Top Ten Pattern Designers of the Year
As 2010 quickly approaches, we’d like to leave you with a quick highlight of some of the best and brightest patterns we’ve seen over the past year. We know you all love lists and it just makes sense to wrap up the year with designs that are indicative of our past, present, and most importantly, our future. Everyone knows you can knock a pattern off with ease, it happens at a daily basis in mass market offices across the globe, however it’s the designers that remove themselves from this equation and create from the heart, infusing personality, cultural references and style that truly catches our eye. Enjoy, and feel free to add anyone you think we may have missed at the bottom. All the best and happy new year! See you in January.
3. Mike Perry
9. Simon Page

















Pattern Pulp - London: The Past, Cut & Folded // Apr 6, 2010 at 9:43 am
[...] always been a fan of Abigail Reynolds’ intricately cut and folded 3D bookplates. It’s interesting to see how each antique image is [...]