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Poco da Poco

Little bits of daily inspiration.

Brassens - Un petit coin de Paradis


SPD

Via The Dieline

Via The Dieline



Via Lovely Package

Via Lovely Package


Designed byAngelini Design| Country: Italy
“A package destined for the foreign market, that expresses the taste and spirit of a typical Italian product: Pasta Garofalo arrives in Brazil with Angelini Design.
The packaging of pasta Filippo Menna has been studied by Angelini Design to export our good name overseas: the classic transparency of the packages was joined by a symbol of the Vesuvius and the traditional color of the city of Naples, light blue.The Italian touch on this packaging is evident, inside it is the most traditional line of products for Garofalo: this pasta in fact takes its name from the son of the Group’s president, and is prepared according to the classic recipe of Gragnano.”

Via Lovely Package

Designed byAngelini Design| Country: Italy

“A package destined for the foreign market, that expresses the taste and spirit of a typical Italian product: Pasta Garofalo arrives in Brazil with Angelini Design.

The packaging of pasta Filippo Menna has been studied by Angelini Design to export our good name overseas: the classic transparency of the packages was joined by a symbol of the Vesuvius and the traditional color of the city of Naples, light blue.The Italian touch on this packaging is evident, inside it is the most traditional line of products for Garofalo: this pasta in fact takes its name from the son of the Group’s president, and is prepared according to the classic recipe of Gragnano.”

Via Lovely Package





It doesn’t matter that Ecole Maternelle Pajol in Paris is situated between construction yards and wasteland, because once the children are inside it’s a completely different environment.



Via David Airey 

It doesn’t matter that Ecole Maternelle Pajol in Paris is situated between construction yards and wasteland, because once the children are inside it’s a completely different environment.

Via David Airey 





Turkish designer Geray Gencer found inspiration in the architectural details and multi-cultural heritage of Istanbul when he designed his decorative typeface Istanbul Deko. I rather like the alternates on the two posters at top and below. Check out more of his impressive design work on Flickr, including some nice bookcover designs and posters.


Via Letterology

Turkish designer Geray Gencer found inspiration in the architectural details and multi-cultural heritage of Istanbul when he designed his decorative typeface Istanbul Deko. I rather like the alternates on the two posters at top and below. Check out more of his impressive design work on Flickr, including some nice bookcover designs and posters.




Lapin(@lapinbarcelona) must be one of the most prolific sketchers in the world, he draws constantly filling his sketchbooks — he prefers drawing in old accounting books — with cityscapes, people, cars and the odd dinosaur. Lapin has a wonderful organic feel to his sketches not hesitating adding an extra spear to a cathedral if he think it needs it or bending a tower in order to fit into his worldview.

Via Felt & Wire

Lapin(@lapinbarcelona) must be one of the most prolific sketchers in the world, he draws constantly filling his sketchbooks — he prefers drawing in old accounting books — with cityscapes, people, cars and the odd dinosaur. Lapin has a wonderful organic feel to his sketches not hesitating adding an extra spear to a cathedral if he think it needs it or bending a tower in order to fit into his worldview.

Via Felt & Wire


Chris Tarry Via The Dieline

Chris Tarry Via The Dieline

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