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Design plagiarism, like woah!


I’ve been doing my normal web hopping and came across a blog post by Studio Tundra. Their blog strives to bring creative inspiration to daily life. Isn’t that what we are trying to do in blog land?? Anyway, they were drawn to a project by two men who came up with a concept with milk in a can and graphically, their packaging was amazing and truly unique….or so we thought. Later, Studio Tundra was contacted by artist/designer who claimed the work you had fallen in love with was a direct copy of the work she had done and was asking the studio to remove this act of plagiarism. You can read more about what happened here, but the main point is that design and plagiarism is a tricky subject.

In the design world, it isn’t uncommon to take some pre-existing concept/design/pattern, etc and be inspired to create something like it that is your own. Unfortunately, hardly any new design ideas are 100% original. However,  a good designer is able to take bits and pieces away from what they find inspiring and use aspects of that inspiration while creating an entirely new look, something they can confidently call their own piece of work.

The only reason I bring this issue to my blog is because I am a designer and face this issue on a daily basis. I’m constantly evaluating my work to make sure I have not committed design plagiarism. When you come across something that looks a little too familiar and smells fishy, it’s a bloggers job to point it out. Urban Outfitters and the whole jewelry debacle is a perfect example how bloggers have stood up again this mess.

recreate it / 05

I can’t believe we’re already into the FIFTH week of recreate it posts! Time is certainly flying. If you’re new and wanna check out the past month, here are the links: 1, 2, 3, 4.

Now, this week’s post is certainly bright, but that’s the point! Because it’s currently fall and winter is upon us, people sometimes forget about those bright summery colors. I’m not saying you should fill your space with them – but definitely don’t leave them in the dust, that’s for sure! Pops of color, like these, are often EYE catching and will grab a viewer’s attention straight away. So why not give them that POP? Try it out and make sure you check out Cassie’s feature this week over on moxee.

we like we love / graphique pro / photos / breanna rose

 

All the way from South Africa!



I was perusing Design Sponge, like I do every day and came across a mushroom print table cloth. I hoped on over to the Esty shop called Skinny Laminx (based out of Cape Town South Africa), and was blown away with all the greatness in stock. The color palettes are right on, the patterns are one of a kind and extremely versatile, and the prices are decent. I also loved seeing the option of buying an entire roll or just a small tea towel. These pieces would make perfect gifts this holiday season. Let’s oooo and ahhhhhh some more shall we?

In Their Home // Varpunen







I keep stumbling upon the best blogs! This weeks In Their Home gives you a sneak peek inside the home of momma and blogger of Pikku Varpunen, from Finland. Suki, the blogger loves to decorate and organize her home. She’s really great at it and has an inspiring home that is making it’s impression all over the internet. Plus, she has a really sweet daughter, Varpu. She’s also the owner of the Big Cartel Shop called Varpunen where she sells graphic sacks.

Previous Features:
1 //  Annaleena Karlsson (Oct 3)
2 //  Old Brand New (Oct 10)
3 // Weekday Carnival (Oct 17)
4 // Le Dans La (Oct 24)
5 // Maria Emb (Oct 31)
6 // Vahan Vinoon (Nov 7)
7 // Babyramen (Nov 14)

Thank you Sandi



Sandi from Adalou Vintage blog introduced me to the work of Cristiana Couceiro last week and as soon as I saw it….I remember thinking to myself “no freaking way….this stuff is awesome”. She has a similar design aesthetic to myself and I’ve love to play around with incorporating photography with my graphics. Ahhh. Her colors, simplicity…everything is amazing! Such an inspiration. She’s made it to my list of permanent bookmarked sites. Go check out her portfolio.

Thanks for thinking of me Sandi! Visit Sandi’s blog here.

book stacks // apartment crush




The apartment of Wolkgang Behnkhen in Hamburg Germany is a jaw dropper for sure. His style is neo-baroque minimal and cramp packed with artwork and binned books. I’d die just to have a book collection like him. I mean look at those stacks! That’s dedication and you’d have to have jenga-like skills to maneuver those babies. I’m curious how he gets to the books of the bottom of the stacks?

 

Did I mention the wood floors??  ……drool

friday finds & favorites // 42

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* Click video to read more about Fontevraud Abbey in France and how this video was made. So cool.

1. I really need to just bite the bullet and buy a subscription to this magazine.

2. Really great collage portfolio by Liesl Pfeffer

3. The latest issue of La Petite Magazine is out!

4. I think I could have a hay day in this shop. Have you guys seen the Varpunen bags floating around the internet? Cool huh?

5. These silkscreen sweatshirts look amazingly comfortable. Might have to get one.

6. Lots of holiday card round ups happening in blog land. Too many to choose from this year.

7. I think I’ll take one of each print from this shop. Might have to do a full post about it!

8. This book looks incredibly interesting. Conversations with Creative Women is on preorder now!

9. Etsy print shop called Ribbon Squirrel (great name) has a great selection of photograph prints to choose from. Love the circular photo prints.

10. EEEEE. Cute plush deer with eyelashes. Yes, please!

Happy Weekend!

Black, white & shades of purple







Danielle & Sofie have styled and photographed this place to have a warm earthy feeling with crisp black and white details. It’s really interesting what a minimal color palette with almost no bright colors can do to change the mood of a place. This place seems like a nice place to grab a book, a cup of tea and snuggle up for an afternoon nap.

Check out Danielle & Sofie’s blogs. Some pretty talented ladies!

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