Friday, 29 June 2012

Friday Favourites...




01. Handmade custom covers by Wallpaper
02. Amazing monkey orchid from Ecuadorian and Peruvian cloud forests
03. Sophisticated allinone laptop folio by Hard Graft
04. The Las Vegas Neon Museum
05. Paper sculptures by Diana Beltran Herrera
06. Identity, packaging and launch campaign for Pantone Plus by Base
07. Typewriter Ribbon Tin Collection by Janine Vangool
08. Black Keys El Camino cover and very entertaining man dancing
09. Everything's not lost with Michael Nager photography














Wednesday, 20 June 2012

Art and Design Degree Show Falmouth




We had a look around the degree show at University College Falmouth today and have picked out some great illustration and fine art work to share...









 The exhibition in on until Friday 22nd June so go and take a look if you want to see more!


Friday, 15 June 2012

A voyage into the world of superyachts...

Whilst immersed in work for the Pendennis Cup 2012, we take a quick peek at the publication 'Voyage' we produced last year for its great showcase of super yachts!






Friday, 1 June 2012

Friday Favourites...


01. Old style photographs by Laurent Nivalle
02. Informative seafood packaging 'Coastal Catch'
03. Falmouth Great Western Railway travel poster
04. Gourmet brownies by Index 34
05. Helping people in the city spend more time in the sun - Bright Light app
06. Dreamy photos by Girlhula
07. Ilott vintage cameras - classic!
08. Old fashioned design by Jean Mosambi
09. A collection a day by Lisa Congdon

Thursday, 24 May 2012

Tessa's trip to the source of the Ganges


I have just returned from an ‘out of this world’ trip travelling from Delhi across Northern India to trek to the Gangotri glacier – the source of the Ganges, 4000 metres up in the Himalayas, close to the border of China.




Starting at sunrise every day, it was 10 days of full on amazing experiences – a real assault on all the senses. From very hot, steamy and incredibly noisy Delhi to camping at altitude in minus temperatures and snow in the serene mountains. Of course then there was the inevitable Delhi belly and a little bit of altitude sickness, however it all seemed worth it, for India is a fascinating country.







On the way back from the mountains we stopped off in the foothills of the Himalayas to stay at a place called Rishikesh – known as the ‘yoga capital of the world’ and a popular place for Hindu pilgrims to visit. Whilst we were there we visited the now abandoned Maharishi Mahesh yogi’s Ashram where the Beatles studied meditation in 1968. The Ashram has been almost taken over by the forest undergrowth, but the beautiful simplicity of the architecture still remains, along with some rather stunning murals known as ‘The Beatles Cathedral Gallery', painted by a community art's project on the walls of the tumbling down buildings.