Patterns in Illustration

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Robert Burch is a freelance illustrator living in western Massachusetts who incorporates patterns in much of his work. His style is “loosely” inspired by Japanese woodblock prints. Two great examples are Competition and Why Our Rescuers Need to be Rescued. Check out his portfolio to see more.

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Farmidable at Naked & Angry!

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We’ve got three of our patterns in the running over at Naked & Angry. Check ‘em out and please vote for us! If you haven’t heard about Naked & Angry yet, it’s kind of like Threadless.com (run by the same people, in fact, skinnyCorp); people submit designs, the community votes, and winning designers get some cash, products, and the distinction of their design being put on real live objects, like t-shirts, ties, wallpaper, bags, etc..

 

Finding the Right Graphic Design Book

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For professional Graphic Designer like myself, finding design magazines, websites and books about design is very important.

I’m in the process of finding some good graphic design books for my library. I’ve discovered that even though there a lot of GD books, the good ones seem few and far between. On a recent trip to Barnes & Noble there were close to 100 GD books on the shelf, but after looking at each one, only two of them were actually worth buying.

Here are some important criteria I use when shopping for the perfect GD reference to go on my shelf.

1. Does the book give some history of design? It is important to see where design styles came from so that you can build on proven concepts and know why they may or may not work for design situations. Reading design history gives you a mental library of options as well as the reasons behind using them. You don’t have to reinvent the wheel.

2. Does the book offer basic and advanced design principles? It’s good to know things like what “kissing the edge” is and basic text hierarchy. It’s also good to know more advanced things like grid design and typographical systems.

3. Are the design examples in the book time tested or trendy? There is a lot of trendy design out there, that is here today and gone tomorrow. I think trends in GD are fine, but good design should work whether you live in the 1920’s or the year 2020. Why buy something that you won’t even look at in a year? Buy a book that you’ll go back to again and again.

Two books I highly recommend are Making and Breaking the Grid, put out by Rockport Publishers and Typographic Systems published through Princeton Architectural Press. I highly recommend looking into other books by these publishers as well.

Please let me know if this was helpful and or what graphic design related books you have in your library that you find are good resources.

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New Vine Desktops!

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Yeah, yeah, so they’re kinda derivative of our other most recent pattern, but these vines merited a pattern of their own, and so we have it. Go to our gallery to download the zipped folder containing the three patterns shown narrowly above as well as three versions in miniature—truly a bargain at the low low price of…nothing! Man, it’s like we’re giving these things away…

NAMA ROCOCO

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NAMA ROCOCO makes wallpaper inspired by works from the old world from French Artist Watteau to the Qing Dynasty to old Paris Metro stations. What’s even more amazing is that all their wallpapers are printed by hand. They are also MassArt Alumni just like the Farmidable team. Don’t be a fool! Check out the site.

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Flavour Paper

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Check out these hand screen printed wallpaper offerings from New Orleans-based Flavour Paper. We’re totally impressed by how beautiful some of these patterns are. It’d be totally great to have the cash and space to actually use these wallpapers someday…

New Pattern!

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Finally! These birds were a long time in the making, but they’re well worth the wait! Check out and download this pattern and a bunch of other cool patterns in our [awesome] gallery.

Sanna Annukka Pattern

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A few nice patterns found in Sanna Annukka’s portfolio, and even nicer illustration too.

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Wrapping Paper

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Beautiful wrapping paper patterns found over at eBoy. Check out the bees!

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