Posts Tagged ‘extinct design’

Moo.

Monday, November 15th, 2010


There isn’t the words to explain when you set up your own business and start to think about own branded stuff. Business cards, postcards, fliers – all with your own happy handmades, details of your wares and how to get in touch.

I think the tradition started in the Victorian times (must check my facts on that) where tall fancy fellas would pass out their calling cards as they started up their new business ideas.. I’m imagining a sort of anti Lord Sugar figure. OK maybe I’m romanticising the whole thing and of course none of that is based on any facts.. but the facts that do remain are;

1. there is nothing finer than having a well designed business cards that reflect you and your business

2. you have to have a good great printing company to back them up

Look no further than Moo. The coolest card company to come along in these modern times! Hot bang sizzling bright colours, beautiful finish and excellent service.

I buy my business cards, tags and postcards from them and wanted to share with you.

The long thin mini-cards are perfect for me and my slight bi-polar tendencies on wanting many (if not all) different colours on my Extinct Logo. You can add up t0 100 different designs to show case your work, be it crafty makes, photography or 100 different eye make-up designs (OMG! How lush would that be.)

I use them not only to hand out but as tags for my many different makes.

Moo also produce standard sized business cards which are sweet as! I can use lots of different images on these too, they are that much bigger that my pictures work well on them. The print quality really does speak for itself, you almost don’t want to let them go… I always get a lovely reaction to them as they are far more exciting than the usual bizo card.

The site itself is easy to use. You create the image file yourself (there’s lots of help on there to show you the best sizes etc) upload them, edit if necessary and purchase. You will get sent a confirmation of your order and an update a few days later when they’ve been shipped out to you. If you are interested in having THE best business cards, stickers, tags to show off check out their site at www.moo.com

At the moment you can try 50 cards for FREE at Moo.

Dr. Sketchy’s Site is Launched

Saturday, October 23rd, 2010


So pleased to announce that sister site Dr. Sketchy’s is now live and looking good.

I’ve been making some costumes, backdrops and staging as well as the website designing. Its been a brilliant time so far, so many more ideas to realise in the coming weeks!

www.drsketchynorthwales.co.uk

Sailorettes, Love and Rock ‘n’ Roll – Sept ’10

Saturday, September 18th, 2010

Very excited to be inlcuded on the Sailorettes, Love and Rock ‘N’ Roll blogsite.

Do go and read about my influences, starting and running an online vintage business.

August Must Have!

Sunday, August 1st, 2010

Fancy looking like a Fifties Starlet on the beach this season?

Monday, June 14th, 2010



Ever dreamt of a swimming costume that is so utterly gorgeous you’d look like a Fifties Starlet on the beach?

Well, New York designer Norma Kamali has recreated the fantastic look with designs which hark back to the Fifties, when women  were well groomed and demanded good tailoring. The Fifties glamour puss had an hour-glass figure and rarely wore a bikini.

The swimsuits of the Fifties were often apron-style and had flattering detachable, halter neck straps with ruching at the front.

Norma Kamali has definitely made a beautiful job of re-creating the starlet look for the women of today. This swimwear is so stunning we here at Ollie&Agnes would be scared to get it wet, however we do live in hope that it would detract attention from the body IN it! We also know we would feel a million dollars in it with all it’s ruching, attractive halter neck and diverse shape.

Norma Kamali has been creating innovative clothes for 15 years, and is most famous for her sleeping bag coat, and for using actual parachutes to make clothing. As well as the starlet-style costume, there’s a massive selection of really original pieces.. something with ruffles and frills or a leather look, black costume she has everything! Sections include Swim Jersey; Goddess Swim, Swim Ruffle and Foil.

PS: If you fancy an Original swim suit check out Extinct Design’s Glamourous vintage tiger print number!

SEW Column : Summer Ready Wardrobe

Monday, May 31st, 2010








If you are looking for those Anti-Moth and Lovely Wardrobe Care items look no further!
Black Padded Clothes Hangers
Anti-Moth Ovals (1 free with every dress from Extinct)
Anti-Moth Essential Oil Infused Drawer Sachet
Anti-Moth Drawer Liners
Anti-Moth Wardrobe Hanging Sachet

You’ll have your wardrobe transformed in no time!

Suzywan ~ Classy Dancefloor Jewellry

Monday, May 3rd, 2010



From the fabulous world of Suzywan – these necklaces are the future! With a great sense of colour and fun her work is distinct, original – I just feel happy looking at it.

I think the range blends really well with vintage items, its all in the mix!

Handmade from her Swedish studio, (from the top) Classy, Dancefloor & Octopus.

Now available at Extinct Design!!

www.suzywan.com

Book Of Green – iPhone App!

