Scandinavian Dreams: A Fresh Approach to Design
Designing with Scandinavian Vector Patterns and Brushes
Both sets come with a variety of design assets, including 25 pattern brushes, seamless patterns, square elements, and high-resolution files in AI, EPS10, JPEG, PNG formats. These assets are designed to be easily integrated into your workflow, whether you're using Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, or any other design software.
Practical Applications of Scandinavian Dreams
- Gift Packaging: Use the Geometry set to create sleek, modern boxes that stand out on store shelves. The clean lines and structured forms give a sense of quality and attention to detail.
- Wrapping Paper: The Star and Circle set works beautifully as a base for festive wrapping paper. The soft curves and gentle patterns add a touch of whimsy without being too busy.
- Fabric Designs: Incorporate Scandinavian Dreams into textile patterns for home décor or fashion. The minimalist approach ensures the designs remain timeless and adaptable.
- Greeting Cards: Whether it's a birthday card or a thank-you note, the collection’s soft tones and simple shapes create a calming and elegant look that resonates with a broad audience.
- Wallpapers: Use the seamless patterns to create a subtle background that enhances any interior space. The clean, uncluttered design complements modern living rooms, offices, or studios.
- Cover Designs: For books, magazines, or online publications, Scandinavian Dreams offers a refined and professional look that appeals to both readers and designers.
Choosing the Right Set for Your Project
If you're unsure which set to choose, consider mixing both. Combining the structured forms of the Geometry set with the organic shapes of the Star and Circle set can create a dynamic and balanced design that appeals to a wider audience.
Maximizing the Value of Your Design Assets
Consider readability and visual hierarchy when integrating the patterns and brushes into your designs. The clean, uncluttered style of Scandinavian Dreams means that every element should serve a purpose. Avoid overcomplicating the design—less is often more when it comes to Scandinavian aesthetics.





