Things we see, hear and like
The world is an inspiring place. We post regular images and snippets of things we see, hear and that inspire us!
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Email us at hello@seecreative.com.au if you think there is a blog or site we should check out as well – we love seeing what else is out there...
2011 Letterpress Calendar | Read more >
Posted: 5th January 2011
Lost at E Minor made us aware of the lovely letterpress calendar designs of Moon in June Press. There are a range of these cleverly designed 2011 calendars in different colours. They are for sale through the Esty website. Take a look at which ones suit you!
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Zeus Jones + Ty Wilkins for Cheerios | Read more >
Posted: 11th November 2010
Design Work Life made us aware of the super cute illustration created between Zeus Jones and Ty Wilkins for Cheerios. These illustrations appear in the storybird environment which allows users to create their own online stories and share them for free. Sounds fab, we might just need to give this a try!
In the meantime have a look at the adorable illustrations created!
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Scratching the Surface | Read more >
Posted: 5th November 2010
The very talented Alexandre Farto aka Vhils has created this incredible range of wall art. He scratches the surface of plastered walls to create both portrait and type solutions.
The selection and scale of work is inspiring, take a look at more works here.
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Typestaches Poster | Read more >
Posted: 22nd October 2010
With Movember closing in on us, Tor Weeks has provided some inspiration for all those type fanatics out there!
I think my fav would have to be.... Mr Wide Latin?
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Milky Disco Agostina Record Covers | Read more >
Posted: 28th September 2010
I stubbled across the Milky Disco selection of retro record covers this morning. Loving the use of the Agostina typeface (designed by Mike Cina) these covers have that classic retro style!
Check out a range of the Mexican artist's other work here as well.
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