Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Inspiration. Show all posts

Friday, August 10, 2012

Type - Life & Times

It's cool being a designer. 

Some type inspired me today. Not just to sit down and screw around with some type but to find the time to do more design for design sake. Designers should make stuff. Working in the digital space as much as I do it's easy to forget the tactile sense that really turned me on to art and design to start with. I like being inspired, impromptu. I like looking at something and thinking, "damn, I wanna do that, how'd they get that project?" Then getting to think, "clients, we don't need no stinkin' clients"

This is what I made today...for fun. I'm gonna do that more often.




This is some of the stuff that inspired me. A lot from House Industries and some other stuff.


Monday, August 6, 2012

Woodsman Chic - Times

There seems to be this urban woodsman thing going on right now. I'm ok with that. There also seems to be a return of the craftsman. I'm ok with that too. Below are a few things I like from some brands that are rocking that trend.

They're selling tools. Like real tools. The type of thing that my grandfather has in his shop. Unique that it's located on Broadway. I appreciate not only the product that they are bringing to the table but the clean way it is presented so as to make the product a hero and demonstrate a very clear point of view from a merchandising aspect.


Knives made responsibly from reclaimed metals. The modern day blacksmith from Athens GA. The images of the products are again simple and beautiful. The term "pre-kitchen knives" has implications that feel truly from the earth.



Once again, a return of the artisan. SC was home to many textile manufacturers before they pretty much all got shut down in favor of cheaper goods. In most instances cheaper all the way around. Raleigh Denim is proving that people want value and style. Good product for good people. With the theme of clean and simple the site offers simple yet rich product photography and a great story to go with it.


Thursday, August 2, 2012

Simply Images - Times

Y.CO
Essentially a look book, this is a great html5 execution allowing full browser, aspirational photography to do the talking.

http://www.ycoyacht.com/yacht/alfa-nero/?te

Fisker
Same deal here but I think the top nav is easier to use, though the design style causes it to blend a bit too much with the global nav.

http://onward.fiskerautomotive.com/en-us