Monday, April 19th, 2010

The book of green iphone app is a growing directory showcasing eco-friendly businesses, created to help you find sustainable products and services. Its FREE to download, and as well as a directory it contains news and twitter feeds from the green companies included – of which I am one!

Hoorah! Go get it NOW! Just search for “book of green” on iTunes… you know what to do.

Spring Cure Week 4 – Getting Stuff Done.

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010


I’ve finished covering this 60′s swivel chair with some rather splendid bright green and crisp white fabric. Working with no pattern is really liberating itching to do some more make-overs now. I used some old cheap material to mock up first in order to get the right shapes, then it was a matter of simply stitching it all together, ironing those seams open so they stay nice and crisp, sewed a hem with elastic inside and pulled it taught over the chair. Lovely!

Still enjoying the focus that the Apartment Therapy Spring Cure is giving me, so inspirational to see others progress too!

Here is my update!

Deep Treatment
- Clean up living room and related closets.
- Repairs are being taken care of this week.
Bathroom window edging fixed.
- Declutter books and all media.
CD’s on Amazon -Check, DVD’s Ditched – Check, Beloved Books – Stay.
- Cancel 75 percent of the catalogs you receive.
I did this with all the junk e-mails I get! Marvellous stuff. Will continue to do so too.
- Empty Outbox this week.
- Confirm what you need to increase or decrease color in each room.
More apple green & fresh white in kitchen, more mustard and turquoise in the Hall
- Identify what you need to increase or decrease softness in each room.
Fabric! Bliss!
- Cook three meals at home this week.
We cheated as we went to my folks and ate, ate, ate. So this one is done!
- Send out your invitations.
I will be combing the end with a Vintage Dressing Up Party! Invites to be sent. Date confirmed.

One-Room Remedy
- Begin Shopping List and enter all prices into a spreadsheet. Like I don’t already have one of these? Spreadsheets for everything including coloured columns…  its the doing part that I’m still building up to!
- Decide on the total scope of work to be done.
Step away from the spreadsheets…
- Consider hiring a professional organizer.
What? Huh You mean there is a job for that *considers changing careers*
- Visit a paint store this week to find samples.
It’s my secret shame to  raid the colour samples…

If you are doing up your bedroom – don’t forget to treat yourself after all your hard work with some of my lovely scented wardrobe and drawer products!


Number 60.

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Number 60

This weekend was the exhibition of the 100 t-shirts by JazzCakes, where 100 artists were handed a t-shirt and a number and the freedom to “do what you will”

Above is a picture of my offering.

Number: 60 ~ The flow of life.

I have taken the number 60 as two separate entities as well as the combined number sixty.

6 in numerology is the number of love and harmony, the upside of the all powerful number 9. The yin to the yang. The love of life. The perfection of love.

0 represents the symbol of eternity the ever perfect circle of life.

We experience so many things  by our 60th birthday, we will have collected up many stories, situations and beliefs; catching them in the fine mesh of our own understandings, deepening our beliefs and occasionally clogging up our mind creating blockages if not dealt with.

The piece I have created incorporates the original framework of the T-shirt, using the net to indicate with its thousands of holes represent all the many situations and occasions that occur in our lives. A whispering doubt here, a misunderstanding, not taking responsibility for ones action all adds to a foggy state of being. Most of our emotions can be felt in the centre core of our body, in the heart, as depicted. Felt ventricles of the heart form shapes of “6” and “0”

This piece acts as a reminder to me to remain free flowing through life with love at its centre core, to embrace life with passion and excitement – letting nothing hold me back!

What’s clogging you up?

Materials used:

Mix of felt, netting, vintage, recycled & previously discarded.

JazzCakes are artist-led ‘arts collectionors’, currently based in Cardiff, founded by James Harper and Sarah-Jane Broderick.

Since 2008 JazzCakes’ aim has been to bring artists from across the arts together through various projects and events.

JazzCakes have strong roots in T-shirts and Cakes as well as Fine Art, but try to incorporate artists and designers in every area from theatre to graphic design, dance to architecture.

Formed in 2008 as t-shirt designers/street artists taking part in various monthly markets such as Milgi’s Northcote Lane Market and the Amersham Arm’s Jumble. From there we began to sell works by our friends such as T-shirt designs by Dan Cansfield and prints by Charlie Ridler. At the same time beginning to organise Guerilla Tea Parties on the streets of Cardiff. The tea parties became a kind of anti-rave, a civilised approach to socialising on a weekend where people would come, drink tea, eat biscuits and generally just talk.

Now organising and curating projects and exhibitions with specific briefs designed to highlight the vastly different approaches to making from artists working in their respective disciplines.

The JazzCakes website serves as a directory of all the events currently organised and lists profiles of all the artists who we have associated with since its inception.