Archive for March, 2006

Nuj Novakhett

As seen in April’s Elle Magazine… Nuj Novakhett‘s line references traditional Thai and Chinese costume and architecture and is combined with a very modern look. Lovely fabrics and very interesting seams and pleats. See her collection here.

Four looks from Nuj Novakhett's Spring/Summber 2006 collection.

What The Deuce?

That’s what you might be thinking. I’ve been compiling a monster list of links using a lovely service called Del.icio.us for a few months. Though the tagging is amazing, and the community is phenomenal, I was beginning to get overwhelmed in finding the links I was looking for without a visual aid. I decided (after, of course using the service for four months) that I’d come back to blogging but blog my links so the blog serves as a sort of digital scrapbook. Eventually all my links at del.icio.us will be here, illustrated wonderfully and (hopefully) utilizing a tagging service.

And the above? That’s a freaking awesome painting by Dave Chung. Dave’s work is fantastically funny and makes you wonder what the hell is going on. I love it all.

This Is Why WE Can't Have Nice Things by Dave Chung, fellow student @ SUNY Buffalo and all around talented chap.

Blueprint Magazine

Holly posted about Martha Stewart’s new magazine, Blueprint, which is aimed at 30-something women. Judging from the teaser site, it’s targeting the readership of Lucky, Domino and Real Simple. Gotta love that. And what’s more, you can sign up to recieve the free premiere issue of Blueprint. HOT!

Oh Martha, how you continue to please me.

Oh, So Good On Paper

Strong typography and great color combinations makes the work really Good On Paper. The items for sale in the shop are so simply designed and very adoarable. The custom design portfolio is quite stunning. The level of attention given to the design of every aspect of an event lends a very stunning and cohesive effect.

Custom wedding stationery suite and Birthday Books

Arni Rata Done Proud

Marimekko’s Spring 2006 line is so so amazing. Marimekko in general may be my favorite textile design house. Everything always feels fresh and the large-scale prints are absolutely gorgeous. (And perfect for stretching and hanging.)

Latvassa Print, Marimekko Spring 2006 Line. $38/yard

Very Ornamental

I do love the items at Port2Port Press (through Etsy!) and these Ornamental notecards are no exception. I appreciate the glossy ink and understated design. It’s exciting to me to see limited edition notcards… You never really think of notecards having editions because when you recieve them it’s always just one and feels pretty unique as it is. I think if I were to buy these, I’d never use them and want to just keep them all for myself.

Edition of 125 cards, bundled into 25 sets. Each, $20.

Priya is twenty-nine. She lives in New York City. She art directs advertising for a luxury jewelry brand. She loves fizzy lemonade, Ladurée macarons, Jean Schlumberger jewels, vintage fashion advertising, Audrey Hepburn movies and letterpressed paper. She also loves her work.

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