Origin68 New Spring Summer Collection

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Posted February 15th by Jared Thompson in Clothing

Not only have the guys over at Origin68 released to the world their latest Spring/Summer collection for 2012, but we also love their newly re-design website. (As seen below) you can see a much crisper and functional design, the transfer between site and store is instant and I love how each picture is clear and a good size throughout the site. Often stores fall down in provided product images too small when browsing online. (If your lucky enough to have an iPad you can see and browse just how sexy the new look store is too!)

Onto the new spring release we can see a whole bunch of new designs, with eight new designs in total I’m going to highlight three of my favourites in the collection and you can go browse the full Origin68 Spring/Summer Collection yourself.

Dead Air: “Have you ever thought about the invisible airwaves crackling with life and got a bit of a rush? We have.”

The design from Steve Bonner focuses around the thought of too many broadcast signals in the air, and wondefully mixes a flowing colorful illustration with so typography. “..perhaps it would be better to have, Dead Air?”

Bold As Love: The guys have collaborated for a second time with Si Scott and his style is immediately apparent and it wonderfully shows how the text art has almost had its own earthquake to send it into this flowing style.

Good Vibrations: Closeup here you can see the detail in the design with the title name help squarely in the centre with a flowing pattern outside reminiscent of the spirograph artwork I used to create as a kid.

Don’t miss Origin68 on Facebook and @origin68 on Twitter.

Post Author: Jared Thompson

Jared is from England in the UK, he loves design, fashion and above all t-shirts! You can find him blogging over at Design Juices, and follow @designjuices on twitter.


  • Matt

    Thanks for the post!
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    Matt

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