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An eye for style. A lover and admirer of all things art and design. A(n occasionally indiscriminate) foodie. An explorer of music, always listening for hidden gems. A paper hobbyist who likes to share her printable designs on this blog. (Profile)

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Mini monuments.

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Lots of tiny, mod silhouettes make up this ad from the Centre des monuments nationaux. Very cool!
See if you recognize any… (click the pic to see a larger image).

Via stephmodo.

Egg pants… and the Supermarket.

Monday, July 14th, 2008

First off, these are amazing.

Egg pants! Ok really they are just egg cups with feet, but sometimes it’s all about what you name your product. Egg pants! The world has more joy in it now, thanks to Kegan Fisher and Liz Kinnmark’s Design Glut.
I found this on Supermarket, an online shop chock-full [...]

Corporate identity.

Monday, June 16th, 2008

Bored of your standard plain white card? You’re not the only one. The Wall Street Journal published an article a few months back about the mini-boom taking place in custom business cards as more and more people have them printed up for their blogs, side gigs, or just active social lives. Read [...]

Boxes and bottles.

Wednesday, May 21st, 2008

No one knows how aesthetics and look-and-feel can influence a product experience better than Andrew Gibbs of the über-cool package design blog, The Dieline. Here are some of my favorite items featured on the site.

Clockwise from top left: ALICE chocolate | CB I Hate Perfume | Shatto Milk Company bottles | Beehive honey | [...]

Account Planning 101.

Friday, January 26th, 2007

I’m enjoying the results of the assignments at “Account Planning School of the Web.” This started back in November 2005 as a series of hypothetical marketing problems posed to readers (e.g. how to position, package, and introduce to market a small upstart competitor to Heinz baked beans in the UK) , followed by feedback [...]