Interview with Jim Coudal of Field Notes
This little brand is highly regarded by many designers and is a product used all over the world. Field Notes, created by Draplin Design Company in conjunction with Coudal Partners, is inspired by the vanishing subgenre of agricultural memo books, ornate pocket ledgers and the simple, unassuming beau
Ateliers by Patrice Normand, Vincent Leroux, and Yannick Labrousse
Atelier is the French word for “workshop”, and in English is used principally for the workshop of an artist in the fine or decorative arts. This is what the book presented below called “Ateliers” is based on by TempMachine and photographers Patrice Normand, Vincent Leroux, an
Marc Cortes Visuals For The Daredevil Christopher Wright
I’ve been impressed with a lot of Marc Cortes workings as of late, I thought it was about time that I selected a favourite of mine to share with all of you. This piece created for Amery based indie artist the daredevil Christopher Wright was one of many I could of brought across, but I [&helli
Intel Visual Life Profile on Michael Wolff
m ss ng p eces recently created an Intel Visual Life profile of legendary creative advisor and designer Michael Wolff. This piece was only released last week, but further extends Intel’s look into creativity following a profile on The Sartorialist, aka Scott Schuman. Michael Wolff is recognise
Just The Same But Brand New By Alex Catanese
I really enjoyed this short piece from Ohio based creative Alex Catanese, his minimal approach and simple aesthetic drew me in with his choice of clean, functional typography sealing the deal. Alex introduces the concept to us in a few lines “No matter how many times I go, there is always some
Illustrations by Wayne Pate
Brooklyn based Illustrator Wayne Pate generates some simple eloquent creations, these pictures mainly being taken from his webstore. Silkscreen printing is the main process used in all his final pieces, with these works being available to purchase on his website. He’s been producing some reall
Maruni Collection by Naoto Fukasawa
I found this short film below on my travels around the web that documents the combination of traditional and modern techniques that are used to make the Hiroshima Chair. This chair was designed by Naoto Fukasawa for furniture company Maruni and is manufactured in Japan. The place featured
Set Of Stills From Aled Lewis
For those who remember the previous wit of creative Aled Lewis, he’s back with us again showcasing a fantastic little series of comical still life that he’s created. Taking inspiration from various movies such as Jurassic park and Scarface, Mr Lewis has recreated various famous quotes th
Doll House by Mishenin Anton & Andrey Kalinin
This ones slightly off topic but is still relevant in a lot of ways, a 3D animated rendering by Moscow based creative Mishenin Anton. He teamed up with Andrey Kalinin on this video, who worked on the modelling side of things, but the rest was all by Mishenin himself. The piece is actually an archite
Photos by Kiyoshi Nakamura
Some really great photography by Japan based Kiyoshi Nakamura. The works that I picked out are fairly muted and offer a natural tone with lots of pastel colours. For example the blues and the whites. My personal favourite is the third picture down which is titled Me, and me, a woman sitting opposite
Obsolescence is a Crime by Vitsoe
Vitsoe have been producing some nice videos on their vimeo page as of late, I picked out their newest one titled Obsolescence is a Crime. They discuss something that is known in the product world as ‘planned obsolescence’, products that are deliberately intended to have a limited useful
Northeast by Joshua Longbrake
It’s not the first time that we’ve showcased works by Seattle based photographer Joshua Longbrake, and I doubt this will be the last either. I was a big supporter of the previous selection that we put together, but since then he’s produced many more series that are equally as good