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Evernotes Every Friday

1. Costco Rebrand

A group of students from the Academy of Art University, San Francisco created a complete redesign of the Costco brand: Kirkland. They also created another sub-brand called Ollie’s which would house the cafe and bakery items. Altogether they created  almost 80 – 100 fully comped items. Wow! Here’s just one item, Ollie’s Olive Oil. Each item is so detailed and well constructed! Very impressive! Found via thedieline.

2. Treasures

With so many of my friends having babies, I just fell in love with this diaper packaging! After you use all the diapers, the box can become your child’s new favorite toy! Shown here is a car, but there’s also a wagon and a house too! Found via thedieline.

3. Photo Wall with Picture Ledge

I’ve been looking for ideas on how to decorate our upstairs hallway wall — that you can see from downstairs right when you walk in the front door. And, well, this is just perfect. Found via Pinterest.

 

4. Ivan Bügel: Live Fast

I just adore the typography accompanying this illustration. Like love love love it! Designed and illustrated by Ivan Bügel, found via designworklife.

5. Jon Contino

I have seen his work before but I have never dived into it before. Allan Peters posted a blog about Jon Contino’s work, along with this interview, and I fell in love with the intricate lettering. His process includes researching different time periods of his pieces to figure out the exact amount of texture and grunge a piece will need. View his site here along with his clothing company, CXXVI.

I believe in magic. I believe in the power of true love. I believe in fairy tales and happy endings. And I live to create stationery and art for the young at heart to allow my fellow dreamers to treasure all of life’s most wondrous moments!

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