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Wednesday, July 6, 2011

Dreaming...


Don't know why but I found myself looking at design jobs today... in London, of all places - it is my favourite city after all.

It got me thinking how I can't wait to finish studying and actually start earning for my designs, and where better to do that then in London town.

Found a few jobs that sound pretty peachy to me...
Here's a selection (you'll notice how even the ads are pretty!)



Ahhh but alas i'll keep dreaming for now....

Danielle xx

Tuesday, July 5, 2011

Glamour Girls

Pearl Frush
I just love 1940's / 1950's pin up girl illustrations.
I love the muted colours and soft almost fuzzy and dreamy illustrative style.

The girls are always ever so glamourous and gorgeous! I've come across a few artists whom I really fell for.

Pearl Frush

American Pearl Frush whom worked mainly in watercolours and gouache, she chose to portray more of the girl-next-door types in a soft and feminine way.

Earl Moran

Then there's Earl Moran who worked mainly in pastels and oils who chose to depict a much more sexy and racy woman.
He is famous for painting Marilyn Monroe in the 40's and for painting other sex symbols at the time.

Earl Moran
You'll notice how most of his girls look so much like Marilyn! She must have been his muse.


Alberto Vargas
Then there is my favourite, and he is one of the most famous pin up artists - Peruvian, Alberto Vargas.

Alberto Vargas

His work is primarily in watercolour and air brushing, tending to depict either semi - nude or elegantly dressed women, most commonly with red painted nails

  
Alberto Vargas

Alberto found fame when his work was repeatedly published in the US men's magazine Esquire, it was later dropped from the magazine for being too racy. Hugh Hefner then picked Vargas up and began including his pin ups in Playboy .

Alberto Vargas

Danielle
xx

Thursday, June 2, 2011

ASOS Heaven!




So i've been pretty busy lately and have not had much time for blogging, however I have somehow managed to find time for online shopping... at the expense of my poor little credit card. 
And this is one little gem, I thought was worth sharing! 


A friend recently asked me if I had heard of ASOS, to which I replied 'No I haven't' she swiftly instructed me to go and check it out ASAP as they not only offer a whole range of clothes, accessories, lingerie, nightwear, bags and shoes but at ASOS they do free delivery to Australia - no minimum purchase and you can choose to pay in a variety of currencies one of which is the Australian dollar! Check, Check, Check! 




So ASOS is said to be the UK's largest online retailer boasting over 35,000 items at any one time, those of well known UK labels like Mango and Oasis moving onto to labels like Juicy Couture, Karen Millen, Sass & Bide, Vero Moda and Kookai - as well as their very own ASOS line of clothes, shoes and beauty. 


Also worth mentioning they do a petite range for us small people as well as a maternity range and a plus size range.

I guess one of the benefits of shopping online at this site is, we here in Australia are in Winter when the northern hemisphere is in Summer, therefore a majority of ASOS's Winter clothes are on sale just when you need them. 


They have a range of photos of each product from a range of angles so you're not buying something from one dodgy dim lit picture. 



They also have a pretty reasonable returns policy, so should something be wrong you need not worry too much! 

I'll leave it to you to check it out for yourself and make your own mind up!

My package of goodies is due to arrive today!


Danielle 
              x

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Hello! Lucky

Hello! Lucky is a gorgeous stationary brand based in San Francisco and I swear their designs are so cute you could scream!


The company was founded in 2003, by two talented and creative sisters with a love and passion for design who began producing cards on an old press in their garage. And now almost 10 years later they are flying high with offices in London and San Fran, as well as clients from all over the globe flocking to them for lovely, one of a kind designs.


Their stationery is designed and beautifully crafted into such magnificent little pieces of art that just anyone would be happy to receive (or to just buy for yourself ). Everything has this vintage-y, old school feel that I love so much it makes me feel giddy. All of the cards are just gorgeous but alas so are the invitations and in particular the 'save the date' and the place cards.
It's no wonder Hello! Lucky is a favourite of both Eva Longoria and Cameron Diaz!


And just because I love all things London, their range of London stationery is just to die for... well it is for me anyway!


Check it all out on

Oh and they also have a cute little blog filled with all sorts of lovely little bits and pieces, with their own stationery thrown in too for good measure.

Enjoy!

Danielle
x

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Charley Harper

I came across some of Charley Harper's work recently when I was looking through some design books and fell in love with the bright and colourful, stylized illustrations of his.As a wildlife artist, the majority of hiswork is of animals and in particular birds.
I love the feeling of his work - it's all so playful and young, it's no wonder he illustrated a little golden book as well as other children's books.What I find fascinating is, the majority of his work is from the 60's when he was at the height of his career as an illustrator, his work seems kind of timeless to me in a way - It still seems so modern almost 50 years on which is a triumph for any designer. Some pieces have that retro feel with the patterns in those mustard and browns tones but then others are so bright, geometric and modern... there's just so much there to look at. I love looking at the way he's composed his pictures in shapes, it kind of fascinates me.

When asked to describe his style of illustrating his response was;
"When I look at a wildlife or nature subject, I don’t see the feathers in the wings, I just count the wings. I see exciting shapes, color combinations, patterns, textures, fascinating behavior and endless possibilities for making interesting pictures."
I love that and I think it so sums his work up in those few words!

It's got me thinking I need to get my little paws on some of his books... In the meantime i'll just enjoy his website.


Head on over to www.charleyharperprints.com to have a look at some of his other pieces (with some pieces up for sale which i might also add), I would love to post all of my favourites up but the list grew far too long!

Enjoy!

Danielle xx

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Designasaurus

I love, love, love Australian jewellery brand Dinosaur Designs!
Cutting edge, eclectic, colourful, creative and funky they've got it nailed!

I think what I like most about their pieces are the slight imperfections and lack of straight lines - don't get me wrong though, their pieces are still highly beautiful and desirable but they've got that handcrafted almost child like appeal to them!


Dinosaur Designs stand alone with their highly unique resin pieces, they were amongst the first to play with this new material in terms of jewellery design and it led them to create endless colour combinations, shapes,designs and textures.
Dinosaur Designs right from the beginning gained the reputation for one of a kind, statement and ornate jewellery and still to this day has this distinct reputation to their credit.
Dinosaur Designs began solely in designing / making jewellery in 1986 and by 1990 they were swiftly moving into homeware pieces after finding that there was not much in the current market place to satisfy their wild design aesthetic. Serving spoons, one of a kind serving bowls and cups just to name a few of their bits and pieces. This move into homewares helped to expanded their clientele and spread the Dinosaur Designs image and message.

Dinosaur Designs is a now well established Australian and international brand with stores open in New York, as well as exporting to more than 20 countries worldwide.

The pieces might set you back in terms of moola, but these pieces are not to be missed! The colours are dizzying and the rustic, rough shapes and designs are tantalising!
If you've got the cash to splash, then there is no doubt a piece waiting to entice and capture you! They've branched into metals and woods as well now, so if resin isn't your thing they've got you covered.
Check out www.dinosaurdesigns.com.au for their latest collections.

Note that all pieces are still lovingly designed and manufactured in Australia! <3