Leap of Faith.Dear yellowtrace friends, Wowee. I had a huge week last week, and I wanted to share with you my big news… if you’d like to hear about it that is. Yes? Great, then read on. About a year and a half ago, just before I...
Stitched Illustrations by Peter Crawley.Peter Crawley is a UK based illustrator who has developed a distinctive style using thread woven through pierced paper. A product designer by day, he creates images of architecture, typography and abstract geometric patterns. Once he has...
Design Free Thursday | Money Talks.Dan Tague has a gift. He can make money talk. Literally! These images are from his Live Free or Die and Cash rules everything around me series. Clever, witty and quite...
Interview | Mark Cawood of Publisher Textiles.Can I just say how excited I am about today's interview? Too, too excited! Please welcome to yellowtrace Mr Mark Cawood, owner and founder of Publisher Textiles which (sadly) remains one of the very few hand-screenprinting studios in...
Balloon Bench | Satoshi Itasaka of h220430 Studio.Holy smokes. This has to be one of the sweetest things I've seen in AGES. First of all - how friggin gorgeous is that first photo. *Squeal!* Balloon Bench is a sculpture created by Japanese designer Satoshi Itasaka from h220430 studio....
Colour Blocking.Unless you've been hiding under a rock for the last little while (in which case, sorry to disturb you... as you were, soldier) you would have definitely noticed the good ol' colour blocking trend in all aspects of design - from fashion,...
Design Free Thursday | Funny Cards from Sapling Press.These letterpress printed cards are just what the doctor ordered. Succinct, sharp and clever. Buy them online from Lisa Krowinski at Sapling...
Myoung Ho Lee | Tree Series.There is so much to love about the work of Myoung Ho Lee, a young artist from South Korea. " Simple in concept, complex in execution", he creates extraordinary photographic installations where he makes us look at trees in their natural...
‘This Way’ by Design Academy Eindhoven | Milan 2011.I believe that this could be my last Milan post for the year. Fitting, as it is the last day of the month. A bit sad really, but it is time to move on. I would like to wrap up with my visit to a little exhibition I loved very much - 'This...