I particularly liked this article featured in Collezioni trends (all rights reserved to them!) The first page introducted the titles of the rest of the segments in the form of a poem, and used little symbols to link them up. I love seeing the connection between images, words and a deeper concept, such as a factual meaning and further article for each line of the poem.
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Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label magazine. Show all posts
Sunday, 4 October 2015
Communication inspiration - Collezioni Trends
I love reading magazines. I mean who doesn't!? But I feel the large glossy tactile medium is particularly suited for design. From the beautiful art direction, stunning photography, intriguing articles, to the effortlessly cool design and layout. I feel inspired to make my own sketchbook/ journal to help communicate my interests and concepts. I'd be interested in seeing how all the different interests that focus on fit together in the ever-boggling jigsaw puzzle which is my creative direction. Let's hope I can keep this ambition up, as I feel always much more proud over something physical I can show or tell than a blog link (sorry I still love you too!)
Monday, 1 June 2015
Magazine crush of the moment - Cereal
Cereal magasine, by-line; Travel & Style. Two of my favourite things in one, so the content never failures to please. Communicated through fantastic photos, well written articles, and just a general overall style which epitomises chic cool. Here are some of my top sources of inspiration from this issue.
This is a visual essay focused on part of the Australian coast. So simple yet beautifully done. Good photographs of my work is a must from now on!
Loved the article on the Vitra Campus, a feature describing a creative space. My work is very much spatially informed, so I feel I could create similar pieces on the places and spaces which inspire me.
Clean simple shots of styled pieces. I would like do this with my own work.
Images of workspaces - one of my loves!
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