FEED is the main blog where Aeronaut Studio provides various design inspiration in cars, photography, architecture, graphic design, and personal projects. By Josh Lopez
FIELD NOTES: THE ORIGIN
My transition from Farbriano notebooks to FIELD NOTES.
A big priority this year is to improve my organization of my notes. Up until this year I have been using a Fabriano dot grid notebook. I have gone through 3 of these A5 sized books and they served its purpose with a lot of satisfaction but its not perfect. They are glue-bound books and the pages don't stay in the book when you move on to the next page which is a nightmare to travel around with loose pages. The size is another thing that I have a trouble with, I can't have it on me at all times which is really important for me. Usually I have a ripped out page thats been folded up to fit in my pocket so I have something to write on at all times.
When I was buying christmas gifts for my friends, I bought some FIELD NOTES and was impressed by the selection of paper and covers. I decided to buy some for myself and brand them.
PRODUCTS OF SPACE
Redesigning coffee packaging for Verve has been a pretty fun project and a very interesting exercise as a designer. Conditioned to design for the future as a product designer, I normally look the past to gain inspiration. In order achieve the 1950's space theme for the redesign, I had to look back at packaging and art from the era and elaborate and continue the evolution of that period in a modern twist.