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A look into the design process of the Perfect Bag from Steven Alan’s studio.
A behind the scenes look of the Steven Alan studio and the creation of The Perfect Bag.

Now back from the holiday I’ve been revisiting the latest design. I’m thinking that the backpack straps on the bottom might not be the best location. You don’t really want to put the bottom of the bag against your back. Going to look at alternate options this week as I still want to keep a version of this design element alive.
Let me know your thoughts.
And thank you for the great ideas on the latest design. Keep them coming.
Much of my inspiration is found within the city I grew up in, New York City. I think about my surroundings, the buildings, the people, the energy and attempt to translate that into design.

Taking a page from nautical fasteners on sailboats, I am looking at including a rope and leather fastener as a side pocket detail.

I’ve found these old pictures of Sydney. They really speak to the city’s fashionable and old world heritage. This intersection of sophistication and old world travel is something I am focusing the design on.
Thank to everyone who sent in images! A few really spiked some interest. Here are some of my favorites.
- Love the details.
- Love this illustration
- A classic
- Great Plaid
- Highly Functional. Like the bright colors.
- new from pengreen
- Nice shape.
- Durability is Key.
Do you have a favorite bag or piece of luggage that never leaves your side when you travel? Something you’ve had your eye on? Or, something you completely hate? Share your comments, drop a link, or send a picture (theperfectproject@gmail.com). We’ll post the best ones on the blog.
I was mentioning making a bag with sail cloth to my dive instructor and she showed me the bag she uses (pictured here). I thought it was pretty cool.


























