In a world saturated with digital impressions, the brands that endure are the ones you can feel.
The New England Science and Sailing Foundation (NESS) is a non-profit organization that engages children and adults in ocean-based experiential learning opportunities to build confidence, teamwork, and leadership skills.
In the September/October 2015 issue of GDUSA, we highlight Tad Carpenter, designer and illustrator based in Kansas City, MO.
This week, guest blogger, Sarah Schwartz, editor of Stationery Trends and The Paper Chronicles, chats with three of Stationery Trends’ Top Ten 2015 Designers to Watch about their careers, inspiration and thoughts about paper.
This week, guest blogger, Sarah Schwartz, editor of Stationery Trends and The Paper Chronicles, chats with three of Stationery Trends’ Top Ten 2015 Designers to Watch about their careers, inspiration and thoughts about paper. Today, Sarah introduces us to Kristen Ley of Thimblepress.
Name a defining characteristic that separates a good printed piece from one that is truly unforgettable? Congratulations if you guessed the paper it was printed on!
As a paper spec rep, my favorite projects to work on with designers were identity systems. They always seem to be the ones that offered the most freedom, especially when it comes to paper specification.
As we continue to celebrate the influence of art and design on perception with the Mohawk Maker Quarterly, we’re taking a closer look at the group of talented makers featured in issue six. Today we follow up with Rachel and Nick Cope, of Calico Wallpaper, a design studio that specializes in gilded, metallic and marble wallpapers and bespoken wall murals.
Stimulate your brain and feast your eyes. This book is full of tricky word search puzzles that will test your knowledge and visual ability.