Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Book Page Templates

Inflation of Fashion


I just don't know how she can sit down in this. But I like it! I would wear this to the premiere of the 3D animation, Up. Here's more of it

Achromatherapy


I hereby name these pattern swatches as: Nom De Plume, Croiss, and Foliag.

Nom De Plume, (nom-day-ploom)
as a tangent anagram for plumage, inspired by peacock feathers.

Croiss, (c-wahz)
because it's so French, delicate, and really, it reminds me of croissants.

Foliag, (f-ho-lia)
inspired by foreground leaves you defocus from spotting your crush from the other side of the park.



Printed Matters


Prints are like personalities. Throw in an animal print to a solid colored environment, and you got yourself that life of the party character that everyone gravitates to. Or a mix of floral prints, and you've got yourself that dainty, delicate bud of a girl who wouldn't even hurt a fly.

I personally only still use the staple prints in calculated proportions in my life. Thin stripes on my long-sleeved polo shirt. Flower prints on my skirt. My favorite plaid school girl skirts. And that's about it. I don't do line drawings of mini-monsters, or polka dots. I have a tie-die hood scarf, and that's about as hippy as I can get. I guess if you throw all my prints in a room, you'll be in the company of refined, classic women - who let loose every so often as a hipster, a boho chic, or a mysterious minx.


Beauty is in the Eye of the Upholster...y



Patterns applied to spaces for interior design here, there, and everywhere.



Monday, April 5, 2010

I Missed Pantone


I missed Pantone. I had to take a break otherwise I was going to get really sick. But I wish I was there. :/ I wanted to suggest they should come out with a nail polish line.

Thank you Polyvore


moodboard

http://www.polyvore.com/mercy_me/set?id=17321674


other links

http://www.polyvore.com/free_flower_clipart/thing?id=74440