I stumbled on this amazing print shop called Tugboat the other day. They create incredibly detailed woodblock prints and have fantastic photos detailing the process on their website. The amount of craftsmanship and artistry is mind-boggling. I want at least one of each! Even the woodblocks themselves are wall-worthy!
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Showing posts with label design. Show all posts
Tuesday, 24 April 2012
Saturday, 14 April 2012
Kraken Rum Bottle Label
The label for Kraken Rum is one of the best print labels I've ever seen. Check out their gorgeous website here.
Friday, 13 April 2012
Inkjet Transfers - Printing on Metal
I came across this great tutorial on YouTube when searching for ways to print on metal. You need a gigantic laser printer to do this, but the results are pretty amazing, and makes me wonder about what else I could print artwork on...hmmmm. The results were really gorgeous and luminous. Anyone want to go halfsies on a large-format Epson with me?
Thursday, 12 April 2012
Fancy Tape
These fancy tape rolls are a great example of cool print ideas! You could use the lace one to decorate furniture, add a border to the wall, or even fancy up a vintage mirror. The hinges would look awesome for packaging, on a bookshelf or desk.
Sunday, 4 March 2012
A Rather Novel Collection: Eau De Parfum
While browsing the Anthropology website, I came across this beautiful set of perfume bottles and their pretty little boxes. This “scent-o-logue” features 6 editions of scents inspired by different flavors of tea around the world. Housed in book-like boxes, the titles of each are based on the tea’s place of origin. Each package is beautiful on it’s own, but I love how they look lined up as a set.
Sunday, 26 February 2012
Lovell's Lager
Lovells Lager was created by two successful Australian music industry professionals, with a passion for great tasting beer. Lovell’s Lager is an Australian beer brand that features some different and unique packaging. Most beer companies don’t really think about creative and clever packaging for their beer but this unique box with a black boombox graphic and hint of retro on a plain white box sure stands out of the crowd!
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Tuesday, 21 February 2012
Jonathan Faust
Boy genius Jonathan Faust is a young graphic designer, who during his school years, worked on the Earl/Grey identity. A fictitious company, Faust put a great deal of love and attention into a minimalist approach. All from the hope of bringing popularity back to the Earl Grey tea variety, he came out with a beautiful portfolio piece, and admittedly, a print design worth putting into real production.
Monday, 13 February 2012
Tactile Surrealism: Tang Yau Hoong
tangyauhoong.com
Tang Yau Hoong is a Graphic Designer based in Malaysia. His work is immediately striking, as he makes use of negative space, surrealism, and visual metaphors — all framed with bright colours and impeccable layout. His images have a sense of humor, and themes that immediately resonate with the viewer, keeping them locked on the image.
He has several series exploring different themes: Playing cards, light, negative space (to name a few). Tang Yau Hoong's work has a playful, almost tactile quality. It is a great example of a very graphic style that translates beautifully to print, and I would happily have several of these hanging on my walls!
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Sunday, 5 February 2012
Handmade wedding invitations with serious rustic flair.


http://woodandgrain.com/post/8722900564/invitations
These wedding invitations from Wood & Grain are seriously beautiful, and are an instant reminder of how stepping away from the norm can create an impact. These invitations will surely be kept longer than the traditional white paper/letterpress invitations, and they'll definitely be topics of conversation. More importantly, the use of theme and smart design makes these wedding invitations more relevant to the setting and style of the couple's wedding.
The nature theme present here means that an electronic invitation wouldn't be appropriate for this type of scene, and the bride and groom have definitely made the most of their decision to stick with print. Texture, innovation and fabulous design have been employed wonderfully here. They have even included equally beautiful supplemental material. This is a prime example of how print can be used to make an impact for an important event.
So go take a look, and I promise you will never look at wedding invitations the same way again!
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