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Subtle Patterns | High quality patterns for your next web project

by Krome & 22 others
Subtle Patterns is a collection of 63 high quality design patterns for you to use freely

Subtle Patterns | High quality patterns for your next web project

by sbrothier & 22 others
Subtle Patterns is a collection of 63 high quality design patterns for you to use freely

July 2011

Subtle Patterns | High quality patterns for your next web project

by gregg & 22 others
Subtle Patterns is a collection of 63 high quality design patterns for you to use freely

April 2011

March 2011

January 2011

design inspirations from Kyoto: Decoding Kyoto: Patterns #1 - asa-no-ha

by sbrothier
The presence of traditional Japanese patterns throughout Kyoto -- from textiles and paper to ceramics and other objects to interior design and architectural details -- aroused my curiosity, and in the komon monyou card set by MONKARUTA I found a lovely resource to learn more about them -- and to practice reading Japanese as well. In addition to the two sets with matching pictures, to play Pairs (Memory) and various other games, there is a third set of cards with a brief explanation of the pattern's usage and meaning.

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101 Patterns for Influencing Behaviour Through Design

by simon_bricolo
101 Patterns for Influencing Behaviour Through Design

Security Patterns - a set on Flickr

by sbrothier
On-going project to collect and organize envelope security patterns from around the world.

Spoonflower: Print custom fabric on-demand

by sbrothier & 2 others
Spoonflower makes it possible for individuals to design, print and sell their own fabric designs. It was founded in May 2008 by two Internet geeks who had crafty wives but who knew nothing about textiles. The company came about because Stephen’s wife, Kim, persuaded him that being able to print her own fabric for curtains was a really cool idea. She wasn’t alone. The Spoonflower community now numbers around 70,000 individuals who use their own fabric to make curtains, quilts, clothes, bags, furniture, dolls, pillows, framed artwork, costumes, banners and much, much more. The Spoonflower marketplace offers the largest collection of independent fabric designers in the world. The site has appeared in the New York Times, Associated Press, Vogue, Martha Stewart Weddings, Make, CRAFT, ApartmentTherapy, Photojojo, and many other terrific publications and blogs.