We are all on tenterhooks for the start of spring, but this series of photographs found on The Guardian will have to do for now. It’s spring in infrared, a trippy, candy world of pink trees and dayglow blossoms.
Tree on a hillside near Piatra Neamt, Moldavia, RomaniaPhotograph: Florin Mihai/Alamy
Guanwu national forest recreation area, TaiwanPhotograph: Vii-Studio/Getty Images
White cacti near Ausangate Mountain in the Andes, PeruPhotograph: Nevada Wier/Corbis
Sefton Park in Liverpool, EnglandPhotograph: William Lee/Alamy
Linear logos are definitely having a moment right now. For an ongoing collection of the best we advise bookmarking Line Craft Logos.
Zach Roszczewski for Airbnb
Cosmos
Studio MPLS for Latitude
Alexander Girard was a legend of geometric pattern design, and this is a great archive of his work.
Textile Sample, Feathers, 1957Design by Alexander H. Girard, Courtesy of Cooper Hewitt Collection
Textile, Wires, 1947Design by Alexander H. Girard, Courtesy of Cooper Hewitt Collection
Collage, Design for printed textile-clothespins, 1957–59Design by Alexander H. Girard, Courtesy of Cooper Hewitt Collection
Sample, Feathers, 1957Design by Alexander H. Girard, Courtesy of Cooper Hewitt Collection
Spontaneous, fluid and translucent – we think you will like the paintings by Egyptian artist Bassmi Ibrahim.
Blooms, by Bassmi IbrahimCourtesy of Oneissimo Fine Art
Awareness 7, by Bassmi IbrahimCourtesy of Oneissimo Fine Art
Isness 38, by Bassmi IbrahimCourtesy of Oneissimo Fine Art
Secret Garden, by Bassmi IbrahimCourtesy of Oneissimo Fine Art
Flowering, by Bassmi IbrahimCourtesy of Oneissimo Fine Art
We also discovered Katharina Trudzinski's wooden collages this week. A series of layered wooden grids and architectural blocks, feeling like the complete opposite to the ephemeral Ibrahim.
Sculpture by Katharina Trudzinski
Sculpture by Katharina Trudzinski
Sculpture by Katharina Trudzinski
Sculpture by Katharina Trudzinski
Finally, in honour of Pie Week and one of our favourite designers, we're bringing an extra post to the party. This pastry creation, made by Martha Stewart, channelling Dieter Rams.