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_we’re getting ready for the East Austin Studio Tour. BeardedLady, we’re certainly coming your... Read More »
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_This Gallery in Los Angeles just opened a Latin American Graphic Design show. If... Read More »
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_CT’s graffiti work reminds us of Simon Bernheim’s wall project (via grainedit)
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_yesterday, we were rescued by a taxi driver who adorably plugged his kid-sister’s music project –... Read More »
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_finding “printspiration” in Andrés Requena’s paper miscellanea.
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_wondering about Matt Connors, digitally reminiscing about this show
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_the Malgache Art Collection is a project “gone out of control” by designer Yanko... Read More »
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_minerals well worth a look: Carly Waito.
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_”Grant Willing” must be a very interesting name to have as an artist.
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_is oil on canvas: Lee Price.
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_this is M. Hendra Permana‘s Journal of Visual Perception.
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_seriously, Micah Lidberg must have the craziest brain.
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_the world-famous toroctopus was created by Javier Jaén Benavides.
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_on vintage magazines for men: Stag Mags.
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_truth be told, we don’t know much about Matthew Lyons.
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_and since we’re a talking about Gallery Hanahou why not mention that they had an exhibition... Read More »
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_just a couple of days ago Stina Persson opened her exhbition Perfectly Flawed at... Read More »
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_beyond the idea of Tokyo and traffic: Takashi Katayama.
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_ever wonder where all those lonely orphan suitcases at the airport go? To Alabama’s Read More »
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_behind this Atypica magazine cover: New York based Amy Martino (a.k.a Yellow Bird Machine)
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_have we mentioned we love magazines? Ferocious Quarterly, get in mah belleeeh!
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_add to the pile of incredibly interesting: suburbia is the answer? (from Foreign Policy)
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_we love Laurel Sparks‘ chandeliers made with marble dust, glitter and pom-poms.
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_if you’re in Barcelona and the beautiful city doesn’t make you happy enough, fill your bottle with some... Read More »
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_new month and Victoria Haven.
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_our in-house-trickster Marc Caellas mentions the Disseny Hub Barcelona in the first... Read More »
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_and this is Lars Breuer, he and Konsortium share links.
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_this is Konsortium- Dusseldorf.
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_born in Malawi, lives and works in New York, NY: Tim Davis.
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_ Noemie Goudal builds and navigates immaginary cascades and rivers
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_when someone says the word “Redman” we really don’t want to think about Wu Tang Clan:... Read More »
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_there’s a different kind of vie en rose according to Richard Mosse‘s infrared photographs
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_Andrew Miksys got us all nostalgic with his Buses’ windows. Damn.
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_why hello there, come here often? Ignacio Mendez, stop flirting with us.
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_haven’t you heard that eskimos have many words for snow? Proof that language shapes your experience of things (via the Wall Street Journal)
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_this series by Eric Fisher plays right into our obsessive nerve: “Locals and Tourists”... Read More »
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_come visit Outerland, a place secretly discovered by Allison Davies
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_another incredible UK based designer: Christopher Gray and his “We Shall See” website
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_enjoy Gaku Nakagawa
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_Sarah Sudhoff is not afraid of making you uncomfortable
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_UK design firm We Made This created an ingenious promotional piece in passport format.
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_good thing Emmanuel Gutiérrez finds time between his work and his music to bring us some... Read More »
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_Let’s hear it for Holly Wales!
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_photographer Amanda James sure makes us want to meet her grandma
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_Julie Morstad’s marvelous drawings and illustrations deserve your inmediate attention. Go. Now.
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_our dear friend Valentina Alvarado does all kinds of things with paint and photos.
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_our second Russian photographer this week. Frank Herfort brings us refreshing images on these... Read More »
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