Check out the cuteness of this packaging! Maki-san is a sushi store with a difference; you can actually pick exactly what you would like to have in your sushi roll - completely custom made sushi rolls! The packaging patterns are hand drawn illustrations of various sushi ingredients such as mushrooms and avocado which were then put into a pattern. Their website is so fun, you must check it out - click here. Unfortunately there is only a store in Singapore at the moment, I'm sure it won't be long until you can find stores elsewhere.
Hi, welcome to my blog! I'm Carina Bee; an aspiring surface pattern and graphic designer. This is a selection of my favourite prints, graphics, products and fonts as well as tips and useful information.I will use my blog as inspiration through my journey to becoming a graphic designer. I hope it inspires you too.
Wednesday, 15 May 2013
Monday, 13 May 2013
Packaging - Black Cow by Mind Yourself
Black cow is the world's first pure milk vodka, made only from the milk of grass fed cows and nothing else. The packaging and logo's were design by London based studio Mind Yourself.
I love the simplicity and sophistication of the black and gold colour scheme used
I love the simplicity and sophistication of the black and gold colour scheme used
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Surface Pattern Design & Illustration - Mr Boddington's Studio
Mr Boddington's is a boutique luxury stationer and design house based in New York City. I am a massive fan of their work, as well as the greetings cards (selection pictured below), they also create fabulous personalised stationary - check out the wedding stationary on their website. I think I will do a separate post showcasing some of their other beautiful pieces, I would quite happily post a picture of every single one of their designs, they are all just amazing. I particularly love the use of spots and dots and the repeated tiny imagery across their ranges.
Sunday, 5 May 2013
Packaging and Brand Identity - Jimmy Gleeson for Rhino Tiger Bear
I really like the triangular pattern repeat and the animal graphics used across stationary, packaging and labelling designed by Jimmy Gleeson for Rhino Tiger Bear; a family run and owned vineyard based on the Mornington Peninsula in Australia. I love that the colours of the animals have been incorporated into the triangular pattern.
Thursday, 2 May 2013
Typography Update - 365 Days of Type by Sabrina Smelko
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