Monday, 10 October 2011

Idezine Floral Patterns

Taken from:
http://indeziner.com/design/35-glamorous-floral-patterns-for-designers/

These are floral patterns, not notebooks, but still relevant to my context of the brief. The designs vary in colour schemes, and styles:


The two above are completely different in style from one another, but they would still make good notebook patterns, but for two completely different audiences. I prefer the top one as it is much more brighter and vibrant, I pick a notebook because of an exciting cover to mask the sometimes boring contents.


Again, completely different, the top is bright and very repetitive, where the lower one has a similar shape - the pointed flower, but much more neutral colours, and reminds me a little of wallpaper.


The top image is interesting, as the centre line of the flower runs across the entire page, this is a simple line drawing done well. The bottom one is very precise too, but with the use of the squarish shapes and the very straight lines it seems more geometric. The colours used work well.


These two patterns are much more complex because of the branching leaves and swirls, I love the colours in the lower image as it looks like a light is shining on the centre.


I like the overlapping individual flowers, as it seems more spontaneous, but it is still a pattern.


This is a different way of creating a flower, although it does remind me more of snowflakes, especially with the colour scheme.


Again, another pattern of overlapping individual shapes. The colours are not ones I would use but they do work.


Very simple design but the pattern is harder to figure out.

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