Entries from January 31st, 2012

Designer dresses inspiration ✄

Posted on: Tuesday, January 31, 2012

I am so inspired by these gorgeous designer dresses and fabulous prints which also lend themselves to my most wanted item this Spring – the China Doll fantasy palette by make up gurus Lime Crime  (available 15th Feb) ♥ Here it is, ladies, a Diva Style wishlist moodboard of dresses to impresses…in both designer and reality budgets.

 

Dresses from left to right: Stella McCartney Hawaii top ❤ Peter Piloto printed dress ❤ Matthew Williamson Tropical dress ❤ Colour Block flared dress ❤ Alexandria Rose corsage shift ❤ (Far Fetch features dresses by Stella McCartney, Dries Van Noten, Dolce et Gabbana and more. Prodigy Red is a brilliant catwalk inspired site for those with a less gilded purse.)

What do you think? Will you be wearing these colours in Spring? It’s just around the corner….honest!

 

My workspaces ♡

Posted on: Tuesday, January 31, 2012

I always love to have a nose at where people work, so I am sharing with you my workspace in the same vein. I work at home  in Cambridgeshire for most of my writing and design work, and also have a base at the Bhive in Covent Garden which I love. ♡ The perfect thing about my work is that I don’t need to be anywhere in specific, the perfect model of working for someone who loves to travel and really handy for being a mum! More on designing your perfect career in another post, but for now, here are my workspace pics ♡

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Note the essentials in my workspace at home are inspiration boards both on the wall and on Pinterest, my ubiquitous Pantone mug, JOTTR pad, Wacom tablet and Macbook. At the bHive it’s so nice to rock up and plug in to the iMacs or settle down with a cuppa and my laptop. I have met some luuuuverly people there too! (images of me taken by Caroline Briggs at the bHive).

Where do you work, and how does it inspire you?

 

6 super-easy tips for a visually stylish blog

Posted on: Sunday, January 29, 2012

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Image counts. We can’t avoid the simple fact that we love the aesthetic, and if things look nice, you want to look at them. Sex sells, as we all know but how about a sassy blog so your readers want to stay? Visual is all over the social media trends right now - Pinterest is booming, instagr.am is huge and lifecasting visually is where we are, at the start of 2012. That aside, I like to read blogs that look fabulous, and I am sure your readers do too.
Whether you know you way around a CMS back end or not, here are my top tips for keeping a blog looking beautiful, the easy way:

 

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1. Keep your image width sizes consistent. This is a really, really simple way to keep your blog looking lovely, and you don’t need Photoshop to do it. Work out how wide you want your images to appear on the blog (mine in the posts are 540 pixels) and simply edit your images before to post to make them consistent. Picnik is now free until 12th April when Google’s own image editor Creative Kit in G+ takes over, and you can easily edit image sizes before you post online (you can already see some of the Creative Kit features in G+ now). Keeping a clean line as you scroll, particularly on blog themes which have a central blog scroll area makes it all look neater, easier on the eye, and it flows better.

2. Use font add ons but don’t go crazy: Add-ons like Typekit (which has just been acquired by Adobe) are an easy way to add different fonts to your blog without having to know code geekage. My advice is: just don’t go crazy. Remember fonts are there to be read, and a blog full of lots of odd looking typefaces will look confusing. Pick maybe one to use as your headers and a nice body text, then leave it there. Be individual but not over the top :)

3. Blog headers can make or break your blog. If yours is run of the mill, why not make your own? Find out the size of your header (you can do this in most themes by right clicking on the header, or control click on a Mac, and select “inspect element”. Under the section marked “Metrics” you will see the size of your header. On some blogs you can drag and drop your existing header and open in an image-editing application to find out the size. Now you can create your own in GIMP or Picnik, and replace in your theme. Sound confusing? I will do some tutorials on this on the blog soon, but you can always get a quote for a designer to do it for you and it will be a lot less than you think! Email me for a quote, or look at blogs you love and often you will see the credits at the bottom for who has done the design.

4. Add some character. Copypastecharacter is such a useful tool, and I use it daily in both design work and blogging. It’s a brilliant website allowing you to access characters that usually require a twister-type movement of the fingers to get the right key combination to access certain characters. You can create your own sets easily and refer back to them when you wish.

5. Images are the soul of a blog, so get some great ones. Remember, copyright is not to be messed with online, so either access Creative Commons images which allow you to use and attribute, purchase from iStock, or why not make your own? With iPhonography taking off there are lots of fantastic apps on both iPhone and Android you can use to make fab imagery; instagr.am of course being one of them, but you can also edit plain old mobile images in Picnik or Google now as I mentioned before, so the creative juices can flow to make your pics blog-worthy. Most of all, they are all yours and individual to you. Perfect.

6. Highlighting some text as a pull-out headline can be easily done to add emphasis and another visual element. If you have a regular set of posts, consider designing your headlines as images that can be dropped into your blog (of course for the SEO savvy out there make sure you use alternative text when you place the image so you don’t miss out on the meta tags). Again, use simple online free software to pull out your quotes, and bring a personalised emphasis to your blogging.

So there we have it; a few tips to have yourself some sassy looking posts.
Tutorials and more free images and blog goodies to follow – make sure you sign up for my updates so you don’t miss out!

