Thursday, 24 October 2013

Pink Ink - Basso & Brooke

Basso & Brooke



Here are some examples of their designs which are a type of juxtaposed graphic products, made to be digitally processed. The pattern work and photographic combinations work well to show off the bright and bold diverse designs. The products below show exactly what I aim to do with the unconventional pattern making from the marbling methods mixed with photographic manipulation to develop digitally printed products. 








Basso & Brooke - Background information 

Bruno Basso & Christopher Brooke are the pioneers of the digital print process in fashion. They made history with their groundbreaking 100% digitally printed collection, earning them the prestigious Fashion Fringe Award.

Basso & Brooke have collaborated with high profile brands such as Coca-Cola, Converse, Swarovski, Sky HD, L’Oreal Paris, Mac, GHD, Stephen Jones, BT, Cambridge Satchel Company, Nicholas Kirkwood, Habitat, Formica, Lycra, Red Bull, Harrods, Linda Farrow, TIGI and notable others.

The Basso & Brooke Studio colour palette and arsenal of graphics remain as diverse as ever, but the style is, of course, immediately identifiable. There are fireworks and the ripples of topographic maps made up of checks and tartans, there is photo-realistic knit and houndstooth, and abstract graphics that bring together the spirit of Escher and Art Deco with a wild, Technicolor, IMAX sensibility.  As ever, Basso & Brooke’s artwork is maximalist and incredible but always considered, smart and refined. From ‘Nippon Pop’ to “The Art of Noise’, their prints transcend trend and season.

Source:http://bassoandbrooke.com/about-us


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