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Tuesday, 25 February 2014

Gift Designers/ Companies/ Designer Makers

http://www.thewisehouse.co.uk/ourshop/cat_824442-Letterpress-Birthday-Greetings-Cards.html
Letterpress Greetings Cards by Mac & Ninny
I love how they kept the birthday greeting cards have a simple motif, very well made and designed. They are also not frivolous and over the top because they are tasteful.
http://www.kauniste.bigcartel.com/category/kitchen-keittio
http://images.cdn.bigcartel.com/bigcartel/product_images/124372167/max_h-1000+max_w-1000/calendar2014_blue_en.jpg
http://www.kauniste.bigcartel.com/product/kahvihetki-green-kitchen-towel-keittiopyyhe
http://www.kauniste.bigcartel.com/product/botanica-apron
http://www.kauniste.bigcartel.com/product/sunnuntai-tray-tarjotin
Image of Calendar 2014 Kitchen Towel English / KalenteripyyheImage of Kahvihetki Green Kitchen Towel / KeittiöpyyheImage of Botanica ApronImage of Sunnuntai Tray / Tarjotin
I like how they have created gift products for the kitchen because it looks like this could appeal to people who have families and all ages and it has a vintage feel but with a contemporary twist.
http://alexiaclaire.com/portfolio/

I love how she has used bold, bright and vibrant colours and patterns in her designs for both gift cards and gift wrap, which i think appeals to both children and adults because of choice of patterns and colours.

http://printpattern.blogspot.co.uk/search/label/GIFT%20WRAP


I liked how to designer called Petra Boase has used colour in her cars, gift wrap and party decorations and I think her designs would appeal to both older and younger generations because the use of colours and patterns in her designs.
http://printpattern.blogspot.co.uk/2014/02/cards-wrap-1973.html

I love how this gift card have designed these valentine's day theme cards because of the use of colours and patterns, they are more tasteful than the valentine's day card you would normally buy on the high street every year and they have a vintage style, which i think is influenced by the 1960's era and designers.

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