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Floral Motifs Are Digitally Printed onto Blonde Hair in a New Baroque-Inspired Collection

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As a way to extend the floral designs woven into garments, Barcelona-based stylist Alexis Ferrer has developed a printing method that embellishes blunt bobs and Marcel waves with rich, colorful patterns inspired by the “best fabrics for the French bourgeoisie during the XVIII century.” via Kottke ).

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Spanish Hairdresser Develops a Digital Printing Technique on Hair

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The Barcelona-based stylist and hairdresser Alexis Ferrer presents an amazing printing technique developed with the studio X-presion Creativos that offers a new look to your hair. The artist has been working on hair printing techniques since 2012 and has chosen to mix technology and tradition in his latest project.

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Acropora: A Sensory Dive into Art and Exhibition Design

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Inspired by the intricate beauty of corals, plants, and microscopic organisms, Acropora is not just an exhibition but an ode to nature’s complexity. Presented in various prestigious venues across Mexico, including museums, galleries, and art fairs, Acropora has captivated audiences with its innovative approach.

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Sustainable Graphic Design: Eco-Friendly Practices for Designers

We And The Color

Additionally, digital printing often consumes less energy and produces fewer emissions than offset printing. Designers can reduce waste by optimizing their designs for the specific print job, minimizing the use of ink and paper. Feel free to find some inspiring work in the Graphic Design section on WE AND THE COLOR.

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Cheerful floral foil stamped wedding invitations

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We die cut the tag in our Franklin shape to mimic the outline of the monogram cartouche inspired by our Ichabod design. More Dendria florals graced the envelope liner for a playful yet formal presentation perfect for a summer-time affair.

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Patterns + Textures Play in Kirkby Design x Eley Kishimoto Edition II

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After a successful first collaboration in 2017, Kirkby Design and ‘the patron saints of print’, Eley Kishimoto , present Kirkby Design x Eley Kishimoto Edition II. Cotton velvet is woven on a traditional loom, while the wallcovering is digitally printed on handwoven raffia.

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The 10 Most Beguiling Designs at Maison&Object 2024

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Photo: Anne-Emmanuelle Thion System T by Emma Cogné For Rising Talents at Maison&Object Industrial polypropylene sheaths used for electrical installations were cut to make beads and are the inspiration behind Brussels-based French textile designer Emma Cogné’s experimental Système T, featuring woven curtains, shades, and screens.