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Actress and blogger Gemma Pranita launches print gallery

Actress, blogger, photographer, traveler and friend of Interiors Addict, Gemma Pranita, has launched a collection of mix and match monochrome typography prints full of fun and inspirational words!

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Best known for her role as Jade Mitchell in Neighbours, these days Gemma is more often found taking beautiful photographs or writing her popular blog, Gemma Peanut Gallery.

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Gemma Peanut Prints from TRM on Vimeo.

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All prints are $32.

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Gemma is offering our readers a 25% discount storewide until 15 December 2015. Simply enter the promo code peanutaddict when you shop online.

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Copper meets foil & typography in new prints from Inky Co.

Copper, foil typography, letterpress, fun with words; they’re all things I LOVE, so I’m a fan of these new limited edition prints from stationery brand Inky Co. and we have a set of four to give away to one lucky reader.

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Inky Co. is an Australian stationery and gift wrapping online store, established in 2011 by three graphic designers (mum and daughter) Chloe and Carolyn, and Sarah. Inky Co. operate in a colourful creative space in Melbourne, where their sketch pads are currently open to pages of reindeers and snowflakes as they are in full Christmas preparation mode!

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All papers and prints are designed and manufactured in Australia using 100% green energy and environmentally friendly materials. These new prints are foiled on a 1961 Heidelberg Windmill Platen letterpress using beautiful gold and copper foil. Each print is lovingly presented in a clear sleeve with cardboard backing and hand numbered. While designed to be unique and fun, they also keep practicality in mind, so they fit a standard frame size and will suit a wide range of interiors.

There’s a limited run of 50 of each design, making them a great starter piece to a collection.

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The Inky Co team are passionate about interiors and hope to continue to expand upon this collection with new typographic prints and art already in the works.

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To be in with a chance of winning one of each of the four limited edition prints, complete the form below by 6pm Sydney time on Friday 26 June 2015.

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Online shopping fix: Brainspiration

Need a little inspiration? Online art store, Brainspiration have created a range of beautiful artworks that aim to motive you across all aspects of your life.

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From the everyday inspiration (Make it count) to the fitness inspiration (Move it or lose it), the beautiful typography means a little bit of hope and reassurance is only a glance away.

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With all prints available in a range of colours, sizes and materials, they are printed on fine art 220 GSM matte paper stock (with state of the art UV technology printing, high image definition and colour gamut); re-usable fabric wall decals (which are tear, wrinkle and bubble free); as well as un-mounted scratch-proof canvases. Whether it’s for the home, office, study or nursery, Brainspiration provides unique, creative and affordable wall art prints for any purpose.

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All orders will be posted three-to-five days from order date and true to their essence, Brainspiration will donate 10% of all proceeds to beyondblue; a charity aimed at empowering all Australians, at any life-stage, to seek help with depression and anxiety.

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The latest gold foiled prints from Papier d’Amour

Gold + typography + positive affirmations = my idea of fun! I’m loving the latest print series from Papier d’Amour. Which will be your favourite?

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Online shopping fix: Ma and Grandy (plus 10% off everything for readers)

Harking back to the 1930s, Brisbane based paper goods and homewares brand Ma and Grandy, is all about encompassing the pre-war era.

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A range including limited edition cushions, A4 art prints, wood brooches, single greeting cards and card sets, it’s the old-fashioned notion of sending a note in the mail ‘just because’ that really gets founder Natala Stuetz’s heart singing.

“I’ve always loved greeting cards and am a big hoarder of things like that,” says Natala. “There’s nothing better than sending and receiving a handwritten note – they’re so much more personal. I’d love for our modern society to put down their smartphones, step away from the email and remember a time when the handwritten note ruled!”

With their wonderful typography and vibrant colour palette of mustard yellows, electric blue and gelato pinks, the Ma and Grandy range is one of delightful simplicity, made even more enchanting by the story behind the name.

