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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
The Gopher Vol. 1 – mag porn!
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_another incredible UK based designer: Christopher Gray and his “We Shall See” website
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_enjoy Gaku Nakagawa
The SZ gives us music in B+W
In the audiovisual era of today, it is definitely not new to experience music both through eyes and... Read More »
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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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_hello Ivan!
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_meat media were used on Rutger de Vries’s Part of me series (vegetarians abstain)
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_Jess Atkinson’s series NO! is “is a plasticine illustration about a little creature who... Read More »
Making Rob Gordon proud in the blog era.
Proyecto Playlist is the brainchild of Ma. Elizabeth (Marie) Hernández and the... Read More »
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_ok, ok, we got a little distracted from usual monday’s rush by looking at Olya Ivanova‘s... Read More »
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_we’re digging Chris Vitas’ unexhibited exhibition “Cartographik“
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_render the imagination geometric with Matt Lyon’s work
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_ armed with ink and paper, Hannah Stouffer faces “”the inevitable oppositions between love, lust... Read More »
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_Tollhouses never looked this good.
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_Katharina Grosse knows of course no roofs, no walls, no surfaces limiting her mountains of powder... Read More »
Zoom in. Focus. Click.
It was a rainy summer afternoon when I discovered her in the attic above my mother’s... Read More »
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_wonderful collage work: The Skizzomat Diary by Marie Louise Emmerman
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_we can’t help but smiling while looking at Santiago Uceda‘s fabulous drawings
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_repair it? Folks at Dispatchwork do it with Legos.
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_Justin Gray Morgan brings us buddhist skateboards (we’d volunteer to try one!) and wondering digital... Read More »
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_Caracha! Luke Gilford’s projects aim to answer really trascendental questions
Tasty, tasty Trastienda
We continue our series on netlabels with one we’ve followed for a while.... Read More »
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_Betsy Walton‘s imaginative creations entertain our sleep-deprived eyes this morning... Read More »
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_we’re probably late to these news but we’re sad to see grafik magazine go.
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_really amazing work by Chris von Szombathy
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_the pen name is Jim Skull. It’s not hard to fathom why.
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_old newspapers come back to life in the streets of NYC as they take part in Nick... Read More »
Romeo Alaeff shows us his tapeworm
Brooklyn-born global dweller Romeo Alaeff is an artist. Any sort of... Read More »
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_yes, yes. Admittedly, it was hard picking only one of Anne Faye Gillespie’s drawings... Read More »
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_spanish freelance illustrator Joseba Elorza (MiraRuido) has some wicked digital... Read More »
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_what a good day to check out Jimmy Baker’s hyperrealistic work.
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_with an arachnid-esque technique, Chiharu Shiota’s massive installations seem to... Read More »
Nick van Woert drips into our cave imagination
I always suspected that bats and rats and strange cave-dwelling animals have their very own theme... Read More »
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_Venezuelan photographer Antonio Briceño found the missing pieces of a green and complicated puzzle ... Read More »
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_third day of the week and Nicolas Buffe is the moving closer to us.
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_when graphic designer Corey Holms put together food dye, vegetable oil and water he wasn’t particularly thinking... Read More »
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_a whole year of posts! Wow! We’re celebrating with Papelote, a Czech papermaking firm... Read More »
The first 14 minutes and 23 seconds of the Gopher Illustrated !
Dear friends,
As many of you know by now, this Friday at 8:35am the first print edition... Read More »
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_straddling the genius and the bizarre: feather creations by Kate MccGwire. Nature-bending... Read More »
Franke James is Drawing a Greener Conscience
Posting about climate change and a green conscience may strike some as preachy, and we at the... Read More »
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_filtering pain out through threads and fabric and what looks like knitted coral reefs
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_the glaringly obvious but no less fantastic idea of the week: typography mustaches.
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_Julia Guther’s work deserves your close attention
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_Alexey Malina’s design work is inspired by dance, music, architechture and everyday life (in... Read More »
The wonderful world of Denis Carrier
Denis Carrier is the mind and hands behind Studiofolk, source of a bevy of... Read More »
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_from Seed magazine: exciting new insight into emotion in the brain.
Pick a Piper makes us wonder about drums
Having made the (admittedly very basic) Internet rounds it’s clear that Pick a Piper... Read More »
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_dear Lord, is there anything that doesn’t exist in Josh Keyes‘ imagination? a bird-spitting,... Read More »
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_Jordan Metcalf finds critters everywhere.
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_ it won’t be long before we are literally swimming in plastic. Luckily for us, David... Read More »
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_dreamy rain this Aaron Bagley came up with.
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_Leanne Eisen captures gasoline rainbows.
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_ we know Mark Jenkins’s installations shout loud and clear by themselves, but good... Read More »
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