 

 

We’ll take Manhattan ❤ style icons

Posted on: Saturday, January 28, 2012

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The work of David Bailey, his love affair with Jean Shrimpton and their ground breaking trip to New York in 1962 has been documented in a film for BBC4. I watched it this week (it’s still on the iPlayer here), and as a snapshot of fashion editorial photography history it is so inspiring. Bailey is synonymous with fashion photography and his muse Shrimpton set a new, exciting, Beatnik tone for Vogue magazine in the 1960′s which broke away from the society fashion norm of previous years. One of my favourite images is the one below, with “The Shrimp” posing outside the UN building with a teddy bear; the image represents youth, innocence meeting adulthood, a new age and so much promise in one, simple, edgy shot.

Images: David Bailey ❤ Style inspiration clothes: Jeans: WardrobeMistress.co.uk / £45 ❤  Explorer Bag Tusting£530 ❤  Scarf WardrobeMistress.co.uk / £180  ❤ Striped Betty Dress Tara Starlet / £85 ❤ Calabria  Red Beret Tara Starlet / £12 ❤ I can’t wait to explore the city next weekend, and I will certainly be taking a slice of retro history inspiration in mind! ❤

 

Colour palette & buttons ❤ Elle Mexico

Posted on: Thursday, January 26, 2012

 Regina Feoktistova in “La Femme Provocateur " inspiration

Regina Feoktistova in “La Femme Provocateur” photographed by Kevin Sinclair &styled by Alex van der Steen for Elle Mexico October 2011

When I spotted this amazing shoot by Kevin Sinclair for Elle Mexico the popping colours really caught  my eye. The whole set is on Trendland here, and is really a beautiful shoot.

Use the colours here for your fashion or beauty post web palette colours inspiration, and I have a couple of buttons for blogs you designed along the theme you are welcome to use and download.

The buttons are 250px x 100 px and are as layered Photoshop files and also flattened JPEGS if you want to use straight off. The links will appear in return for a “like”!

 

Free e-book for you!

Posted on: Thursday, January 26, 2012

10 ways to stay creative

I am delighted to have a post featured on the fabulous ProBlogger site today: 10 ways to stay creative for multi blog authors. I would urge you to read the original post on the site here, and to brose ProBlogger if you don’t already do so – it is a fantastic resource for bloggers.

I have also prepared an e-book version of the content for you to download and refer to, and I am thrilled to offer it to you for free! Just sign up in the box on the right hand side of this page and the link will be emailed to you automiatically.

Enjoy!

25.1.2012 Midweek Mashup

Posted on: Wednesday, January 25, 2012

 

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♥ I featured the lovely girls at All my Finds Vintage last year, and they continue to do amazing things! They are releasing some special Peter Pan collars and gorgeous illustrated cards for Valentines day, and they currently have a competition to win a unique outfit. I love their stuff and think the unique style of the ethial brand is just FANTASTIC. Send an email with the subject ‘win unique item’ to postcard@allmyfinds.com by Feb 29th to be in with your chance. ♥ I have been a massive fan of LUSH ever since the early Cosmetics to Go Days (yes I am that old), and I am always impressed with their products and promotions. The Valentines inspired PS I Love you set is one to drop huge hints about…loving the vintage style box packaging, and the gorgeous products insides: It’s Raining Men creamy honey shower gel, Soft Coeur chocolate-honey massage bar, a limited edition Sweetheart soap &  jasmine-scented Silky Underwear dusting powder.♥ Microsoft’s search engine Bing  is showcasing the work of five small UK charities over 5 days this week to enable each cause to talk about the contribution they are making to the communities they work in.  Additional information about the challenges which these charities seek to tackle are available by clicking on theBing homepage hotspots. There are some great causes being met by amazing people, and as an endo warrior I know how much awareness raising makes an impact.

♥ I have just finished reading an absolutely brilliant book by Katherine Dunn called Geek Love (Abacus Books). With a storyline about a family of freaks whose various disabilities were engineered by as many drugs during pregnancy as their carnival king parents could muster, the “dreamlets’ challenge our conception of beauty. The book has an incredible set of characters – Siamese twins, a bald albino hunchback dwarf, a limbless man who inspires a cult following to dismember – and for me the genius of the book was in the subtext and meticulously crafted writing. Definitely one to read, and as my copy sat next to my regular glossies it proved a thought provoking read. ♥

♥ You will find me this week on the Blur media blogs talking about Path and Google social search.

3 web colour design palettes #1-3

Posted on: Tuesday, January 24, 2012

 

 

Travel and texture inspiration & freebies♡

Posted on: Tuesday, January 24, 2012


I always take my camera on my travels, and I love to snap away. I created these images using snaps I took on my travels collaged with some paint and layered imagery on a typographic book.♡ You are welcome to download the images and use for your design and artwork for blogs or printed media.

(As usual, the links appear below when you “like” the post ♡ Enjoy!

Project Endo postcard set #1

Posted on: Monday, January 23, 2012

Project Endo postcard 1/6

1 in 10 women have endometriosis.

Useful resources:
Endo Uk website and  I have also created a downloadable symptom tracker here. Read More >

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