Design

considertheaesthetic:

I would eat chocolate no matter packaging it came in. It is a nice bonus though when it looks this good. Like I always say, black and white will never go out of style. It’s classic, sophisticated, and gorgeous. 

Designed by Alok Nanda and Company for Filter.

(via typographme)

thedsgnblog:

Happy Dappy Bits http://etsy.com/shop/happydappybits

My name is Jane / Janie. I was a full-time Art Director & Graphic Designer for many years before venturing off on my own (scary and exciting!). Now you can find me in my studio, rocking my favorite color purple-framed glasses occasionally sipping a cup of caffeine-free tea — with a mouse, doodling utensil, iPad or camera in hand. My love of colors and patterns, stuff that rhymes, all things cute and cheerful could not be restrained and that’s how Happy Dappy Bits came to be.

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typethatilike:

Little Blue Books

“At the top of my favorite publishing endeavors are Little Blue Books, published by Haldeman-Julius Company out of Girard, Kansas. Over 1900 titles were published between the years of 1923-1978 and the books were affordable to most—as low as 5 cents a book. I particularly enjoy the faded newsprint colors, the uniformity of type as well as the crazy-odd titles intermingled amongst the classics.”

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thedsgnblog:

James Random  | http://jamesrandom.posterous.com

A designer from Nottingham in the United Kingdom specializing in corporate identity, branding and typography.
He also loves movies, ale and food he knows is bad for him. Sometimes all at the same time.

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considertheaesthetic:

& SMITH’s design for Honestly Healthy, a health food brand.

“we created a palette of wholesome, light-hearted elements. Driven by a bold logotype, a monogram (two H’s brought together by a red heart), a vibrant colour palette and illustrations created in-house at & SMITH, the identity succeeds in distinguishing Honestly Healthy from other, more conservative health food brands.”