Print & Pattern 2
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.72 (752 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1856697924 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 304 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-10-03 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. About the Author Marie Perkins started the Print & Pattern blog in her spare time whilst researching for mood boards in her job as a textile designer. The blog soon became a must-read for those in the industry. Creating trend books for leading UK stores meant she needed images to demonstrate print trends, and after finding no dedicated blogs at that time decided to start one. Her work has featured in numerous magazines and newspaper articles. Marie is herself a successful surface designer working under the name Inkjet Designs
"Great Inspiration" according to J. C. Means. Flipping through this and its mate, volume 1 is a good way to jumpstart your inspiration for pattern design ideas. The colors and images are wonderful.. Paulo said Paulo André. I loved the books - it was really a great buy, they'll fit for inspiration in a long time. Funny, full of colors and themes, the huge sort of details!. Great book Renata Freire I have the first book, and this second one is just as beautiful! A good number of different and beautiful patterns. Great for inspiration!
Who wants mass-produced minimalism when you can have patterns with personality? Print & Pattern 2 is the latest book from the cult Print & Pattern website that celebrates all aspects of printed surface pattern. Patterns are everywhere, an antidote to gloomy economic times, we see them creeping over shop fronts, packaging design, clothes and home accessories. Featuring cute, colorful and contemporary designs on textiles, cards, gift wrap, stationery, wallpaper, tableware, books, illustration, and anything, the book will be a must for anyone who loves printed patterns and motifs.
. Marie Perkins started the Print & Pattern blog in her spare time whilst researching for mood boards in her job as a textile designer. Marie is herself a successful surface designer working under the name Inkjet Designs. The blog soon became a must-read for those in the industry. Creating trend books for leading UK stores meant she needed images to demonstrate print trends, and after finding no dedicated blogs at that time decided to start one. Her work ha