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City of Melbourne on the Behance Network #pattern #color #geometric #grid #photography #typography

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City of Melbourne on the Behance Network #pattern #color #geometric #grid #photography #typography

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Whimsical Wonderland: A Quirky Modern Apartment Full of Color + Pattern

Design Milk

Daria Vasilkova , of the Art Group , alongside Oksana Zavarzina and Evgeny Schevchenko, of LakeandWalls , has given life to a quirky, colorful apartment that stands as the epitome of her distinctive style. Photography by Mikhail Loskutov. The red continues throughout the living room covering the baseboard molding and a custom mirror.

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Williams Sonoma Pasta 2 #packaging #color #pattern #minimal

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Discover more of the best Packaging, Photography, Pastas, Graphic Design, and Product Photography inspiration on Designspiration Saved by Ferdinand-Noel Bacani (@xariusound).

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CJWHO ™ (tham #pattern #design #interiors #wood #photography #architecture #colors

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CJWHO ™ (tham #pattern #design #interiors #wood #photography #architecture #colors

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Color Curious? Here Are Our Top Tips for Bringing Color Into Your Home

Design Milk

We know black and white is kind of our thing, but even we can’t resist the thrills of experimenting with color in our homes. Besides, color isn’t an all or nothing game. From paint and wallpaper to furniture and decor – we’re sharing our top tips for infusing your home with color. Keep it Simple. Photo: Dazey Den.

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Janine Rewell: Minna Parikka / on Design Work Life #fashion #photography #patterns #color

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Janine Rewell: Minna Parikka / on Design Work Life #fashion #photography #patterns #color

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The Evolution of Desktop Wallpaper Design Over the Years

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The earliest form of wallpaper was quite basic – think of blocky, pixelated patterns that had more in common with a retro video game than anything you’d call “art” today. These initial designs were limited by technological constraints, providing users with a choice of a few solid colors or simple geometric patterns.

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