June 23, 2010

Our Spoonflower Fabrics have arrived!

Category Creativity, Design, News, Repper — Tags: , , , , , — studioludens @ 6:43 pm

Take a look at our first test with printing patterns on Fabric using the Spoonflower online service. We’re really happy with the results. Tell us what you think!

All patterns have been made with Repper Pro and are based on the illustration “Kaleidoscopic” by Daniel Rossi.

All based on this illustration

Kaleidoscopic by Daniel Rossi

Kaleidoscopic by Daniel Rossi

About Repper Pro

Repper Pro Repper Pro turns pattern-making into highly effective play. It offers smart features, packed into a clean interface for an incredibly low price.

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About the artist

Daniel Rossi is an Eindhoven-based graphic designer and illustrator. He is originally from Canada. As he describes himself:

I don’t like to tag myself as anything in particular. Better said: I like boxes but not being put into one. This isn’t due to a lack of understanding about what it is I really do, but rather because above all I am lead by intuition. Being a graphic designer, come illustrator, artist who experiments in the tanglible world with furniture and interior spaces, I must rely on not one particular set of skills but many to carry out my work. Blurring the line between art and design is what helps me to achieve this. I believe that to fully explore a concept or idea one must build bridges and not barriers.

Daniel Rossi’s portfolio

Kaleidoscopic by Daniel Rossi

Spoonflower

Spoonflower logo

Spoonflower is able to print any design you make with Repper. They have a variety of fabrics, including regular and organic cotton, linen-cotton and even exotics like bamboo-cotton. Prices range from 18 to 32 USD per yard (for metric-minded people: that’s about a square meter), with discount if you are the designer of the pattern.

Spoonflower online printing service

June 8, 2010

Strijp-S Open Day 2010

Category News, Repper — Tags: , , , , — studioludens @ 4:11 pm

Last Sunday (6th of June) Strijp-S opened its construction site soon-to-be creative hotspot for the people from Eindhoven. Strijp-S is already highly populated with creative dare-devils, but most of the time their efforts are hardly visible to the general public. This Open Day was aimed at giving Eindhoven a feel for what wondrous stuff is happening around here.

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Little Mountain (the creative environment that studio:ludens is part of) also opened its doors and showed the wide variety of disciplines we have among us, including graphic design, product design, project management and architecture. Here is a short impression of the day. All photos can be found in the Open Day collection on Flickr.

Thanks to all visitors & mountaineers for a great day!

Little Mountain - Strijp S Open Day 2010

Busy, busy!

Little Mountain - Strijp S Open Day 2010

Look, it’s the upcoming studio:ludens intern crew! (Lotte & Henri)

Little Mountain - Strijp S Open Day 2010

With great grandeur, Hans is turning these kids into artists through his rock-painting masterclass

Little Mountain - Strijp S Open Day 2010

We themed the day “Fruitful” with tons of smoothy goodness

Little Mountain - Strijp S Open Day 2010

Patricia doing a little tour

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Tips & Tricks for Repper Lite

Category Repper, Tips & Tricks — studioludens @ 2:05 pm

Repper Lite is the best tool for quickly creating patterns for use in graphic design, as website backgrounds or for your social profile. However, there are some less know features of Repper Lite that are worth checking out.

Did you know:

you can go full screen?

Click on the + in the top right corner of the tool and click the ‘go full screen’ button. Press Escape to go back.

you can use your webcam to create funky effects?

Select video in the first menu. You have to allow Flash to use your webcam. Now you can create patterns from your room, face or anything else you can find directly. Want to pause the video? Click the button again.

you can set your twitter background directly?

Create a pattern you like and click the ‘Create Twitter background’ button. Fill in your Twitter username and password (don’t worry, we won’t store anything) and click ‘change now’ to update. It’s that easy!

you can use patterns created by others?

Over 100.000 patterns have been created so far. You can explore these patterns in the gallery.

Take a look at the tag cloud to find something you like. Did you know you can also look for patterns by color?

And the best thing: you can use these patterns in your own (non-commercial) projects for free! So get inspired by the creativity of others.

Enjoy creating patterns with Repper Lite!

June 7, 2010

Interview with Carli Hyland

We’d like to present to you Carli Hyland, one of our most trusted users. She has been amongst our fans from the beginning and according to legend it was for her that Wouter made the first pattern-making experiment that would later turn into the Repper software. Enjoy!

illustration by Carli Hyland

Illustration by Carli Hyland

Tell us a bit about yourself. Are you a creative professional or do you spend your spare time on your own creative projects?

I am a photographer, illustrator and bookmaker, but I also do a bit of tiddling about with some design. I guess I’m a creative professional, I spend the majority of the working week designing and building books, on the weekends I shoot and in the evenings I process my photographs and create new ways of stitching books together. I recently illustrated a children’s book for Canadian writer Frank Streicher, soon to be published!

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June 1, 2010

Sneak preview: simulating patterned textiles

Category Creativity, Repper, ideas — studioludens @ 1:53 pm

We’ve been playing around lately with applying patterns to fashion photos in graphic software, to see how the fashion folks are using Repper. The below image was made with some Photoshop trickery. We are planning to make you a video tutorial soon how to do this yourself!

Original photo by chwynyn

We think it would be incredibly cool to be able to apply patterns to imagery right in Repper and such a feature is definitely on our wish list for Repper Pro 2.0. Feel free to let us know what you think about this feature, dear Repper users!