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Evelyn Kasikov   Graphical Stitches graphics

Graphic Designer Evelin Kasikov takes her work into the tactile realm of textile design by employing the craft of embroidery in creating her typographical illustrations. Patternbank discovered the Estonian designer at ‘Pick Me Up 2013’ with her embroidery workshop and supersize cross-stitch ‘Pick Me Up’ logo. Evelin has been employed on commissions such as giant wall designs for McGarryBowan’s London offices and illustrations for The Guardian, WIRED and The New York Times. Visit her website to see more.

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Originally from Melbourne, Australia, Amy Sia is a Fashion/ Textile Designer now living and working in London. Amy’s work is a vibrant and lively collection of prints which have found their way onto scarves, home furnishings and i-phone cases. Her work has recently caught the attention of the Patternbank team and here we ask Amy a few questions about how she got started and about her success to date, with an insight into what inspires her beautiful work.

Amy Sia   {Designer Spotlight} print pattern

How did you get into designing textiles, did one thing start your career?

I studied fashion design in Melbourne Australia at RMIT University and from there worked in the fashion industry in Melbourne for a few years. I always loved working on print designs and seeing the print collections from studios. When I moved to London about two and a half years ago I decided to pursue a career in textile print design as there are so many opportunities for this field here. I started by interning at a London print studio and then moved onto freelancing for textile print studios. During a quiet period of freelancing I started doing some work for Society6 a website which allows designers to sell their artwork on products such as mobile phone cases. I also started using pinterest. A writer for refinery29 saw my pinterest and also my work there and I was featured in a story as a top “pinterest power player”. This led to a lot of exposure for my work including being featured on the Martha Stewart blog and ongoing collaborations with Anthropologie and Casemate and that is basically what got the ball rolling!

Amy Sia   {Designer Spotlight} print pattern

Where do you get inspiration for your work? What is inspiring you right now?

I love looking at the beauty of God’s creation, nature is amazing there are so many gorgeous colours and shapes it is endless! Fashion is another huge source of inspiration. I love to look at what is on the catwalk, in store and also street fashion through blogs. I do also love to look at prints and patterns from the past and from other cultures.

At the moment I’m loving everything marbled!

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Eugène Séguy   Science and Textiles inspiration

Eugène Séguy (1890 – 1985) was a French entomologist who published many portfolios of illustrations and designs from the turn of the century to the 1930s who worked in both the Art Deco and Art Nouveau styles. Séguy wanted to use his artistic skill to glorify the sublime beauty of nature, creating what he called a ‘world of sumptuous forms and colours.’ He then transformed these beautiful illustrations into textile designs. Incredible – see more here.

Eugène Séguy   Science and Textiles inspiration

 

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Pattern Boundaries   Julie Alpert print pattern

‘Black pattern watercolours’ are the mixed media exploration of physical pattern boundaries by Seattle based artist Julie Alpert. Patternbank are loving Julie’s playful studies of individual pattern and the relationship between their outer boundaries. Mixing watercolour, ink and permanent marker these beautifully created works are of great inspiration. If you happen to be in Seattle over the next couple of days we recommend dropping by Soil Art gallery where Julie is exhibiting until the 27th April.

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The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

We’ve taken all 3 of our popular Spring/Summer 2014 Trend Reports and bundled them up into a handy PDF Download. The Collection contains Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Reports Part 1 & 2 plus the Première Vision + Indigo Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report at a great value price of £55 / $84 – a saving of £10 / $15 over buying them all separately, highlights include:

  • 28 print trends for Spring/Summer 2014

  • Over 100 pages of print forecast intelligence

  • Over 380 inspirational hand-picked images

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The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

Whether you are a small print studio, independent freelance designer, manufacturer or clothing line, this bundle of extensive reports will give you a real insight into the most important print trends for Spring/Summer 2014. These trend reports will become your essential seasonal aid for your new print developments and colour direction.

The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

The Ultimate Spring/Summer 2014 Print Trend Report Collection   3 x PDF Bundle trend forecasts

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Luís Alves   Patterns with Soul inspiration

Patternbank love the intense mixing of patterns going on in Luis Alves fabulous illustrations. Alves is a illustrator and graphic designer based in Lisbon, Portugal and from his work you can see how he loves to mix patterns from vintage tiles and textiles to create something new and modern. Alves uses a mixture of digital and marker based techniques in his work combining a love of soul and funk which can be found in commissioned posters on behance/UrbanMyth.net and his Flickr page.

