Entries in Graphic Design (8)

Favorites: Print ads, Series 3

Great colors from Banana Republic:

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This doens't translate as well on-screen, but it's a close-up of the texture of a Cole Haan purse:

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I like all of Lacoste's flying people ads - but this one of the company founder is the best:

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I not only fly with Donald Pliner, I like his ads, too.  The shoes are hideos, but the ad is well-done.

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For the Ralph Lauren ad below (one page of a two-page spread), the same as above.... don't like the purse, but the ad definitely catches my eye.

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The small scale of this Vera Wang ad image doesn't do it justice - it's a beautiful muted palatte:

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Almost tacky, but colorful and eye-catching!  Dog food from Cesar:

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This Natural cosmetics ad gets the Close But No Cigar award - great concept but it doesn't quite come together.  The text color and layout don't mix well:

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Jones New York....  colors: ick!  and the model looks like a mannequin:

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It's tough to create a good ad with an ugly product - toilets have the problem as well.  Although this ad tries admirably, I still hate Crocs and this ad even admits how hideous they are:  "It's hard to believe the parents were ugly..."

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Posted on Wednesday, June 4, 2008 at 05:36PM by Registered CommenterSeaBird in , , , | Comments Off

Finds: Garage sale treats!

When I visit my parents in Texas, I am obsessive about garage sale-ing. Where they live – unlike Miami – garage sales are very popular and it’s easy to get around so you can cover several neighborhoods in an hour or two. Plus, churches and other organizations there host large annual sales which have all kinds of things I’m interested in: vintage knick-knackery, craft supplies, games/toys, education/teaching resources, kids’ clothes, and BOOKS!

I found this 100 piece children’s puzzle of the United States from the 1950s:

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I liked the look of the illustrations so I bought it for 25 cents, knowing there would probably be a few pieces missing. I put it together the other day, though, and all 100 pieces have survived the past five decades intact!

These two little Easter decorations were too cute to pass up – I had to temporarily suspend my rule of No Decorative Objects:

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They have a vintage, handmade feel about them... right down to the "Made In Taiwan" stickers on the bottom.

These miniature metal cooking toys for children were an unbelievable find:

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I bought a large set including pots, colanders, saucepans, cookie sheets, cookie molds, bundt pan, and more. They boys have created all sorts of delicacies with their new kitchen tools! (um, well, mostly coffee, strawberries, and pizza)

I’ve no idea when these two cards were produced – probably the 60s/70s. They were stuck in with a bunch of craft supplies I bought at an estate sale.

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I like their design, though. The yellow/red card was for “Starsnap” dress fasteners and the baby card held “Lady Washington Baby Pearls.”

And this owl illustration I found at the same sale… it was drawn by a family friend for one of their children 30 or so years ago. I plan to change the matting and frame, but the illustration is adorable!

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Posted on Thursday, May 22, 2008 at 08:12AM by Registered CommenterSeaBird in , , , , , , | Comments Off

Favorites: Greeting cards

I love cards.

I love mail.

And I love getting the former in the latter.

Here are some of my favorite cards I've seen in my recent web wanderings:

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Cute and colorful Parisian Zoo cards from Tiny McSmall (what a great company name!). 

For a vintage look, there are Flying Birds from 12Fifteen (printed on a vintage Chandler & Price press) or Spring Flowers from Mothball Charlie.

And, with one box you've got the whole year covered - an assortment of simple and colorful icons printed on cardstock for birthday, anniversary, sympathy, thank you, etc.   Cards For A Year from Violet:

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Or, you can create your own custom box of 20 cards from EnFin LaVoila - here are a couple of my favorites: 

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Posted on Wednesday, May 14, 2008 at 03:49PM by Registered CommenterSeaBird in , , | Comments1 Comment

Collection:  fonts

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Posted on Tuesday, April 29, 2008 at 11:18PM by Registered CommenterSeaBird in , , , | Comments Off
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