I Expect No One By Kristoffer Borgli
“Jeg Forventer Ingen” or to use it’s translated title “I Expect No One” is the latest stunning piece of work produced by Norway based Filmmaker Kristoffer Borgli. A creative we’ve personally admired for a little while now, Kristoffer is constantly producing beauti
Letterpress by Naomie Ross
Naomie Ross is a designer based in New York, she created this short piece based on the Lettepress process. Very much a beautiful film that not only has really nice close up shots that are very detailed and colour rich, but also really innovate type on top of it. Type that moves, changes, and adapts
American Craftsmen by Leslie Williamson
Yesterday I showcased some imagery from The Miller House designed by Eero Saarinen, and that seemed to get a really nice response on the social media outlets. The photographer of that series is Leslie Williamson, who is the creator of a book called “Handcrafted Modern”, a real favourite
Studiomates Film by Sam Rosen & Zack Zirlin
Studiomates is a collaborative workspace of designers, illustrators, bloggers, writers, and developers. Located in Dumbo, Brooklyn, Sam Rosen and Zack Zirlin filmed this short video piece as part of a series for Desktime featuring coworking studios.
The Miller House, Designed by Eero Saarinen
I’ve been learning a bit about the background of Finnish American architect and industrial designer, Eero Saarinen. His style really stood out to me, and I was particularly intrigued to see his friendship with students Charles and Ray Eames, and also Florence Knoll. It’s funny how all th
Japan Society: A History of Support
Naturally given the recent sequence of events the world has been rushing to the aid of Japan, and I’m sure many of you will agree this humanitarian concern is both refreshing and inspiring to see. The internet seems to be littered with creatives crafting new projects which hold raising money f
Made Here, Tim Whitten by Jay Carroll
Marlinespike Chandlery is a quaint store, a place where you can find maritime themed ropework for boats, homes, and people. All of it is made by Tim Whitten, a self taught master of traditional ropework. Jay Carroll films Tim Whitten at his shop in Stonington, Maine, where he goes into detail about
Creative Spaces From A Lover’s Discourse
Trawling across perhaps my favourite online destination besides here (Flickr) I stumbled across this collection of understated and inspiring creative spaces. With each spaced immersed in an obvious affection for design and aesthetics of the home/work space, I found myself sitting back in awe of the
The Cube Project by Mike Page
Dr Mike Page gives us an interesting tour of his newest initiative titled The Cube Project. Basically it’s partnered with the University of Hertfordshire, who set out to build a compact home, no bigger than 3x3x3 metres on the inside. They wanted it so one person could live a comfortable, mode
Love Is Like Life But Longer By Poppy de Villeneuve
Director Poppy de Villeneuve and her team of talented creatives have produced this stunning short film titled Love Is Like Life But Longer, a compelling short story about two understated city dwellers. Concealing her narrative in a fair measure of mystery Poppy presents these characters in a meeting
Photographic Works by Thong Van
I thought Art Director Thong Van had some really nice photographic works on his flickr page. Currently based in Tokyo, but born in Melbourne, Australia, his works seem to be deep set in minimalism, really taking care of the open space around the subject. You may also notice that a lot of his picture
Spirit Of The Little Angels Teaser From Lauri Haukkamaa
We don’t tend to cover too many feature films on the site, so you know when one appears it’s well worth taking time out to give it a watch. Director Lauri Haukkamaa and his team have produced this short enticer for their latest creation “In The Spirt Of Little Angels”, depict