colors Archives - MyTrendTales MyTrendTales Sun, 12 Apr 2020 10:39:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Alycia Rainaud’s Digital Art Is Utterly Mesmerizing https://mytrendtales.com/alycia-rainauds-digital-art-is-utterly-mesmerizing/ Tue, 14 Apr 2020 06:42:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6310 Graphic designer and digital artist Alycia Rainaud (aka Maalavidaa), is known for her highly saturated yet dark aesthetic, creating surreal landscapes of oozing color that swirls about. Based in Paris, Rainaud graduated in June 2018 with a Master’s Degree in Graphic Design and has recently started working as an independent director. Inspired by Jungian therapy and […]

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Graphic designer and digital artist Alycia Rainaud (aka Maalavidaa), is known for her highly saturated yet dark aesthetic, creating surreal landscapes of oozing color that swirls about. Based in Paris, Rainaud graduated in June 2018 with a Master’s Degree in Graphic Design and has recently started working as an independent director.

Inspired by Jungian therapy and creative exercises, Maalavidaa provides Rainaud a way of self-expression. “My work has always been influenced by publishing design, hybrid books, new technologies, psychology, digital art, visual effects, and experiments,” she relayed in an interview with Murze. “I started studying graphic design more than seven years ago and finally graduated this past June by working on my thesis where I tried to link books to psyche. In the meantime, I started to work as a digital artist more than two years ago, in 2016. Creating Malavida was a way for me to express myself through different media and daily creative work but in a more abstract level.”

“I’ve always been interested and inspired by art in general,” she notes. “I always remember going to all the museums when I was a child and being mesmerized. When I was younger I used to be really focused on dark analog photography but also a lot about abstract art in general. I guess that’s why my works try to bring both of them together.”

Alongside her print-oriented background, she is also experienced with branding, motion design, programming, UI/UX, textile design, laser cutting, 3D printing, offset/screenprinting, cultural mediation and global art direction. And with almost 170k followers on Instagram, she clearly knows what she’s doing.

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This Pattern Designer Makes the World a Prettier Place https://mytrendtales.com/this-pattern-designer-makes-the-world-a-prettier-place/ Tue, 24 Mar 2020 06:18:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6168 Print and pattern designer Elizabeth Olwen strives to make the world a prettier place through her designs. “I think it’s so important to have reminders of all the beauty in the world,” she told the Spoonflower blog. “To strive for a more beautiful life. To keep creativity alive in our daily lives. To be inspired. […]

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Print and pattern designer Elizabeth Olwen strives to make the world a prettier place through her designs. “I think it’s so important to have reminders of all the beauty in the world,” she told the Spoonflower blog. “To strive for a more beautiful life. To keep creativity alive in our daily lives. To be inspired. To take satisfaction in the simple joys of visual beauty. I really do get satisfaction from beautiful design and I think it has the power to lift people up, like a bright floral umbrella on a rainy day.”

Born in Canada and based in Portugal, her patterns can be found around the globe, on products from decor to paper to fabric to bedding for clients like Cloud9 Fabrics, Crate + Kids, Tokyu Hands Japan, Mixbook and many more.

Her highly considered patterns and illustrations are lovingly assembled, piece by piece, creating an altogether unique compilation of colors and shapes. According to Olwen, a strong collection of patterns is one that has the perfect balance of cohesion and contrast, “a bunch of motifs, shapes or qualities that come together perfectly, and then something quite different to break it up,” she notes. “And a really beautiful color palette.”

Her uplifting designs are greatly inspired by the world around her—from the beautiful forests of Ontario, to the pastel colors and tiles of Lisbon, to her cherished and plentiful travels abroad, and her own journey of self-exploration toward wholeheartedness. “Nature is at the top of the list,” she stresses. “I love flowers and leaves and trees and it never ceases to amaze me how each one is so unique. I find that idea so inspiring.”

Take a look at some of her patterns in the gallery below:

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… which works out well at a time like this.

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Olimpia Zagnoli Is Hungry for Color https://mytrendtales.com/olimpia-zagnoli-is-hungry-for-color/ Fri, 31 Jan 2020 06:57:18 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5982 When it comes to her art, Olimpia Zagnoli takes a rather humble approach. “Unfortunately, what I do is create images and images don’t literally feed anyone,” she once remarked in an interview with The Great Discontent, “but perhaps they could feed someone’s eyes, which is a pretty big responsibility for a bunch of lines and […]

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When it comes to her art, Olimpia Zagnoli takes a rather humble approach. “Unfortunately, what I do is create images and images don’t literally feed anyone,” she once remarked in an interview with The Great Discontent, “but perhaps they could feed someone’s eyes, which is a pretty big responsibility for a bunch of lines and colors.”

Keeping that goal in mind, her art is very much the meaning of eye-popping. Her graphic illustrations rely on bold contrasts and dramatic color palettes, attracting clients like Fendi, the Guggenheim Museum, and even the New York subway system. “I always try to put my heart into my work and preserve my vision without compromising it,” says Zagnoli.

Born and raised in Milan, Zagnoli was surrounded by creative minds like her. “I started drawing at a young age; it was a good meditation for me,” she recalled. After graduating from Istituto Europeo di Design (the European Institute of Design), she had a stint in New York, which had quite an impact on her, career-wise.

“I only had a few contacts in the US and somehow, I got the email of Brian Rea, who was the art director for the New York Times’ Op-Ed at the time,” she says. “I emailed him, but was sure he wouldn’t respond. He gave me an appointment to come show him my portfolio and that’s how it started.”

