Inklings Design

Inklings Design

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We're Student Graphic Designers...
We're into designing for small-scale events and advertisements - just like another graphics suite, except at the benefit of your satisfaction in terms of money and design! Fast, nimble-fingered & meticulous, Harini is the designer who borders on being experimental with all her designs, in terms of both creativity and style. Motto: Art for Your Heart's Sake
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Photos 11/08/2014

"I love making the stuff, that’s sort of the core of it. I love creating the stuff. It’s so satisfying to get from the beginning to the end, from a shaky nothing idea to something that’s well formed and the audience really likes. It’s like a drug: You keep trying to do it again and again and again. I’ve learned from experience that if you work harder at it, and apply more energy and time to it, and more consistency, you get a better result. It comes from the work."
— LOUIS C.K.

Inklings Designing Company has come to become a grand total of two and a half years with this August. And with growth in number should come growth in expertise.

Presenting to all our dear friends the first look at our new style - cleaner, brighter and better.

From today, Inklings Designing Company has a new official nickname: InkDesCo.

Thank you for encouraging us this far, and stay tuned for newer sneak peeks at our latest projects and our newest design clients!

Photos 07/08/2014

A collage of six Greek Goddesses:
(Clockwise from 12 o'clock)

1. Hera, the Queen (Lotus-tipped staff and crown) : Goddess of home and family, Queen of Olympus

2. Athena, the Wise Warrior (Owl and War helmet) : Goddess of wisdom and war

3. Demeter, the Bountiful (Maize, flowers, leaves) : Goddess of harvest and seasons

4. Aphrodite, the Beautiful (Pink skirt, Ocean waves) : Goddess of love

5. Artemis, the Huntress (Bow and arrow) : Goddess of hunting and the moon

6. Persephone, the Mystic (Flowers in hair, pomegranate in bracelet, nebulous sky) : Goddess of magic and Queen of the underworld

Homework for 'Mythology in Modern Art'

Ancient Libraries of the World 02/07/2014

CARD 1 : ALEXANDRIA

The Museum (Mouseion) of ancient Alexandria was built by Ptolemy 1 and organized by Demetrius of Phalerum, Greece. This building, which was much closer to a modern university than a museum, was to rival any other known to the ancient world, eventually including a library that would contain 600,000 to 700,000 volumes. The museum was dedicated in 300 B.C.E. and was the main center for philosophers to come and study. Palaces were built up next to the Mouseion, and courtyards were assembled for students to enjoy the open air at this major center of learning for Egyptians as well as other peoples who traveled to Egypt to use the facilities of this great library.

The volumes contained in the library were books that the Greeks brought with them to Egypt. Ptolemy invited prominent figures from the rest of the ancient world to actively contribute books to the library and in return, he had copies of the books written down and returned to those who gave their books to the library. Books from Greece, Rome, the Near East, and Asia were included in the vast collection. The Mouseion was complete with lecture halls and a Roman theatre located outside the library. The Muses themselves were the patron gods of the Mouseion, from which the name of this building comes from.

Photos 20/05/2014

Created for Type Anatomy class. :)

Adobe Garamond on a maple leaf

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