Little Scraps of Paper Series by Tomas Leach
This is a great little series headed by director Tomas Leach with the help of Nicolas Cambier and Daniel Diego Lincoln titled "Little Scraps of Paper". It's a collection of short documentary films about how creative people develop ideas and thoughts and what they keep them in. This one below featur
Natural Films by Style Design Japan
I picked up these two short films by Tatsuo Yamamoto, owner of a website in Japan called Style Design. From what I can translate and decipher he owns a business that produces design work and on the side he's an avid photographer and filmmaker. Or maybe it's merged altogether, who knows. I titled the
Print Based Works by Studio Filippo Nostri
Filippo Nostri is an Italian design studio that specialises in paper-based projects, such as books, posters and publications. Over time they have gained years of experience working with important museums, galleries and other institutions, the studio really focuses on the basic design principles as a
Toby’s Hill From Brown Bread Films
Brown Bread Films bring us the sombre sound of English based group Pengilly in the creation of their latest music video which is titled "Toby's Hill". The project was clearly quite a melting pot for creativity as the two collectives settled on the idea of portraying the band as a sort of religious c
Further Imagery by Cody Cobb
I’ve returned to one of my favorite photographers of recent times as his latest body of work is really something special. Seattle based snapper Cody Cobb seems to have taken his work up another level with this set, these beautifully composited landscapes uphold a natural beauty which is a great pr
Island Menu, Tasmanian Food & Photos
A great little food blog called Island Menu started by two friends, Samuel Shelley and Catherine Miller, with a strong focus on sharing recipes and Tasmanian produce. Samuel is a professional photographer and graphic designer and Catherine has interest in photography and cooking so this project pret
Animation from Kaori Onishi
Japanese creative Kaori Onishi brings us this charming little animation that she's created titled "When I Was Young" which draws narrative on the nostalgia of childhood experiences. This project really caught my eye as I crawled through the latest videos on Vimeo this morning, with such a crafted fe
Hand-Eye Supply Store Film by Justin Koleszar
Located in Portland, Oregon, Hand-Eye Supply is a small store for "creative types" that stocks a selection of the basic tools to get involved in creative work. For example, pens, pencils, paper, cutters, wrenches, and lots of other workwear type garments for craft work. "It is a lifestyle store but
Photographic Works by Agnes Thor
Agnes Thor is a photographer who lives and works in Sweden but graduated from the UK's Blackpool and The Fylde College with a BA in photography. I've seen her work crop up a lot and I really wanted to present some photography to you all that I don't think has already been shown. I found I preferred
Artist Documentary From Tom Broadhurst
Director Tom Broadhurst of Bandit films brings us this delightful documentary style introduction to one quirky character named Nicholas Jones. An Australian Artist/Sculptor by trade who takes old books and turns them into something new and beautiful to look at. Creative minds come in so many differe
Horgenglarus, Where a Chair is Not Just a Chair by The Brander
The Brander is a relatively new website from what I know, an online publication based around brands and their creators. They get together with renowned journalists and high-end photographers to create and showcase some really talented individuals from all over the world. My favourite has to be this
Short Documentary From Kris Van den Bulck
Film student Kris Van den Bulck recently produced this interesting project in which he introduces Belgian Cartoonist Jangojim, I thought it was well put together and had some nice elements incorporated so here it is for all of us to view. I'm pretty sure this is the first time we've included this t