A Very Brief Guide To Design Movements – Streamline

This is part of a series of posts summarising key points of different design movements, see A Very Brief Guide To Design Movements - Introduction for more information. Streamline 'Moderne' Can be seen as a branch of the Art Deco movement 1930s Designs used aerodynamic principles with Art Deco geometric shapes Practical and simple enough … Continue reading A Very Brief Guide To Design Movements – Streamline

A Very Brief Guide To Design Movements – Bauhaus

This is part of a series of posts summarising key points of different design movements, see A Very Brief Guide To Design Movements - Introduction for more information. Bauhaus School of art and architecture in Germany [Weimar(1919-1925), Dessau(1925-1932), Berlin(1932-1933)] 1919-1933 Pioneer of combining studies of pure arts with pure crafts Aimed to unite art and … Continue reading A Very Brief Guide To Design Movements – Bauhaus

A Very Brief Guide To Design Movements – Art Deco

This is part of a series of posts summarising key points of different design movements, see A Very Brief Guide To Design Movements - Introduction for more information. Art Deco Included Raymond Templier, Eileen Gray, Clarice Cliff Often used stylised images of cruise liners, aeroplanes, cars, skyscrapers etc Influenced by Cubism, Italian Futurism, archaeological findings … Continue reading A Very Brief Guide To Design Movements – Art Deco

Introducing…. The Pen Lid Range

Back not that long ago I uploaded a couple of lame posts about my initial ideas for a product with built-in pen lids for all those pens that people accumulate with missing lids that dry out quicker or cause ink stains. I originally planned to push the ideas on Quirky or something similar but have … Continue reading Introducing…. The Pen Lid Range

The Pen Lid (again)!

I've been working hard developing models for the pen lid invention and have got around to uploading the computer monitor hook designs onto my Quirky page... here is a sneak preview...