What to know about the Biophilic Trend

 

What is Biophilic Design and why is it growing in importance?

Biophilic design principles play a crucial role in enhancing the well-being of anyone who spends a significant amount of time indoors, such as students, patients, office workers, and homebodies (like artists who work at a computer!).

The term Biophilic relates to the association between humans and the nature we are closely connected with.


Surprise! it seems that we are impacted in so many ways just by seeing images of nature.

By integrating natural elements into interior spaces, biophilic design promotes a healthier and more enjoyable environment.

Here’s how different groups benefit:

  1. Students: Have you ever taken a class in an interior room or lecture hall with no windows? The sound of the AC lulls you to sleep, the dim lighting is difficult on the eyes, the overall feeling is disconnection.

    • Improved Concentration and Learning: Exposure to natural elements can boost cognitive function and attention. Classrooms designed with biophilic principles can help students focus better and retain information more effectively.

    • Reduced Stress: Natural light, plants, and natural views reduce stress and anxiety, creating a more conducive environment for learning.

  2. Patients: In a two patient room, one person gets a window, the other gets a curtain, possibly a door to an inner corridor, lots of wiring. Who is going to rest more effectively?

    • Enhanced Healing and Recovery: Natural views, greenery, and sunlight in healthcare environments have been shown to accelerate healing, reduce pain, and shorten hospital stays.

    • Increased Comfort and Well-being: A connection to nature can alleviate stress and anxiety, leading to a more positive experience for patients and their families.

  3. Office Workers: Interior rooms create focus until you have been there too long for the task at hand. It feels like everyone is in a box, and that is exactly what it is. Have you ever witnessed the explosion of a group exiting a conference room?

    • Boosted Productivity and Creativity: Incorporating natural elements like plants, water features, and natural light in office spaces can enhance productivity, creativity, and overall job satisfaction.

    • Reduced Absenteeism: A healthier work environment with biophilic design can lead to fewer sick days and lower rates of absenteeism.

  4. Homebodies: Hopefully you don’t work in a windowless room in a home, or perhaps a basement with a sliver of window.

    • Improved Mental Health: For individuals who spend a lot of time at home, biophilic design can reduce feelings of isolation, depression, and anxiety by creating a more uplifting and connected environment.

    • Enhanced Comfort and Relaxation: Natural elements in the home promote relaxation and a sense of peace, making living spaces more enjoyable and comforting.

The amazing thing is that by integrating biophilic design principles, indoor environments can be transformed into healthier, more productive, more enjoyable spaces for everyone.

What does that mean for Surface Pattern Designers and Makers? More leaves and flowers, LOL!

Learn 10 ways to incorporate Biophilic Design Principles into your work with this PDF guide and share the profound benefits that make a real difference in our daily lives.

 
 

Flower palette

 

There is a thriving Clematis plant just outside my front porch. It has grown into the most prolific plant, sprouting flowers by the bunch.

I’ve been enjoying it’s progress and have created a palette from the array of greens, pinks, pale greys, and off-whites. Some of my vector florals and geometrics are now recolored using this palette.

The palette has a vintage - sipping tea on the veranda on a warm summer afternoon - vibe. Download the .ASE swatch file linked HERE. Upload it to your Adobe Illustrator swatches to try the palette out in your designs for a similar romantic summery vibe.

Not sure how to access an .ASE file? Click the link to automatically download the file.

  • Open a file in Adobe Illustrator, open swatches (Window - Swatches),

  • Click on the book icon at the bottom left of the swatches window.

  • Select Other Library, go to your downloads folder and select the Clematis-Flower-Palette-10 file.

  • Click on the folder icon and the entire palette will now be in your swatch window ready to use.

Tag me on Instagram @janethilddesign if you use the palette and I’ll share your designs in my stories. I’d love your feedback on this palette and download. Leave a comment here in the blog!

 

Check out some of my other downloads too.

Look for 5 Tips for Watercolor Pattern Design in my last blog post and try out a Plaid Tutorial in a previous post. Enjoy!


 

Struggling with watercolor motifs?

 

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Weird blooms, color that becomes flat and solid, wonky edges, there are so many things that can go wrong with watercolor. Learning a few simple techniques can really make a difference.

I am an eternal student of watercolor painting. I don’t foresee becoming a master painter but I adore the process of painting, the sound of the water swirling in the jar, the feel of the paint on the brush, seeing the pigment move across the page as it flows into the water. It’s magical :)

Sometimes, I struggle to achieve whats in my minds eye but I have developed techniques that let me take my wonky paintings and turn them into beautiful patterns.

I’ve created a short list of 5 tips that I use to paint and prepare my art for use in repeat patterns. Give these tips a try to see improvement in your watercolor pattern design.

Let me know in the comments what you think and if the information helps you. If you have a friend who would benefit from these tips, please share the link so they can sign up too. Creating a community to share knowledge, techniques, and feedback will make us all better painters and designers.