AAITSKI !

Posted August 13th, 2010 in Just for fun by Zélia

I’ve been all over child stuff lately, with my dear and sweet friend Solène giving birth to an adorable baby boy. Mind you, I don’t usually put so much superlatives in a sentence, especially when talking about children, babies, and living things smaller than a dog but who don’t own enough hair to be cuddly. Anyway, let’s say that for once, I can find the idea of smaller clothes fun, especially since you can buy graphics you wouldn’t wear yourself.

So this morning, I was sent the link to AAITSKI!, a company screen-printing manually cute graphics for little design-inclined beings. (I’m totally using too many words in a row in an attempt to hide the fact I can’t think properly these days)

They classify their tees by “boys and girls”, “animals” and “vehicles” (for babiez, little brothaz and sistahz, brothaz and sistahz) – in their own words. It’s cute, fun, and they are extra-nice people. Enjoy!

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Moving is living

Posted May 5th, 2010 in Illustration by Zélia

Damn, I’ve missed this gorgeous screen-print by Matt Taylor. Please make one more so I can hang it over my bed! (Edit: There were some prints left. Bought one. Happy now.)

Edit: The poster was re-issued in electric blue!  Go! Go! Go!)

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DOW : Mark Weaver

Posted December 3rd, 2009 in Graphic Design & trends by Zélia

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I love Mark Weaver’s work. At last, something original !

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Pensez-y

Posted November 16th, 2008 in Graphic Design & trends, Illustration by Zélia

Some of my best-friends are graphic designers.

 

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I’ve promised fabulous screen-prints in an older post, and here they are. “Pensez-y” is a diploma project by the french designer Solène B.
Not only can she speak louder than me, but she’s also the nicest girl ever — two qualities I envy her for. Her diploma project is an humorous take on the domestic chore dispatch : don’t you wish that the person that share your life with could stop putting his socks behind the fridge?

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She made several kits made of “how-to” books, magnet memos and posters for everyone to keep an harmonious relationship toward the dish-wash or the toilet cleaning. Each poster is screen-printed by hand on fluorama paper, white layer first and then black lineart. Each poster comes in several bright fluo colors.

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