About

Aimée Wilder is a New York-based artist and graphic designer. After graduating from The Art Institute of Chicago in 2001, Aimée moved back to her native New York and began her career working in house for several firms including Designspace, Dwell, and Martha Stewart Living. Aimée has designed a wide range of pieces including bedding, wall treatments, fashion accessories and footwear. Her designs have been featured on products for Crate and Barrel, Urban Outfitters, Dwell & DwellBaby, MTV Cribs, Skip Hop, Toggs of Australia and most recently Vans.

Aimée currently works on a contract basis for clients and manages the design and development of her wallpaper line.

To inquire about products, services, rates, etc. please email us at info@aimeewilder.com.

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Archive for the ‘Art’ Category

Catherine Dudley

July 31st, 2010

I came across the work of Catherine Dudley earlier this week when she contacted me about samples of the robots wallpaper. I was immediately drawn in by the vivid pattern at the header of her website. With her patterns she creates beautiful layered collages. I pulled some of my favorite images from her site including a shot from her studio.
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BIG BANG BIG BOOM

July 27th, 2010

Once before I posted one of blublu’s videos because it was so fantastic. This one is the most recent of Blu’s captivating works. I can’t even imagine how long it took to make. It’s amazing, so enjoy!






BIG BANG BIG BOOM – the new wall-painted animation by BLU from blu on Vimeo.

Andy Davis

June 21st, 2010

I have always been diggin’ the art of Andy Davis. I don’t even surf, but my favorite piece of his is Summer Love Special. Can’t wait to buy one!

Summer Love Special and Striped Sun by Andy Davis

Brian Maller

June 20th, 2010

At the last School of the Art Institute of Chicago NYC alumni event, I was introduced to recent MFA graduate, Brian Maller. He just completed is degree in Painting and setting up a new studio in NYC. His use of color in the two pieces below reminds me of Richard Diebenkorn, one of my favorite painters. You can get in touch and view more of Brian’s work here.

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Marina Vandel

January 29th, 2010

I had the honor of working with Marina this summer when she was visiting New York. She’s a French illustrator who has an eye for exceptional detail. I hope they can get onto some beautiful products like scarfs by Hermès or note cards. If you’re interested in her works, get out her website here.CP aimeeGC aimee