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Magda Sayeg   Yarn Bombing inspiration

Magda Sayeg’s been knitting since she was small and in 2005 she founded Knitta, a collective of Yarn Bombers who took to transforming urban spaces with wooly grafitti. Since her first knitted door knob, Sayeg has gone on to gain commissions with companies such as Absolute vodka, Smart car and Mini Cooper and has even covered the air con ductwork of Etse’s head office with her multicoloured masterpieces. Patternbank loves the way mundane urban spaces and objects are given a surprising splash of colour, with handmade simplicity transforming the ordinary into the extraordinary. See more knitwear adorned objects on her website.

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Magda Sayeg   Yarn Bombing inspiration

Patternbank brings you our final report from Paris A/W 2013/14 Fashion Week. In this second instalment we have selected designers showing key print trends for Autumn/Winter 2013/14. Now that the dust has settled and all the shows have finished we are busy working on our ‘Catwalk Print & Pattern Trend Report for Autumn/Winter 2013/14′. Our resident trend experts are scouring the thousands of incredible images we’ve seen and breaking down the key trends from the Catwalks of New York, London, Milan and Paris. Sign up to our Weekly Digest to be among the first to hear about this indispensable report.

Comme Des Garcons A/W 2013/14

Paris Fashion Week   Autumn/Winter 2013/14   Print & Pattern Highlights   Part 2 catwalks

Exuberant Floral Blooms – Regimented Pinstripes – Optical and Sculptured Constructions – Geometric Pattern Mixes – Houndstooth and Prince of Wales Checks – Psychedelic Pattern Plays

Comme Des Garcons photos via Vogue.co.uk

Valentino A/W 2013/14

Paris Fashion Week   Autumn/Winter 2013/14   Print & Pattern Highlights   Part 2 catwalks

Delftware Inspired – Bouquet Arrangements – Tonal Blue Palettes – Opulent Border Schemes – Tapestry and Wallpaper Looks

Valentino photos via Vogue.co.uk

Moncler Gamme Rouge A/W 2013/14

Paris Fashion Week   Autumn/Winter 2013/14   Print & Pattern Highlights   Part 2 catwalks

Arctic Landscapes – Printed Fur Effects – Ice and Cloud Prints – Textured and Marbled Skins – Snowflake and Crystal Glitterings – Ethereal Beauty

Moncler Gamme Rouge photos via Vogue.co.uk

Tsumori Chisato A/W 2013/14

Paris Fashion Week   Autumn/Winter 2013/14   Print & Pattern Highlights   Part 2 catwalks

Space and Dip-dying – Painterly Illustrative Style – Coral and Sea Creatures – Undersea Gardens – Quirky Mix-ups – Conversational Prints

Tsumori Chisato photos via Vogue.co.uk

John Galliano A/W 2013/14

Paris Fashion Week   Autumn/Winter 2013/14   Print & Pattern Highlights   Part 2 catwalks

Shadowed Foliage – Natural Elements – Graduation in Texture – Blurring and Distortion – Discovering Surfaces

John Galliano photos via Vogue.co.uk

Givenchy A/W 2013/14

Paris Fashion Week   Autumn/Winter 2013/14   Print & Pattern Highlights   Part 2 catwalks

Creative Print Mixes – Cut-up Graphics – Romany and Gypsy Re-worked – Spice Coloured Paisleys – Patchwork Mismatched

Givenchy photos via Vogue.co.uk

Maxime Simoens A/W 2013/14

Paris Fashion Week   Autumn/Winter 2013/14   Print & Pattern Highlights   Part 2 catwalks

Bleed and Watercolour Markings – Abstract Graphics – Bold Lines – Over Exposure and Soft Focus – Watery and Aquatic Movement

Maxime Simoens photos via Vogue.co.uk

Kenzo A/W 2013/14

Paris Fashion Week   Autumn/Winter 2013/14   Print & Pattern Highlights   Part 2 catwalks

Decorative Pattern Details – Indian Motifs – Ribbons and Braids – Embellished and Textured Reliefs – Intricate Jacquard Prints

Kenzo photos via Vogue.co.uk

Paris Fashion Week   Autumn/Winter 2013/14   Print & Pattern Highlights   Part 2 catwalks