My Marie Bee
Blog URL http://mymariebee.blogspot.com/
Located Minneapolis, Minnesota USA
Tags Inspiration, Trends, Design, Typography, Illustration, Photography
My Marie Bee is a resource tool for creatives who are interested in all aspects of design. It focuses on graphic design, typography, pattern design, product design, color use, illustration, photography, trends, fashion, and anything noteworthy.
Latest Blog Posts
- Need A Vacation? Me Too. on Nov 20, 2009 in Illustrations Colors Inspiration
The Mid-Century Modernist features these wonderful illustrations for "Ideas for Vacationland Homes." Graphic, yet tactile, the colors are charming and fresh, making me yearn for a vacation far far away from all the craziness.:: Discovered via FFFFOUN...
- Uberkraaft on Nov 18, 2009 in Illustrations Colors Inspiration
See more by clicking here.:: Discovered via ShareSomeCandy...
- Interactive Book on Nov 10, 2009 in Illustrations Inspiration Book
"There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" book is one of the most interactive print pieces I've run across. Not only are the illustrations beautiful and the story entertaining, but everything about the book is interactive, from the cover that is re...
- C'est Magnifique! on Nov 2, 2009 in Illustrations Inspiration
Looking forward to my new tattoo, this reminds me of what I want... Design by Green Olive Media.
- Darling Clementine's Jazzy Characters on Nov 1, 2009 in Illustrations Inspiration Posters
Darling Clementine once again amuses and fascinates me with polished characters, playful typography, and edgy color palettes.:: Discovered via grain edit...
- When Abstraction Reflects Life on Oct 23, 2009 in Photography Colors Inspiration
"Cityscapes" by Marc Yankus is an exceptional series of rare moments of tranquility in New York City. Full of looming shapes, diffused light and spectral shadows, these abstract pieces are reflections of the past and passage of time.:: Discovered vi...
- Optimism vs. Pessimism on Oct 23, 2009 in Inpsiration Posters
Because Studio helps bridge the gap between optimism and pessimism, creating something we can all agree we like.