Ma and Grandy were Natala’s actual Ma and Grandy (grandmother and grandfather) whose real and wholesome love saw Natala’s whole family be in awe of them. So for Natala, the name choice came easy: “It seemed so natural to represent these two amazing people through my work and continue their legacy.”

Ma and Grandy is offering Interiors Addicts 10% off everything for a week from today using the promo code Interior10.

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Hunting for George release their own prints

Hunting for George is an online boutique by Melbourne sisters Lucy Glade-Wright and Jo Harris. They just released their own range of black and white prints and you know how I like typography and affordable art!

Oh the places you'll go print

Judging by the number of weddings I’ve been to where an excerpt from Dr Zeuss’ Oh, The Places You’ll Go is chosen as a reading, I’m guessing the above will be a big seller!

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Uplifting typography art from Barcelona

You know me, I love a bit of inspirational, feel good typography art.

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This week I came across Barcelona-based graphic artist Coni Della Vedova on Etsy and loved her screenprints. Don’t you love that about Etsy? That you can tap into stuff from all over the world that everyone else doesn’t have already?

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Why I love typographic art on hardtofind.com.au

Have you checked out my guest post on Hard to Find today? Do you love typography too?

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Typography + rugs = winning!

You know how I love a little (okay, a lot of) typography in my life. So these rugs by Linus Dean immediately appealed to me.

After spending 15 years in the graphic design and advertising industries in Sydney, New Zealander Linus Dean has gone out on his own to design typographical rugs. While they look super modern, the high quality silk and wool rugs are made by hand using traditional techniques, in Nepal. Linus recently spent five there, getting to know how the local weaving industry works.

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Beautiful letterpress prints on sale!

You’re going to thank me for this one, I’m sure of it! Bespoke Letterpress produce all kinds of divine prints, stationery and invitations and they’re selling loads of their prints, even limited editions, for just $20 with free shipping! Squeal! It’s almost too much for this girl who loves letterpress, typography and paper products in general!

I bought this lovely yellow one for a friend (when it was full price of course) a while back and she loved it. Go on, treat yourself!

You can find the Bespoke Letterpress Boutique sale online here.

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I’m so over Keep Calm and Carry On

This weekend I listed my pink Keep Calm and Carry On print on eBay. A sad day. When I bought it four years ago from Keep Calm Gallery (who incidentally have some AMAZING stuff) in the UK, (because they weren’t selling them here in Australia then) nobody else had one. And then when everyone else started to cotton on, at least mine was different because it was pink. But now the design has been so done I just can’t have it in my home anymore. I’m sick of seeing it!

The same happened to me with tram scroll art. I was an early adopter of that too. Now every second home has one (vintage, screen print or wall decal). Sigh. I still love it though and black and white things are slow to date so it’s staying! For now.

How about you? What trend, which you loved when you first saw it, have you now got sick of seeing? Chevron? Blackboard paint? Cowhide rugs?*

*Disclaimer: I love all those things.

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Blacklist couple’s love of love makes great art

Jaynie and Nathan Johnson are husband and wife and co-creators of Blacklist Studio Prints. Regular readers of this blog will know I’m just a little bit obsessed with typography and nearly everything on my walls contains words in one way or another. So it’s quite clear I’m a big fan of their work, not only because it’s very heavily typographical but because I’m also a big softie at heart and just doing this interview made me feel all romantic…

“We have pretty simple philosophy,” says Jaynie. “We love love.”

She continues: “We just love being dreamers and doers. We love that the mediums in which we work are so tangible, that they are able to manifest from concept to creation quite easily. We love words, we love typography, we love design, and we love music, so we put all of our favorite things into one (or twenty-something) prints.”

This is the ‘About’ page from their website:

Jaynie started out as a primary school teacher, and also worked as a stylist, but was too “gypsy-hearted” for regular hours. “I love children but am way too disorganised to be a teacher. I transitioned into magazines after a couple of years’ teaching. I got an amazing opportunity to intern as a market editor and loved it. A friend worked on the title I joined, and then I ended up full-time there until I had Willow. We accidentally started the prints side of Blacklist and I have done that ever since.”

