Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts
Showing posts with label inspiration. Show all posts

Style Inspiration: February Styling Tips

Found this online. An interesting styling tips that I love so much and probably would try. Just a little something to share today :)

Courtesy of whowhatwear.com
Click here for more info on the tips.

One Week to a New Closet - with Ruche



Delight in inspiration, organization, and more. New year is probably the best time to refresh our style, re-organize and be inspired. Here's a way to refresh your wardrobe in only one week, in Ruche's way. See how: http://bit.ly/vZHjl5

Style Inspiration: Boho Beauty

 
 
 

I'm in love with bohemian style. Totally gonna be re-arranging my closet soon.

Photography Inspiration: Levetating Yowayowa


Her name is Natsumi, a female photographer living in Tokyo, Japan, along with her two cats. I've browse through her lovely photoblog, presenting her own Self-portrait photographs of herself levetating and cats around her (not levetating). All the photos are her own creation, utilizing on the timer on her camera or her friends pressing the shutter button just as she is levetating on the right spot (and perfect angle). Totally loving her cute idea.

Visit her photoblog on http://yowayowacamera.com/

Interior Inspiration: Children Study Spaces

I have been working on interior projects lately and some of them involves on children bedrooms and playhouses. And since I rarely ever had such experience on working for children before, I needed a little extra brainstroming on collecting any ideas that might help. After collecting some inspirations that actually helped me on my work, I decided to share some of them. 
These photos aren't my work but they are my main inspirations on the project. So let me share them to you while adding some tips (well, consider this being my diary so this post would also be my personal notes that might help - not only for the readers but also for myself in the future).

Colors. Children and teenagers tend to have some fresh and colorful which can make them more energetic in doing their activities. Add colorful furniture or decorations in their room to create more spirit and happy feeling. The impact of fresh and colorful view in the room can motivate them to study and do other positive activities.


Walls and corners. Children and teenagers can get distracted easily. Creating their private space by facing the walls or the corners of the room might help them have the privacy they needed to concentrate on studying. But remember to give enough lighting on the study space so the child's eye won't get exhausted too quickly by forcing themselves to study and read in the dark or having less light.
Or you could just place the study desk right under the window. The fresh light are healthy and safe for children's eyes and the view they can get from looking out the window could help them get rid of their boredom of facing books all the time.


Motivations. Placing pictures or motivating texts could help create more spirit for the children to study more. And also can motivate them to be creative on their activities.





Lights. Again, lighting is important. Make sure the room have enough lighting for the comfort of the eyes when they are doing their activities. Or just place the study desk right where the room's lighting is most appropriate for studying or doing activites.

Photo Source: PBteen

Mr. Boyd



The loveliest statements from the loveliest man alive....
Mr. Brandon Boyd

Brantley Gutierrez's Day in 140 Seconds or Less



"My name is Brantley Gutierrez...
And I love my job"
- Brantley Gutierrez -

Rule of Three by Brantley Gutierrez | Your Day in 140 Seconds or Less




oh come on, who doesn't? *exhaling with envy*


the mixed media girl

A remarkable work by the young, London-based graphic designer and illustrator, Nikki Farquharson.
Below are her ongoing project, Mixed Media Girls, which gives the viewer a lot to look at. The collages appear innocent and sweet but at the same time exude sharp, pent-up energy that does not feel altogether safe. The title of the work is also wonderfully suggestive – or not, depending on how the reader wishes to understand it.

Farquharson’s work extends from the one-dimensional world to book projects and 3D pieces in which she often ponders and twists the meaning of words and proverbs, spies on conversations, and questions established truths.

In 2007, she started the website Random Got Beautiful that is open for anyone to submit images focused on a specific color. - (reviewed by Tuija Seipell)

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