The Smart Lives of Smart Men, Episodes 1 & 2
Searching for inspiration tonight I came across this captivating little series which follows the views of various creatives who have all achieved admirable success working on the web. Gear Patrol collaborated with Intel in aid of discussing how technology has changed, and continues to change our liv
Short Film on Phil Hill from Leica
German camera giant Leica continue their series of insightful short documentaries, today sharing the story of Formula 1 racing champion and legend Phil Hill, who also used to be an immensely passionate amateur photographer. The film follows narrative of his son Derek, who also held many professiona
Townsend Bay Soap Co. by The Motley
Our friends over at The Motley recently created this nice video piece showcasing Townsend Bay Soap Company, a producer of handmade bar soap and products for bath and body. It was founded by Carol Middelburg in 1999 using only the finest ingredients and essential oils and they have decided to collabo
Set of Imagery from Caitlin Van Horn
I've really enjoyed browsing through Caitlin Van Horn's page this evening, in fact her wonderful foodie images have been making my mouth water a little. She started her charming little blog "Roost" over a year ago when herself and her husband embarked on a specific carbohydrate diet free of gluten,
Artist Series by Hillman Curtis
Brooklyn based filmmaker Hillman Curtis recently released this wonderfully put together film which introduces us to the thought process behind the work of architect Daniel Libeskind. I've brought it across because the piece threw up a debate in my own mind about what I think design should be, as I a
Set of Portraits by Aaron Feaver
Aaron Feaver is a photographer we've come across previously and have enjoyed his work before, although now it seems as if he's grown into fashion photography a little more since I last viewed his portfolio. In the past he didn't seem to capture too many portraits which was a shame because viewing th
Dusty Signs by Hunter Johnson
Dan Madsen, also known under the alias Dusty Signs, got together with filmaker Hunter Johnson to create this great promotional video of Dan hand-lettering a sign. Dusty Signs is a small company based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he's really keeping alive the art of hand-lettering and it's inspiring to
Empress of the North Animation by Drew Christie
Evening all, if you'd like to join me in watching this little animation by Drew Christie which is packed full of character and atmosphere. If you're a regular here you'll know we are big fans of anything handmade, so this sombre animation was just the tonic needed on what has turned out to be quite
Imagery of Børge Mogensen’s House
Let's all take a view of legendary Danish designer Borge Mogensen's house which was built in 1968 as I think it's a really inspiring space and quite the advertisement for timeless design. The imagery we find before us was taken for a charming and ever popular publication 'Scandinavian Living' with e
Excavations by De Intuïtiefabriek
De Intuïtiefabriek is a collective of four female designers, all graduated from the Design Academy in Eindhoven, Netherlands. Recently they've been working on a book titled ‘Excavations’ which gives an overview of a project that was launched at Design Basel last June. This project presented a u
Undercover x Nike, Running Monks
It's Nice That, the fantastic design publication, tips us off on this fantastic video titled "Running Monks" by Undercover and Nike for the Gyakusou range. If you don't know they're currently on their third season which has been received well and has become popular amongst many who wanted functional
Interiors by Matthew Williams
New Zealand born but New York city based photographer Matthew Williams has been highlighting some fantastic homes and interiors over his freelancing career, working for clients such as Dwell Magazine, Living, Inside Out, Interior & Design, and many more. This has given him the opportunity to put his