"Packaging is everything" so the saying goes. It is generally true. I do not know what is within the beautifully packaged soaps but I know that the wrapping is what catches my attention and lures me into buying submission.
I contend that the purchase of a finely packaged bar of soap, a beautiful bottle of perfume with a fabulous logo or an article of clothing with a cool designer tag are all investments in my creative pursuits and must be procured for the sake of creative advancement.
It is a rational thought for the artist who seeks out design ideas in the thousands of objects, signs, and shapes she encounters daily. So, the next time she brings something new home, she can exclaim, "It is for art's sake, for pete's sake!"
The beauty of nature.
I took this photograph while strolling along Boulder's Pearl Street Mall. Among busy storefronts, there is a tiny, mysterious garden with the most beautiful iron fence and showy flora.
The purple jackmanii clematis vine beckoned me closer and, if you look close, you can see how the sun turned the flower's center into gilded silver bells.
Unsolicited mail is usually uninspiring and wasteful but here is the most beautiful mailer I have ever seen- a huge fold-out poster announcing the new Gramery Park Boutique Hotel in New York.
The hand-drawn map on the back of the poster with the exquisite typefaces make this piece of mail an unexpected treasure.
photo by designsgirl
I recently discovered this extraordinary book at the Vail Four Seasons Resort.
A dazzling collection of images by photographer Harold Feinstein, this coffee table book is unique for its horticulture commentaries and essays, making it as educational, as it is breathtaking, for those of us with a flower fixation.
images from "One Hundred Flowers" by Harold Feinstein
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