Color Happy 90
Lovely illustration by Zara Picken.
Lovely illustration by Zara Picken.
This bright, summery photo was taken by Alix of the cherry blossom girl.
Loving the pop of bright pink on this vintage matchbook label.
When it comes to illustration, Lab Partners are definitely one of my favorites. So for today’s color happy I thought I’d choose one of their recent illustrations for Monocle Magazine.
I’ve been admiring the vintage-inspired patterns and color palettes of etsy shop Inaluxe. Their work ranges from prints—you can find this particular one right here—to canvases to card packs, all featuring the same awesome mid-century style.
I love everything Ray Fenwick does. And the simple, classic blue and yellow color palette from this illustration for the Globe and Mail is no exception.
Beau-ti-ful. By Kirra Jamison.
This colorful illustration was created by Russian illustrator Iv Orlov.
This gorgeous image was captured by *airam.
I would love for my home to be as bright and cheery as this Untitled photo by Danielle T, who also blogs at Thomson Family Life.
In the mood for flowers: Peach / Prunus persica / ??(????) by Tanaka Juuyoh
Loving the fun hand-lettering of No Hurries, No Worries by BT Livermore.
This enthusiastically cheerful room is from coreopsislibra’s Happiness set. And really, how could you not be happy in a space like this?
This fun teapot pattern was created by Team Kitten, whose blog you can follow as well.
This beautiful palette comes from green dress by Summer Allen-Gibson, who runs one of my favorite blogs, design is mine.
More spring colors for this Friday morning. As you can tell, I’m beyond ready to see the snow melt away and give way flowers, nature and green. Thankfully, we’ve seen a rise in temperatures in NYC this week. Let’s hope…
Here’s to hoping Spring comes sooner rather than later! Photo by catmil
I’m really loving the incredibly sophisticated color palette of this oversized Map of the Future infographic. If you’re interested in the background of this project, be sure to check out this in depth article by Density Design. And you can…