Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Modern Graffiti Alphabet in Graphic Design

Graffiti Alphabet in Graphic Design

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Wall For Graffiti Alphabet

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Graffiti Tribal Brown Colors

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Graffiti Alphabet >> Graffiti Letters "V"

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Graffiti Alphabet Letter "V"

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Digital Graffiti Alphabet Letter "V"

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Be the Next Victoria's Secret Angel!

If you've the looks and the body, grab your once in a lifetime chance to walk the runway during upcoming Victoria's Secret Angels Fashion Show. Check out the official guidelines and screening schedules to join Miranda Kerr, Alessandra Ambrosio, Heidi Klum and other angels.

nail salon is BACK

I'm BACK!!!!


I've wished and prayed for this day to arrive. nail salon is back and the kingdom has survived!


I am so excited NEW COMPUTER, NEW CAMERA, and TONS ( I don't think you heard me ) I said TONS of new ideas!! I want to THANK (Thank you x1000) everyone who was thinking of me when I was away, but I've returned and now I'm hear to stay with the help of the top notch security system I had installed ( clapping ) . Ive been on Internet withdrawal (nothing nice) and was only able to read bits and pieces on my favorite blogs between breaks at work and occasionally at my parents house ( it was ugly). I don't know if i'll be sleeping , I have so much to catch up on. One thing I did realize is that I was tired of the look of my blog so, I updated the page . I hope you guys like it ( lmk). I was surprised to see that I have some new followers and I haven't even been .....WELCOME! I cant wait to check out your pages.


Stay tuned , posting soon ( once I learn how to use all my new stuff).

BOW Arrow Graffiti Alphabet on Wall


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BOW Arrow Graffiti Alphabet on Wall

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Volcom Title In The Graffiti Alphabet

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Various Colors Graffiti Alphabet

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Graffiti Tribal Green Colors

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Graffiti Tutorial : Make Draw Graffiti Sketch

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Graffiti Tutorial : Make Draw Graffiti Sketch

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Oil of Olaz crema da giorno! Piccola recensione


E' una crema abbastanza commerciale, si trova facilmente nei supermercati, ma per me ha un sapore retrò!
Mi ricorda vagamente le "creme della nonna", quelle marche che ci sono sempre state, anche se un pò nell'ombra, ma sempre attuali!
Avevo finito la mia crema per il viso e girovagando da Leclerc l'ho vista ed ho deciso di provarla.



La crema ha una consistenza morbida, si assorbe facilmente e non è grassa.
Sulla confezione è indicata come adatta a tutti i tipi di pelle....diciamo che ogni pelle, secondo me, ha bisogno di una crema specifica quindi come informazione forse non è molto corretta ma è sicuramente una buona sostituta di quella che usate abitualmente!
Ha un profumo molto delicato e piacevole, idrata e, punto
sicuramente a favore, a un fattore di protezione contro il sole a 15!!

Abbordabilissima nel prezzo circa 9,00 euro!
Mi raccomando, quando usate un prodotto non spesso, controllate sempre il retro della confezione che vi indica quanto dura una volta aperto, nel caso specifico 12 mesi!!!

The Challenge.

Due to my recent overspending on nail polishes (I've purchased over 50 in less than 2 months), I've decided that if I buy them, I must use them. Therefore, I've developed a challenge for myself....

A new nail polish color and/or design EVERY SINGLE DAY. Yes, you read correctly. 365 NEW designs, combinations, colors in a year.

Every day I'll post a picture of my nails and list the polishes and items used to create that look.

Sounds easy enough, right?

Here we go....

Etro Spring 2010

Etro has always been synonymous with gorgeous colors and prints, and this collection sticks beautifully with tradition. I love the '70's style dresses in billowy chiffon, the delicate ruffles, the deliciously frizzy hairstyles...Bellissima!














Photos borrowed from style.com

b...a magazine

As mentioned previously on the blog, I can honestly count the number of exciting stores in London using one hand. One of the very first fingers to be released from my clenched fist (which I shake to the heavens as I question the fall of our nation of shop keepers) is outstretched for the fashion mecca that is bstore. Despite being purveyors of some of the most forward looking designers today, the Savile Row store has always offered more than just fashion. b Store's partners Kirk Beattie and Matthew Murphy have been merging art, fashion and a particularly British sense of humour seamlessly for a number of years now whilst nurturing some of the best menswear design talent in recent times. The pair seem to always be striving forward, developing the brand and pushing that bit harder and I have to confess to being more than a little inspired...

In addition to delivering a chic, modern preppy S/S 10 collection for its b Clothing range, Menswear Day saw them dipping their toes back in to (after the success of their Pop-In Paper last year) into print publication with the launch of the first issue of b Magazine. Having run around the shows like a blogging madman all day, I missed the launch party and chose to have a quiet night in with the laptop writing up shows whilst stuffing my face with fish and chips (before my grease laden feast I had only had a shortbread biscuit and a cup of tea at the E. Tautz film screening, so don't judge me too badly). I did however swing by the store to pick up a copy for myself whilst perusing the fantastic new stock once again and I've barely put it down since.

The b store shirt and trousers combination here is just lovely. I want both pieces.

Gorgeous editorials styled by Jason Hughes and Sam Ranger sit alongside a look through the key hole of four unique homes belonging to b store favourites, including designer Peter Jensen, photographer Tim Gutt and his marvellous set designer wife Shona Heath, writer Judith Watt and artist Franis Uprictchard and furniture designer husband Martino Gamper. Thankfully, there is no sign of Loyd Grossman but there is plenty which turned my eyes a little green...

At home with Peter Jensen. The designer's small home in Primrose Hill gave me serious home envy

In addition to this home envy inducing feature, there is a wonderfully interesting interview with Tim Soar which is accompanied by a series of images of Ash Stymest styled in pieces from Soar's Aw09 collection. The interview is littered with thought provoking quotes from the designer but there is one I just have to share with you because it simply sums up what he does. "For me, clothes and fashion are interchangeable, but what I find really engaging about clothes is the way they allow you to present yourself in a different way and I play with that all of time." You have to appreciate Soar's investigative craftsmanship and the fact he is willing to take the odd sartorial risk.

One of my favourite features is entitled London Now and is a presentation of forty nine creartives from the fields of arts, fashion, film, graphic and film and everything in between. The striking portfolio of up-and-comers shot by Aitken Jolly, from actress Anna Brewster to Fashion East’s newest alumni, Michael Van Der Ham, illustrator Kez Glozier and blog favourites, Carolyn Massey, Satyenkumar and the Casely Hayford's. It supports emerging and young talent and obviously goes beyond the fashion world.

Jason wears a shirt and beaded cape both by Peter Jensen.

Created in collaboration with creative director of the b Clothing line, Jason Hughes and editor, Dal Chodha, the magazine feels like a natural evolution of the b brand on to printed paper. Like the wonderful read that ACNE Paper offers, b Magazine confirms that brand magazines can act as far more than merely a pretty advertorial for their own brand and range of products. Instead it makes the most of the editorial freedom afforded by no advertising and feels inventive whilst exploring the key facets of the brands ethics and values. I just wonder what the b store chaps will turn their hands to next...

Beautiful Portrait Photography By Andrzej Dragan

Andrzej Dragan artist has a wonderfully gifted mind with a PhD in quantum physics and an amazing eye for creating a story within an a single image.

He is is on the list of two hundred best advertising photographers according to the prestigious magazine Lurzer's Archive and was nominated for the prize in Cannes lions in the area advertising photography.