashion. They even treat the fabric to have that soft and comfy feeling - just like your favourite well loved novels. If you're still not convinced... for every t-shirt sold one book is donated to a community in need through Books for Africa. Not only do you get a funky new t-shirt but you get that warm fuzzy feeling of helping someone experience the joys of reading.



November 26, 2010

Design on Delivery.

Here are some inspiring poster designs that explore how leading artists and designers helped the British Post Office promote social progress and technological change between 1930 and 1960. The Post Office became a leader in the field of poster design, commissioning some of Britain's best artists and designers.

Designed by Tom Eckersley, 1957.
Designed by Hans Unger, 1960.
Designed by Edward McKnight Kauffer, 1937.
Designed by Peter Huveneers, 1958.
Designed by Leonard Beaumont, 1957.
via ffffound.com
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