Neo Geo patterns as Fabrics Wallpapers Wallcoverings and Textiles
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Spinifex
on Chocolate base
Spinifex
on Ivory base
Aesthetics is the key driver for the design of the Neo Geo range.
Two patterns make up the Neo Geo range: Old Country Aboriginal placenames recorded in a Georgian script, layered and scaled, a post-modern typographical essay; and Scribbly Saga an organic line shape, layered by repetitive scaling, creating a random pattern.
Old Country is made up of Australian placenames with an Aboriginal heritage, in an elaborate, old-fashioned calligraphic script. The placenames scaled and overlaid to become a rich, textural pattern, with interwoven calligraphic flourishes. Here is the intersection of Aboriginal heritage with the old European style of writing, an imagined cartographer, recording by hand hundreds of years ago the names that we take for granted today.
Scribbly Saga takes the unique Australian icon of the Scribbly Gum as its inspiration. The scribbles on scribbly gums have fascinated and intrigued people since the first European settlement. The scribbly gums distinctive marks were first described by European botanists in Sydney Cove in the late 1700s. It wasn't until the 1930s that the cause of the scribbles was found to be the larvae of a small moth, moving under the layers of bark.