Snowden Flood Creates Chic Skyline-Inspired Plates
Cori Rowley — February 4, 2010 — Art & Design
References: snowdenflood & hiddenartshop
I had the recent pleasure of meeting Snowden Flood, a charming and refreshing designer based in the UK. Her graphics are inspired by cityscapes, skylines and country sides. The twist is that many of them are made up of other graphics which are inspired by fabrics. Her layering of patterns and lines create quirky, unique pieces that are sure to please anyone.
Snowden Flood also has a witty collection of 'River' graphics that not only celebrate rivers around the world but the bridges over them. Other subjects of her work include furniture design, natural patterns, birds and motorways.
Snowden Flood also has a witty collection of 'River' graphics that not only celebrate rivers around the world but the bridges over them. Other subjects of her work include furniture design, natural patterns, birds and motorways.
Trend Themes
1. Cityscape-inspired Graphics - Disruptive innovation opportunity lies in creating cityscape-inspired products in various industries such as home decor, fashion, and graphic design.
2. Layered Patterns - The trend of layering patterns can create unique and quirky designs in industries like fashion, interior design, and art.
3. Graphic-inspired Fabrics - The use of graphic-inspired fabrics opens up opportunities for disruptive innovation in industries like fashion, upholstery, and home decor.
Industry Implications
1. Home Decor - The home decor industry can explore disruptive innovation by incorporating cityscape-inspired dinnerware inspired by Snowden Flood's designs.
2. Fashion - Incorporating layered patterns and graphic-inspired fabrics in fashion design can lead to disruptive innovation in the industry.
3. Graphic Design - The graphic design industry can leverage cityscape-inspired graphics to bring about disruptive innovation in various projects and campaigns.
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