Spring Breeze

Though I’m not celebrating Spring, we should agree that March is a sign of warmer weather. Indonesia is poured by heavy rain since the beginning of the year and the political heat hasn’t worn off ever since. But as March is the closing month of the first quarter of 2017, I want to make sure that I don’t let the year goes by too fast. Since I haven’t posted any random list for this year, here’s a few exciting things I’ve found so far.

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Project Style gives us a gift in a shape of collaboration from Disney and few of our local brands. The brands include some of my favorites, like Kandura, Limawatch, and shopatvelvet. The results are interesting, look at those watches!

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My favorite piece is coming from Kandura, where they blend their signature dishware with Mickey Mouse’s shadow and creating one of a kind masterpiece. Read more about it here.

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You know how much I longed for (and desire to create) DIY Kit products someday, well Brit+Co will launch their DIY Kit at Target this month. Not only that it gives a handful of easy crafts to make, buying them will also allow you to enroll in one of their premium online classes.

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Target has been on a collaborating roll lately. Previously, they are already working with other bloggers like Joy Cho from Oh Joy and now they are recently collaborating with Bri Emery from Designlovefest. The luggage and bags line are so chic and modern, combining heavy use of pastel colors like blush and mint with doddle-like artwork in black and white.

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Another dream collaboration comes from Rifle Paper Co. and KedsThe sneaker line is too adorable and beautiful. Would love to snatch one or two, or three from this lineup :))

Vox made a short clip about FUTURA, which they describe as the font that escaped the Nazis and landed on the moon. I find Fonts as a really interesting subject lately. I’ve been reading a lot of Typewolf articles, which not also give an insight of each popular and rising fonts, Jeremiah Shoaf also laid down his analysis on why some font pairings complement each other and roundup of the best fonts to use. His writings are interesting and really throughout.

I hope this month will bring a lot of good things for each of us. Until next time, weekend adorer :)

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