I love worn, forgotten, vintage signage, and this example is no exception [Mercury Gage Company, Detroit Michigan]. -TA

I love worn, forgotten, vintage signage, and this example is no exception [Mercury Gage Company, Detroit Michigan]. -TA

tags     bw     design     photography     sign     typography     vintage    
If I bought every piece of glassware I fell in love with, I’d need an entire room for it. -TA

If I bought every piece of glassware I fell in love with, I’d need an entire room for it. -TA


tags     design     eat     object    
Minimal inspiration. -TA
(via architectureblog)

Minimal inspiration. -TA

(via architectureblog)

tags     color     design     interior     living     workspace    
I’m a sucker for sleek, simple, yet ‘catchy’, package design. -TA
nadiaisobel:

instant-noodles:

eighty-seven:
(via)

I love cider, and this is too cute!

I’m a sucker for sleek, simple, yet ‘catchy’, package design. -TA

nadiaisobel:

instant-noodles:

eighty-seven:

(via)

I love cider, and this is too cute!

tags     design     package     color    
The obsession continues. -TA
(via nadiaisobel)

The obsession continues. -TA

(via nadiaisobel)

tags     design     typography     bw    
Recently I’ve become even more obsessed with typography and paper than usual. Today I rediscovered this graphic folded paper typeface by artist Daniella Spinat. Three years later I still find it pleasant and inspiring. -TA

Recently I’ve become even more obsessed with typography and paper than usual. Today I rediscovered this graphic folded paper typeface by artist Daniella Spinat. Three years later I still find it pleasant and inspiring. -TA


tags     design     typography     white    
I have my dad’s IBM Think sign; it has an orange frame. I loved it as a kid. I hadn’t really thought of it in a while, but as I love midcentury design and am incorporating a little orange into my new workspace, I’m going to get it out and display it proudly at eye level. Think! -TA
karenh:
“Vintage 1960’s IBM Think desk thing” (via matte stephens on flickr)

I have my dad’s IBM Think sign; it has an orange frame. I loved it as a kid. I hadn’t really thought of it in a while, but as I love midcentury design and am incorporating a little orange into my new workspace, I’m going to get it out and display it proudly at eye level. Think! -TA

karenh:

“Vintage 1960’s IBM Think desk thing” (via matte stephens on flickr)
tags     color     design     object     vintage    
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