Now, with more than 130k followers on Instagram, there’s no stopping her. Here are some creative ways she plays with color:

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Meanwhile in Paris…

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ersion="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> colors Archives - MyTrendTales MyTrendTales Sun, 12 Apr 2020 10:39:21 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.1 Alycia Rainaud’s Digital Art Is Utterly Mesmerizing https://mytrendtales.com/alycia-rainauds-digital-art-is-utterly-mesmerizing/ Tue, 14 Apr 2020 06:42:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6310 Graphic designer and digital artist Alycia Rainaud (aka Maalavidaa), is known for her highly saturated yet dark aesthetic, creating surreal landscapes of oozing color that swirls about. Based in Paris, Rainaud graduated in June 2018 with a Master’s Degree in Graphic Design and has recently started working as an independent director. Inspired by Jungian therapy and […]

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Graphic designer and digital artist Alycia Rainaud (aka Maalavidaa), is known for her highly saturated yet dark aesthetic, creating surreal landscapes of oozing color that swirls about. Based in Paris, Rainaud graduated in June 2018 with a Master’s Degree in Graphic Design and has recently started working as an independent director.

Inspired by Jungian therapy and creative exercises, Maalavidaa provides Rainaud a way of self-expression. “My work has always been influenced by publishing design, hybrid books, new technologies, psychology, digital art, visual effects, and experiments,” she relayed in an interview with Murze. “I started studying graphic design more than seven years ago and finally graduated this past June by working on my thesis where I tried to link books to psyche. In the meantime, I started to work as a digital artist more than two years ago, in 2016. Creating Malavida was a way for me to express myself through different media and daily creative work but in a more abstract level.”

“I’ve always been interested and inspired by art in general,” she notes. “I always remember going to all the museums when I was a child and being mesmerized. When I was younger I used to be really focused on dark analog photography but also a lot about abstract art in general. I guess that’s why my works try to bring both of them together.”

Alongside her print-oriented background, she is also experienced with branding, motion design, programming, UI/UX, textile design, laser cutting, 3D printing, offset/screenprinting, cultural mediation and global art direction. And with almost 170k followers on Instagram, she clearly knows what she’s doing.

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This Pattern Designer Makes the World a Prettier Place https://mytrendtales.com/this-pattern-designer-makes-the-world-a-prettier-place/ Tue, 24 Mar 2020 06:18:00 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=6168 Print and pattern designer Elizabeth Olwen strives to make the world a prettier place through her designs. “I think it’s so important to have reminders of all the beauty in the world,” she told the Spoonflower blog. “To strive for a more beautiful life. To keep creativity alive in our daily lives. To be inspired. […]

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Print and pattern designer Elizabeth Olwen strives to make the world a prettier place through her designs. “I think it’s so important to have reminders of all the beauty in the world,” she told the Spoonflower blog. “To strive for a more beautiful life. To keep creativity alive in our daily lives. To be inspired. To take satisfaction in the simple joys of visual beauty. I really do get satisfaction from beautiful design and I think it has the power to lift people up, like a bright floral umbrella on a rainy day.”

Born in Canada and based in Portugal, her patterns can be found around the globe, on products from decor to paper to fabric to bedding for clients like Cloud9 Fabrics, Crate + Kids, Tokyu Hands Japan, Mixbook and many more.

Her highly considered patterns and illustrations are lovingly assembled, piece by piece, creating an altogether unique compilation of colors and shapes. According to Olwen, a strong collection of patterns is one that has the perfect balance of cohesion and contrast, “a bunch of motifs, shapes or qualities that come together perfectly, and then something quite different to break it up,” she notes. “And a really beautiful color palette.”

Her uplifting designs are greatly inspired by the world around her—from the beautiful forests of Ontario, to the pastel colors and tiles of Lisbon, to her cherished and plentiful travels abroad, and her own journey of self-exploration toward wholeheartedness. “Nature is at the top of the list,” she stresses. “I love flowers and leaves and trees and it never ceases to amaze me how each one is so unique. I find that idea so inspiring.”

Take a look at some of her patterns in the gallery below:

View this post on Instagram

… which works out well at a time like this.

A post shared by Elizabeth Olwen (@elizabetholwen) on

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Olimpia Zagnoli Is Hungry for Color https://mytrendtales.com/olimpia-zagnoli-is-hungry-for-color/ Fri, 31 Jan 2020 06:57:18 +0000 https://mytrendtales.com/?p=5982 When it comes to her art, Olimpia Zagnoli takes a rather humble approach. “Unfortunately, what I do is create images and images don’t literally feed anyone,” she once remarked in an interview with The Great Discontent, “but perhaps they could feed someone’s eyes, which is a pretty big responsibility for a bunch of lines and […]

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When it comes to her art, Olimpia Zagnoli takes a rather humble approach. “Unfortunately, what I do is create images and images don’t literally feed anyone,” she once remarked in an interview with The Great Discontent, “but perhaps they could feed someone’s eyes, which is a pretty big responsibility for a bunch of lines and colors.”

Keeping that goal in mind, her art is very much the meaning of eye-popping. Her graphic illustrations rely on bold contrasts and dramatic color palettes, attracting clients like Fendi, the Guggenheim Museum, and even the New York subway system. “I always try to put my heart into my work and preserve my vision without compromising it,” says Zagnoli.

Born and raised in Milan, Zagnoli was surrounded by creative minds like her. “I started drawing at a young age; it was a good meditation for me,” she recalled. After graduating from Istituto Europeo di Design (the European Institute of Design), she had a stint in New York, which had quite an impact on her, career-wise.

“I only had a few contacts in the US and somehow, I got the email of Brian Rea, who was the art director for the New York Times’ Op-Ed at the time,” she says. “I emailed him, but was sure he wouldn’t respond. He gave me an appointment to come show him my portfolio and that’s how it started.”

Now, with more than 130k followers on Instagram, there’s no stopping her. Here are some creative ways she plays with color:

View this post on Instagram

Meanwhile in Paris…

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