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Gig Poster, Izakaya Design, Vintage Japanese Poster, Japanese Posters, David Carson, Japanese Poster Design, Matchbook Art, Matchbox Label, Matchbox Art

When I was growing up, I'd play the Japanese card game Hanafuda with my grandparents. Mesmerized by the stunning yet simple designs on each card, I memorized each combination: ribbon, maple and deer, geese, moon and sky, boar and butterfly. At the kitchen table we'd play and snack on senbei, and at these moments I felt so happy and loved. I still remember my grandmother's Japanese plates upon which she'd serve me tiny treats and tea. Surrounded deep in my family's culture, I gained an…

Savignac09 from Fortune magazine. Illustrated by famous Parisian illustrator Raymond Savignac, November 1951 Shabby Chic Furniture, Knitting Projects, Knitting Humor, Knit Art, Knitted Wit, Graphic Artist, Knitting Inspiration, Knitting Needles, Knitting Pattern

After forcing you to endure yesterday's lecture, which I have now dubbed 'Leif Peng's Theory of Meritorious Illustration Relativity', I figured I had better come up with a concrete example of what I was talking about. Ladies and gentlemen, I give you Savignac. Fortune magazine, under the art direction of Leo Leonni (there's that name again) had some of the most progressive illustration of the 1950's both on its covers and as interior content. Even more remarkable for a staid business and…

Kate Ward: Design Development for Lizzie's knitting needle case Lamb Logo, Sgraffito Ideas, Knitting Logo, Etching Designs, Knitting Quotes, Stamp Print, Globe Vector, Lino Cuts, Knitting Needle Case

A couple of weeks ago, or perhaps a month or two, a friend of mine asked me to design a case to store knitting needles for her mum's birthday. I thought this would be the perfect opportunity to create some fabric which is specifically designed for this purpose and chose balls of wool as the starting point. The images above are drawings that have been developed into Lino Cut prints. I love the lines and the positive and negative spaces in the 'messy' ball of wool, and the very Japanese-esque…

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