Olivia King | http://behance.net/oliviaking
“Using a selection of native Australian materials, and hand painted wood, the first prototype designs were endless and I quickly realized the potential for project where the designs weren’t mine, but those of the customers themselves. Using the Trig app, each piece is unique the tastes and style of those making them, with colour, shape and material options available in multiple variations. The final products are finished with natural oils and packaged in bright boxes with personalized thank you cards, ready for wear within days of their creation.”
Olivia King is a designer and illustrator based in Sydney, Australia. With passions for typography, hand lettering, illustration and branding, she’s a cider-drinking, paper-loving, challenge-seeker, who sees opportunity in everything and thinks the world would be a better place if typography was made compulsory in high school. When not watching reruns of The West Wing with her twin, listening to The National or wanting to be Jessica Hische, she studies Visual Communications and currently works as a designer and letterpress printer at The Distillery
Geometry Daily is a Tumblr blog that publishes beautiful geometric compositions. The man behind this awesome blog is Tilman Zitzmann. Tilman is a graphic designer living, working, and teaching in Nuremberg, Germany. Although they look like real paper prints, every design is created digitally with vector software.
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Filip Slováček | http://slvczch.com
“This is my very first watch concept. It’s called Mask Watch because of two rotary layers which are masking numbers.”
CEO of myself, founder of nothing, alcohol enthusiast, authority hater, rules breaker etc.
The History of Typography - Animated Short by Ben Barrett-Forrest
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