Peace Meals

Last summer my brother’s design firm Rigsby Hull hired me to extrapolate some patterns from some beautiful old textiles to print as divider and end sheets in a cook book they were working on called Peace Meals. It was one of those projects which devoted a lot of time to enjoyable intricacy. I’m glad to have just recently seen the printed product. Aside from the very small design portion I was involved in, there’s some great photography which involved some processes I found intriguing and makes even me a bit hungry.

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4 Responses to Peace Meals

  1. Kira says:

    I wish I could click the pics to see a larger version.

    They look gorgeous. You should design fabric!

  2. Brad McCall says:

    Excellent job on these! Aside from having to be extremely patient, your attention to detail on the patterns was quite amazing. I was glad I got to see them in real-life in the cookbook!

  3. Ben Peck says:

    That must have been a lot of meticulous work. Are they all repeatable patterns in illustrator?

    Very nice!

  4. nearly all of the patterns were repeatable. there was some extra work involved for a handful to create repeating patterns to spread over the divider pages.