The business has grown very organically. “We believe in creating for the sake of creating, not for the sake of money, or cool. We want our prints to make people feel loved.”

Their latest collection, To The Sea (which includes wall hangings and cushions as well), is no different. It’s about “falling in love, following love and most importantly: staying in love.”

The pirate vibe comes from an illustration Nathan drew for Jaynie when he proposed titled Love Pirate. “I look at that piece often and I’m a tad obsessed with old sea merchants,” says Jaynie. “When we speak of love, it’s not just romantic love, but a lot of our prints are inspired by our friendships, our paternal love for our daughter and of course, each other.”

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“Every day I get to work, rest and play with my dearest of dears. It doesn’t get better. I feel very spoilt. We’ve always had a great creative connection and Nathan hates paperwork and accounts so I say he’s the beauty and I’m the brains! We both love what we do, so it works well for us.”

Jaynie sometimes also works as a stylist (although, ever modest, she’s reluctant to call herself one). “We currently work on creating advertising campaigns for different clients so I style and produce those, which is fun. We are also planning on starting up Blacklist Interiors some time in the future. We are insanely passionate about creating amazing commercial interiors, so are working on collaborating with some architect and builder friends to create some amazing retail and cafe spaces.”

Their own Sydney home is small and by the sea. “We definitely bought for the location and are making it our own as the months tick by. It is very open, great for entertaining friends. I think my favorite things about our home are the natural light and the location. My favorite things in it are the artworks, books, my family, and our new cubby-house. I love a good project.”

Who does she admire? “Mr Jason Grant for his bold, bright, sunny, personal approach to styling and Sarah Ellison (her editorial features always spark new ideas and reveal the latest and greatest). Akin, they constantly amaze me. To say I’m obsessed would be a huge understatement.”

Now to really get a feel for Blacklist Studio Prints, watch the video they made for To the Sea.

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Love this print from Keep Calm Gallery.

Love this print from Keep Calm Gallery.
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My favourite Keep Calm Gallery have done it again with their latest prints. You all know how I love

My favourite Keep Calm Gallery have done it again with their latest prints. You all know how I love a bit of type-inspired artwork! These latest designs are by newlywed Keep Calm owners Lucas and Hayley, who also sell many other artists’ work on their site. The eye chart prints are fun and and the Life is Absurd print is inspired by an Albert Camus quote. Might be just the yellow print I need for my new study. Yes, they’re UK-based, but take it from me, they ship to Australia!

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FOR THE LOVE OF TYPE Oh, how I love typography! I suppose it’s because I’m a wordsmith (

FOR THE LOVE OF TYPE

Oh, how I love typography! I suppose it’s because I’m a wordsmith (Okay, journalist) that I love the look of words, fonts and typography and why I already have such a big collection of type-based prints from Keep Calm Gallery in the UK.

But this week, thanks to Louise over at Table Tonic, I stumbled upon New Zealand’s g&m design and promptly fell in love! What I like most about their work is that it’s all inked and printed by hand (using a collection of antique letterpress printer’s blocks originally destined for a coffee table) and every piece is personal.

g&m (otherwise known as Gretchen and Melissa) design and create hand-printed personalised typographic artworks on Italian paper or canvas. Gretchen says: “You come up with your 20 words and choose your colours and we will turn it into a piece of art. Words may be around a theme, or simply an eclectic collection of significant words, places and dates in someone’s life.” The perfect gift for for weddings, anniversaries, birthdays, graduations or farewells or just a great treat to commission for your own wall at home.

Gretchen Fraser and Melissa Laterveer started their business after being inspired by a magazine feature on typography. They made some prints with Gretchen’s collection of printers’ blocks and the popularity of their designs with friends led them to establish g&m design in 2007. They now create hand-printed personalised typographic artworks for customers around the world.