Katie Sokoler: Color Me Katie

Absolutely loving the bright, colour work of Katie Sokoler. Enough to put a smile on anyone's face and brighten up any day. Small colourful installations to inject a bit of fun into people's days have made a huge impact. Lifted my mood today straight away when I saw this, consider this as an approach to take for my current project? I think so...!



Diesel: Be Stupid



Loving the new advertising campaign from Diesel. Full campaign can be found here. Extremely eye-catching and sparking an interest means a successful advertisement. Big, bold typography that tells a story and can be adapted to be given a personality contributes greatly.

Maria Yasko



Came across this work by Maria Yasko which I find amazing! It's like making imagination into reality and would love this in my house. A really interesting use of interpretation. More can be found here.

From Keetra: Photobooth




A stunning piece of work fromKeetra. I think it's a really interesting, artistic way to try and communicate people's personalities and thoughts - something I could really apply to my current project. These images were made through an installation where people would enter, pose for two shots, and leave. The outcome would end up like these examples depending on the person and create a playful way of analysing people. Lovely piece of work. More examples can be found here.

Rethink Scholarship



This video demonstration is great! I love the interactivity and thought process that has gone behind it to advertise scholarships, it's motivating and inspirational and makes me want to produce something like that too. The video shown above is the call for 2010 entries. More examples can be found here.

Patrick Fry: Naughty or Nice


Patrick Fry's project Naughty or Nice is simple but effective. It is something everyone can relate to through to use of a simple object to represent the words. It would be good to see this project extended further to see a range of things, however as a starting point this is nice.

Renee Fernandez

This poster design caught my eye as it appears to reflect something trapped in the body of something else, in this case, a wolf in a sheep's body or vice versa. The simple shapes used still communicates the animals and the limited use of colour palette compliments the design. Find more at http://wrenfern.com.

I Like To Ride My Bicycle In The City


I pulled this from Change The Thought design blog which I found really interesting, unfortunately I cannot find who did it! It's a real feel good poster using positive bright colours, bold text and communicating the message simply and effectively. I love it. Could I incorporate representing feelings and moods through use of simple typography and print?

Tim George





This is a book about finding inspiration by Tim George. I found I related to it as it's exactly how I'm feeling at the moment! I have the enthusiasm behind my work, I'm just trying to find some inspiration from somewhere to push me in the right direction, this gave me a kick start. The layout is somewhat different to 'normal' books which also created an impact for the reader. Good work, I like it.

Kyle Bean






I love this piece by Kyle Bean. He has taken an everyday object that people need and use and made it more interesting. This was an approach I had considered to take my final project in order to deliver newspapers and the media in different ways, ways that people would find fun and interesting. The main headlines are first seen when the paper is opened, the story is written down the sides. It is a fun, interactive way of reading. Something to consider when making an editorial piece or a publication - how can it be improved and differ from the rest?

You Might Like This


I found this on youmightlikethis.com which I thought tied in quite nicely with my current project about depression. I love how simple it is and straight to the point. Flow diagrams make results obvious. Could this be a direction I take to simplify the thoughts about depression? Or could it be a way to simplify and help communicate the reality behind depression in order for everyone to gain better understanding?

"They cut all the clutter out, take away that dastardly personal thing called ‘emotion’ and present you back with clear cut options and their subsequent outcomes." Taken from www.youmightlikethis.com.

From Keetra



This design may just be one of the most amazing design I think I've seen! From Keetra has produced this installation for Social Facilitation and Mood Elevation. A hug is just sometimes something that everyone needs, despite who it's from. And instead of feeling awkward hugging a random stranger, they has put up a big coloured cloth to protect the embarrassment but still leaves you with satisfaction of receiving a cuddle. Definitely inspiration and mood lifting.

Anna Garforth


I love this 3D installation typography by Anna Garforth. Made from used pieces of rubbish, this really transforms something typically quite ugly into something worth noticing. It recycles the strays pieces that you find flying around everywhere and the nature is reflected both in the word 'used' and the action it has taken to result in this. Really inspirational and shows you can produce anything out of the crappiest pieces of materials.

Oscar Diaz: The Ink Calendar


The Ink Calendar, a fascinating piece of design. It has been designed in a way that it is timed perfectly to record what day it is. The ink is absorbed slowly and the numbers are coloured daily. It has been made this way to demonstrate time passing. The same process is repeated each month, assuming the colour of the ink gets changed.
Really inspirational piece of work by Oscar Diaz.